New shaft for Kialoa Methane

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SUPingCaveman
SUPingCaveman
NSW
111 posts
NSW, 111 posts
20 Dec 2013 12:44pm
Hi all,

I have got a Kialoa Methane that I have fallen back in love with however it was my original paddle when I started SUP and with my technique improving over that time I have come to the realisation that it is cut to short for using on my Ace. Can anyone point me in the right direction on whether:
A. I can get a new shaft for the blade or
B. Better still is there a handle from another manufacturer that will fit into the end of the existing shaft if I was to cut the ergo T handle off (was fitted with araldite 2 part on the recommendation of my local store )

I would prefer to not have to buy another paddle as I think it will resolve in me having two vital body parts removed

Cheers
Scotty
caltrano
caltrano
VIC
87 posts
VIC, 87 posts
20 Dec 2013 3:46pm
Scotty,
look up carbon composites on your web browser - there are a number of companies - as long as you know the dia and thickness you should be fine. exel's details are as follows:

Melbourne, Australia
991 Mountain Highway
Boronia, Victoria. 3155

Tel: +61-3 8727 9600
Fax: +61-3 8727 9688

No doubt you can find someone up in Sydney who sells similar product. I too need to get a new shaft for a paddle I broke.

Good luck
Andrew
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
20 Dec 2013 6:48pm
Normal round carbon shafts will not fit your Kialoa blade.. Because it's oval.. Replacing the blade in your Methane is not that hard to do and a new shaft will cot about $130.. You could try the KaNalu extension T handle but getting it to fit in the top of our Kialoa shaft will be tricky.. and the extension T handles are not cheap.. Better to just fit a new shaft IMO.

How much do you need to extend it?.. I once saw a Kialoa with a Naish paddle T grip handle and that would extend it by about an inch.
SUPingCaveman
SUPingCaveman
NSW
111 posts
NSW, 111 posts
20 Dec 2013 7:49pm
DavidJohn said..

Normal round carbon shafts will not fit your Kialoa blade.. Because it's oval.. Replacing the blade in your Methane is not that hard to do and a new shaft will cot about $130.. You could try the KaNalu extension T handle but getting it to fit in the top of our Kialoa shaft will be tricky.. and the extension T handles are not cheap.. Better to just fit a new shaft IMO.

How much do you need to extend it?.. I once saw a Kialoa with a Naish paddle T grip handle and that would extend it by about an inch.


Thanks DJ, After I posted the question I figured I should have just emailed you direct. I think that it probably only needs an inch (no jokes) so I might look into the Naish T's and see if I can coerce one into the shaft. I was looking at the KeNalu ones also but figured it might be tricky.
If it all goes to the pack what is the easiest way to get my hands on a new Kialoa shaft?
Thanks again DJ
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
20 Dec 2013 9:13pm
A short timber dowel insert could also be an option... You can shape it to fit... Black tape could finish the illusion that it is still carbon!

A short timber dowel stump only weighs about 15 grams...
SUPingCaveman
SUPingCaveman
NSW
111 posts
NSW, 111 posts
20 Dec 2013 10:03pm
Simondo said..

A short timber dowel insert could also be an option... You can shape it to fit... Black tape could finish the illusion that it is still carbon!

A short timber dowel stump only weighs about 15 grams...


That is an option that I am strongly considering as I will be able to play with the length, cheers
JohnnyMaya
JohnnyMaya
196 posts
196 posts
21 Dec 2013 3:42am
Hey Scotty,

Perhaps you should keep that paddle that one as a backup and just get a new one!
Both the Kenalus and the new Starboard paddles have the option of extendable handles. Which is a very good idea considering that depending on the board you're paddling you may want some adjustability.

Having a backup is always nice because you never know when you're going to snap a paddle!
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