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high as a kite
high as a kite
SA
1312 posts
SA, 1312 posts
4 Mar 2008 3:26pm
Hi guys,
Well over 50 years young and new to the sport. Been kiting for 7 years and this looks the go for those lighter wind days.
Proud owner of a 12'6" Starboard. Never been a surfer so this should do me until they put me in a box.
At the moment I only have a cheap paddle. Don't want to outlay big bucks. reviews on paddles please, not after carbon at this stage.

Ian
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
4 Mar 2008 7:00pm
Hi Ian...I'm also over 50 and I think this is a great sport for us old fogies..and it's also the best way to keep fit..The big Starboard is a great board.

I'm not sure if you will get many replies to your question because there just is not much out there in the way of cheap paddles from what I've seen.

You can either buy cheap or make something yourself for $50-$100.

or buy something like the Naish alloy/fiberglass for $200-$250.

or buy a cheaper fiberglass/carbon paddle for $300-$350.

or buy a top of the line carbon paddle for $450-$500.

These are only aprox prices..I'm not sure where wood paddles fit in..My guess would be around the $350+ mark.

It's interesting that the carbon Naish paddle (like I have) is the same paddle as the GSI paddle that costs almost $500 and yet with the Naish logo's on it it only costs about $350....What's going on there???

Good luck with it....let us know how you go....Others might know more or have info about this.

btw..C4 do make a cheaper fiberglass paddle..but C4 in their wisdom do not bring them in to Australia. (as far as I know).

DJ
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
5 Mar 2008 12:29am
I know you can buy paddles for 50 bucks. Not sure where though?
I dont live in SA so I couldnt tell you where to shop? but Im guessing Airborne in Perth would have cheap paddles?
high as a kite
high as a kite
SA
1312 posts
SA, 1312 posts
6 Mar 2008 2:42pm
thanks guy's.
I might keep the one I've got until I get a chance to get to the big smoke. There should be more options there.
Going to Bali again next month. Will have plenty time on the water to improve, I hope.
Sanur looks to goods.
SUPS AUST
SUPS AUST
23 posts
23 posts
10 Mar 2008 8:43am
$50 alloy paddles can be bought from www.standuppaddlesurf.com.au and freighted anywhere in oz.
mollydooka
mollydooka
WA
252 posts
WA, 252 posts
26 Mar 2008 8:38pm
Just started paddle-boarding this summer, been an on-off surfer (when snow-skiing & golf didn't take over) since my teens, now also past the mid-century!! Paddle I bought is a wee bit short for me, so if anyone (in WA) is looking for a top-quality carbon kevlar paddle, almost-new, 185cm long, suit someone 160-172cm tall, $100 off RRP, (sell for $300, shops sell them for $399-430) call Mike 0418 915640.
choicey
choicey
QLD
280 posts
QLD, 280 posts
4 Apr 2008 1:35pm
Choice have a range of paddles available.

carbon blade fibreglass $299
All fibreglass paddle $250

Laird carbon paddle $499

Paddle bags $30 to keep your paddle in top condition.

Get a free paddle with a Laird 11'6'' soft top in stor now!

Jimmy Lewis and Laird Hamilton Boards in range of sizes in stock.
We are also looking for CHOICE SUP TEAM riders.

call in and see us @ 4-54 Rockingham Rd Hamilton Hill / Sth Freo
OR CALL 9336 7884
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