Paddle question?

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greggyd
greggyd
TAS
183 posts
TAS, 183 posts
3 Apr 2013 7:08pm
Should you feel comfortable to paddle as hard as you can on your paddle or does there become a point where you go time to back off or I'll snap this puppy?

When there is a warranty is paddling to hard a reason for company's to refuse warranty?

There are bigger and stronger dudes paddling out there than me. One I demoed today felt beaut and light but I had in the back of my head I reckon I'd break it if I put much more load on it! Big brand 12 month warranty...
Deano72
Deano72
NSW
540 posts
NSW, 540 posts
3 Apr 2013 7:59pm
A good quality paddle will be able to handle as much pressure as you are able to put on it during normal use.
A good quality paddle will also be much more pleasurable to use.
Like most things, you get what you pay for.
Th0m0
Th0m0
QLD
529 posts
QLD, 529 posts
3 Apr 2013 8:24pm
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
3 Apr 2013 9:39pm
Should be able to give it 100% and have total confidence that it won't break.

DJ
greggyd
greggyd
TAS
183 posts
TAS, 183 posts
3 Apr 2013 10:36pm
Assumed so. Cheers for the replies. Interesting video too!
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
3183 posts
WA, 3183 posts
3 Apr 2013 9:41pm
DavidJohn said...
Should be able to give it 100% and have total confidence that it won't break.

DJ


Tell that to the carbon splinters in my right palm

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