Putting RSPro on my new paddles.

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DavidJohn
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10 Sep 2015 2:40pm
Towny
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10 Sep 2015 4:40pm
I think he's a nurse??
GizzieNZ
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10 Sep 2015 2:44pm
yep.....sorry I deleted my previous reply before you replied.....yes was noticing he had very clean fingernails for a bloke
JoffaDan
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10 Sep 2015 7:41pm
Love their rail tape, but sticking with the Nitto until they make the paddle tape longer to cover the whole edge!
Bretto74
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10 Sep 2015 8:36pm
Was thinking the same thing about the tape length not covering the whole edge.
Smash1
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10 Sep 2015 9:16pm
Nice bike. What is it?
DavidJohn
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10 Sep 2015 10:04pm
Towny said..
I think he's a nurse??



Was it the huck towel..

The trick with the ends of the RSPro is to pull the end wings inboard slightly away from the edge..

It looks like it might wrinkle but it's so ply-able [like the rail tape] it smooths out without wrinkling..

Not doing this can result in the edges at the end sticking out slightly and catching/pealing..

I saw someones paddle done like this recently and thought I'd make this vid so others don't do it..

I've used Nitto electrical tape for years and it's cheap and works great..

I've replaced damaged Nitto tape dozens of times and it's only ever damaged on the bottom and sometimes up near the sides [the widest part of the blade] and I've never seen it damaged or worn up towards the neck.. besides it's often the neck area that lifts or becomes unstuck..

I think the RSPro stuff covers plenty of the blade and looks better and lasts much longer than electrical tape..

My bike is a BMW boxer twin R1150R... I love it.. Here's a couple of pics from a ride with some mates last week..

btw.. how good is the new Joe Satriani..





Area10
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11 Sep 2015 6:28am
I find that RSPro rail tape on my boards acts as a cheese-grater on paddle blades and pretty much destroys any tape you put on them. Does the RSPro paddle tape survive repeated contact with the RSPro rail tape?
DavidJohn
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11 Sep 2015 8:52am
Area10 said..
I find that RSPro rail tape on my boards acts as a cheese-grater on paddle blades and pretty much destroys any tape you put on them. Does the RSPro paddle tape survive repeated contact with the RSPro rail tape?





When I used to tape my blades with Nitto tape it was mostly to protect the board from the occasional tap from the paddle.

Now I'm using RPPro rail tape.. (mostly for when friends paddle my board and wack the rail and so I can rest my board on its side/rail in the car park).. so I don't really need any electrical tape any more.

The main reason I'm using the RSPro guard on my paddles is to protect the paddle blades.. and maybe the odd knock on the board away from the rails.

I find that if I ever have my paddle come in contact with the rails it's the shaft and the rail tape prevents any wear on the board or shaft.. If you're running your paddle blade along the side of the board I'd recomend changing your paddle stroke..

If you're destroying the tape on the blade I'm guessing it's electrical tape.. This PSPro paddle tape is not just like cheap sticky tape or even electrical tape.. It's pretty heavy duty like their rail tape but thinner and smooth.. The coloured part is thicker.. and it should last the life of the paddle.. not just a few weeks or months like the electrical tape does.

Sounds like I sell the stuff.. I don't.. I buy it and think it looks good and protects my very expensive paddles.
Area10
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11 Sep 2015 7:40am
So now I've got to buy their expensive blade tape to protect my paddle from their expensive rail tape?

I am very much undecided about RSPro rail tape. I virtually never got chips on my rails before it anyway, and with electrical tape on my paddles I never damaged them either, and one application would last 6 months. Now my RSPro rail tape has taken the paint finish of my board so I can't ever remove it, and I'm having to change the tape on my blade every other week. It even destroys 3M door edge protector tape used on a paddle blade, which is pretty tough. I can't imagine what it would do over time to a bare blade.

And thanks for the technique advice. But I have found that occasional contact between blade and rail (and shaft and rail) is almost inevitable if you endeavour to keep your blade close to the rail when you stroke, especially in choppy conditions and/or surf.

