One Piece Paddles

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24 Mar 2023 10:47pm
Hey all

Since upgrading my board I'm beginning to think about upgrading my paddle.

I'm currently using a Starboard Tiki Tech Enduro two piece paddle and thinking about upgrading to a one piece paddle.

Looking through the forum Kenalu paddles seem to get a lot of love but it looks like supply is pretty much non existent in the UK,
options seems to be either Starboard or Quickblade.

I'm generally only in the water a couple of times a month, but they generally tend to be full days with 6-7 hours in the water.

First question would I notice any difference by going with the Starboard Enduro Carbon one piece?

Other thought was to spend a little more and make the move to the Starboard Enduro Pre-Peg? Would it be worth the extra spend? Assuming yes!

In terms of Quickblade is the V Drive 101 the most suitable (currently weighing in around 86kgs).

Next question would be how do the Starboard Enduro Pre-Peg and Quickblade V Drive fair head to head?

Sorry for stacking so many questions in one post - just doesn't seem to be a great deal written up on this.
Gareth1104
Gareth1104
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11 posts
24 Mar 2023 11:33pm
Hi Chestersup,

Being a fellow sup surfer in the uk (Kernow-fornia!), I upgraded my paddle last year with a Black Project Sup paddle. I managed to get a discount on a one piece Surge paddle from the manufacturer in Hawaii. There is a uk distributor but it was cheaper/quicker getting it from Hawaii.
It's the best surf sup paddle I've had - it's improved my surfing, it also comes with a brilliant paddle bag. I appreciate they are pricey buy I managed one with a cosmetic flaw for a good discount. It could be another option to consider.
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24 Mar 2023 11:36pm
Yeah Black Project was something I'd spotted since posting this thread.

The Infinity Quick Strike looks interesting as well but very little seems to be written about it - looks like there is good availability of these as well but lacks a larger size.
Napnap
Napnap
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110 posts
27 Mar 2023 4:15pm
I've used Locosurf (UK brand) fixed paddles for a couple of years, ok but one has started to split at the base of the blade. Just replaced with a QB UV Hex Flex 88. Not had in the water yet but looks promising. The Loco paddle is incredible stiff with little flex - it is what it is if your technique is not spot on you can feel it in the joints after a long session. I'm 6'2 85/90kg. Fixed paddle is what I use all the time, length - top of handle level with forehead. The QB was from The SUP Company UK.
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27 Mar 2023 11:47pm
Thanks Napnap much appreciated as always.

Useful paddle length chart here for anyone else interested: blackprojectsup.com/sup-paddles/how-to-choose-and-customize-your-sup-paddle/sup-paddle-length-guide/
theSeb
theSeb
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28 Mar 2023 3:58am
chestersup said..
Thanks Napnap much appreciated as always.

Useful paddle length chart here for anyone else interested: blackprojectsup.com/sup-paddles/how-to-choose-and-customize-your-sup-paddle/sup-paddle-length-guide/



I would not rely on that too much. Measure your current paddle at the length that is comfortable for you. I've found that even 2 cm too long causes me shoulder pain on my low volume sup.
Those black project paddles do look very nice though. Tempted.
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