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robdog
robdog
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VIC, 611 posts
20 Oct 2009 8:37pm
Love the Kialoa Methane but a couple of weeks ago my brother broke mine clean in half paddling for a wave. A week later the Feeze snapped his also clean in two, same way. Can anyone recommend a good paddle that is a little stronger than the methane? At close to $600 for a paddle I am prepared to deal with a little extra weight if it is stronger. Thanks.
elbeau
elbeau
WA
988 posts
WA, 988 posts
20 Oct 2009 5:45pm
robdog said...

Love the Kialoa Methane but a couple of weeks ago my brother broke mine clean in half paddling for a wave. A week later the Feeze snapped his also clean in two, same way. Can anyone recommend a good paddle that is a little stronger than the methane? At close to $600 for a paddle I am prepared to deal with a little extra weight if it is stronger. Thanks.


I've had a Spanker for over two years now. Light and tough.Recommended
LSD
LSD
VIC
763 posts
LSD LSD
VIC, 763 posts
20 Oct 2009 8:54pm
Hi Robdog,
I can make you one that wont break! Weight about 500gms...I think from memory...havent made one for years they last well. The kids use them as light sabres as they pass in the surf

Ha Ha Ha.....now that good advertising!
I just ordered some more NZ Carbon shaft that is very strong, paddles can be made indestructable for very minor weight gain.
The board & I landed on that busted one in the bells shorie yesterday
Cheers
Dean
petemc
petemc
VIC
352 posts
VIC, 352 posts
20 Oct 2009 8:56pm
I have the new Werner Nitro paddle, narrower than the Spanker and more suitable for surfing IMO. I also have the Kialoa Methane and the Shaka Pu. The Nitro has a larger diameter shaft than the Kialoa's. Listed price at SHQ was $545-, got mine for $499-.

hope this helps

Pete
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
20 Oct 2009 8:14pm
just a question, how are you guy's breaking paddles? are you landing on them, are they getting smashed by the board?i have the kialoa paddles, tried many others and imo none are as good
cheers

robdog
robdog
VIC
611 posts
VIC, 611 posts
20 Oct 2009 9:44pm
Thanks for the responses ..

lacey said...

just a question, how are you guy's breaking paddles? are you landing on them, are they getting smashed by the board?i have the kialoa paddles, tried many others and imo none are as good
cheers



Hi Lacey
I reckon I may have weakened my methane falling on it and my board a few weeks earlier. The Feeze can't think of any such incident with his paddle. As I said I love the methane and it really improved my wave catching ability, I am just looking for something a bit stronger. I have already purchased another methane and am getting the broken one repaired.

Dean
Thanks for the offer, I will try to catch up with you next time I am in Torquay.

Robdog
Jack Mack
Jack Mack
NSW
343 posts
NSW, 343 posts
20 Oct 2009 10:58pm
Robdog try one of Woogie's Kia Kaha's. The shaft is is a lot smaller in diameter than the kialoas and it is tapered from about half way. The wall thickness appears to be greater than most but because of the smaller diameter the weight isn't an issue.Correct me if I'm wrong Woogie.
I weigh 85 kegs and give it a workout most days. Still as good as the day I got it.
(12 months ish. Jeez i hope I haven't put the mocka on myself then.)
Give em a look, they're good!
Jack
hilly
hilly
WA
8133 posts
WA, 8133 posts
20 Oct 2009 9:13pm
Just up my alley this one; snapped 5 paddles kialoa, starboard and select just paddling for waves. Conclusion use a smaller head it helps. Some paddles, same brand, are better than others in the same brand as a starboard I use as a spare now has lasted 18 months.

Support wise starboard were outstanding, select a little less, kialoa really ordinary.

I use a quickblade now and no probs fantastic paddle.
OG SUP
OG SUP
VIC
3516 posts
VIC, 3516 posts
21 Oct 2009 12:23am
Hey Robdog,

I have tried out Revvin Kevins Kia Kaha and it is a great paddle especially for doing paddle turns. Feels stiffer that the methane.

I have also tried one of the quickblades Session has and it was awesome.

I still have the methane an have given it a serious work out without any issues.

You would think it would break dragging my wide a$$ into waves for about 6 months lol.

Phill

DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
21 Oct 2009 1:02am
I have given my Kialoa's heaps without any problems.