So, I'm sorry guys, I know that many of you are RSPro devotees and might think it heresy to say it, but it hasn't enriched my life much. I might be happier if they made a smooth version. I'd also like it if their blade protector protected the whole blade, since their rail tape does rough up the blade towards the neck when I paddle, even if it doesn't when you do.
DavidJohn
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11 Sep 2015 10:35am
I think if you don't need rail tape and happy with using electrical tape keep doing that.. No one is making anyone buy RSPro products.. But for those who use rail tape and paddle guard I think they're the best out there.

My paddles have never shown any wear from the rail tape but maybe Kialoa are tougher than the rest..
Area10
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11 Sep 2015 8:57am
DavidJohn said...
I think if you don't need rail tape and happy with using electrical tape keep doing that.. No one is making anyone buy RSPro products.. But for those who use rail tape and paddle guard I think they're the best out there.

My paddles have never shown any wear from the rail tape but maybe Kialoa are tougher than the rest..


Yeah, I'm coming to the conclusion that buying rail tape to solve a problem I didn't have was not a smart move. Maybe if you are an enthusiastic rail-thwacker the trouble and expense would be worth it.

I'd buy some smooth stuff though, even if it wasn't quite as tough.

As regards paddle blade edge durability, there are many things I admire about Quickblade paddles, but durability of the blade edge is not really one of them.

But you, DJ, often use a paddle with a thermoplastic blade, don't you? Not much issue with durability with one of those - but they can wreak havoc on your board's rails. So maybe this is partly why you are so keen on rail tape?
DavidJohn
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17 Feb 2016 9:22am
JoffaDan said..
Love their rail tape, but sticking with the Nitto until they make the paddle tape longer to cover the whole edge!


They now make a longer version..

Area10
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Why did they put a white line down the centre of the tape? I presume it's to make it easier to fit. But the reason a lot of people don't tape their blades is vanity: they associate taping your blades with not being a serious racer, or being incompetent. So they like clear tape because it isn't obvious. So I think that RSPro may be making a tactical error here. At least offer it in different colours maybe? But plain clear or with a black line would have been best, I'd have thought.
DavidJohn
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18 Feb 2016 8:31am
Area10 said..
Why did they put a white line down the centre of the tape? I presume it's to make it easier to fit. But the reason a lot of people don't tape their blades is vanity: they associate taping your blades with not being a serious racer, or being incompetent. So they like clear tape because it isn't obvious. So I think that RSPro may be making a tactical error here. At least offer it in different colours maybe? But plain clear or with a black line would have been best, I'd have thought.


Good idea..
PTWoody
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18 Feb 2016 9:38am
Area10 said..
Why did they put a white line down the centre of the tape? I presume it's to make it easier to fit. But the reason a lot of people don't tape their blades is vanity: they associate taping your blades with not being a serious racer, or being incompetent. So they like clear tape because it isn't obvious. So I think that RSPro may be making a tactical error here. At least offer it in different colours maybe? But plain clear or with a black line would have been best, I'd have thought.



The other thing is some paddle brands have a coloured rail insert along the entire edge of blade and this colour matches the graphics of the paddle blade face. The RSPro colour options are very limited, and where they don't match the colours of my favourite paddle, I am reluctant to use the product.

Oh yes, I am far more cosmetically/fashion vain than I am over something so ridiculous as paddling proficiency among the so-called serious racers.
laceys lane
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18 Feb 2016 8:51am
Is that why you've got all the 'gear' pt
JoffaDan
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18 Feb 2016 10:57am
As long as it is protecting the entire length of my paddle blade from damaging my board, I couldn't care less about colours- everyone's different though.
Nice to see a company listening to their customers.
Any word on Aussie stock Dean?
PTWoody
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18 Feb 2016 4:09pm
laceys lane said..
Is that why you've got all the 'gear' pt


The 'gear'? That's definitely just for the 'serious racers'.
Deano72
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18 Feb 2016 7:04pm
JoffaDan said...
As long as it is protecting the entire length of my paddle blade from damaging my board, I couldn't care less about colours- everyone's different though.
Nice to see a company listening to their customers.
Any word on Aussie stock Dean?


The new longer blade edge protector will be available in Australia in a couple of weeks. It will be 90cm long (original one is 60cm) and will only be available in clear / white....for the time being ;-)
bjwedes
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18 Feb 2016 9:00pm
DavidJohn said..



Thanks for the video - good to see how the pros do it - you make it look easy
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