Carbon fiber can be a worry if there is any small damage along the shaft because when it is loaded to the max it could go bang right where the damage was.. (carbon windsurfing masts are the same).. You need to be very careful with them and I'm sure most shaft damage is done out of the water.

I always keep my carbon paddles in paddle bags when out of the water.

DJ
Swanie
Swanie
QLD
1372 posts
QLD, 1372 posts
21 Oct 2009 8:37am
Hi Robdog
I love the paddle woogie made for me (Kia Kaha) and have given it a work out in all conditions. I am 93kg.

Having said that I think Kialoa has an excellent rep in replacing shafts with out any fus. They stand behind their product.
Crash Landing
Crash Landing
NSW
1173 posts
NSW, 1173 posts
21 Oct 2009 9:58am
I broke my Kialoa 3 weeks ago - it's cracked half way around in the middle of the shaft. Fell on to the paddle - blade was in the water, handle was on the nose of the board. Very simple and stupid fall and was really surprised it broke.

Have tried to fix it by glassing but it doesn't seem to have worked - so I am still without a paddle. Have recently bought a new windsurfing board so can't afford a new one - SUPing is rubbish without a paddle!!!!

Can Kialoa replace the shaft?
mybrosweeper
mybrosweeper
NSW
1016 posts
NSW, 1016 posts
21 Oct 2009 3:41pm
Hey Robdog,
I met and surfed with Rod Hocker(surfshapes) from Coffs Harbour a couple of weeks ago.The bloke really knows his stuff.He had various size paddles with him and I think he would be the man to talk to.Brooko has one of his paddles, maybe talk to him?
Other Robboooooooo
Dee Jay
Dee Jay
WA
70 posts
WA, 70 posts
21 Oct 2009 1:12pm
love to recommend Rod as he seemed like a nice bloke over the phone........however paid for a new paddle in APRIL and yet to get a paddle or a refund. I know he has been injured but not happy to lose my $300....
CMC
CMC
QLD
3954 posts
CMC CMC
QLD, 3954 posts
21 Oct 2009 3:39pm
I bought a C4 9" Blade full carbon about 3 years ago as at that time there really was no other options. There was no real other choice, that I knew of anyway. It feels like that long ago that 'back in the day' we were surfing the Alley with 1 or 2 other SUPS max sharing info and tips you heard from guys that had been to Hawaii. It's not like that anymore, in any way! Mick Dibetta and Jamie Mitchell were even out there helping people to get started. (then the yellow boards come and the vibe changed.......)

It's amazing how much more resources there are now with the amount of choice you have from boards to leashes to grips etc etc. My C4 Pohaku dealt with my raw beginnings all the way up to now in and around the surf full time. It has a few scratches but has never once looked like failing me. I chuck it in the car, it bounces off the road, stick it in the sand, even let my missus use it(?)

For my money if I snapped it, I would buy the same again. I have tried most brands with mates etc. The blade settles well under pressure, it's lighter than any I have tried, the shaft is thick enough to fill your hand, the oval shape is comfortable. Most other paddles just don't feel 'right' to me. I guess I got lucky first time around.

I like it so much I just bought an Outrigger paddle from them as well.
Swanie
Swanie
QLD
1372 posts
QLD, 1372 posts
21 Oct 2009 8:51pm
Crash Landing said...

I broke my Kialoa 3 weeks ago - it's cracked half way around in the middle of the shaft. Fell on to the paddle - blade was in the water, handle was on the nose of the board. Very simple and stupid fall and was really surprised it broke.

Have tried to fix it by glassing but it doesn't seem to have worked - so I am still without a paddle. Have recently bought a new windsurfing board so can't afford a new one - SUPing is rubbish without a paddle!!!!

Can Kialoa replace the shaft?


Hi Mate

I am sure they can. On the Sunshine Coast we have great shops and distributors that I am sure will look after anyones needs. Give Andy and Amanda a call at:

Paddle Shop
Ph: 0424399271
Emaill: [email protected]
Web: www.paddleshop.com.au
Crash Landing
Crash Landing
NSW
1173 posts
NSW, 1173 posts
21 Oct 2009 11:29pm
Thanks Swanie. Will have to give them a call.
Cheers
mybrosweeper
mybrosweeper
NSW
1016 posts
NSW, 1016 posts
22 Oct 2009 5:45pm
Dee Jay said...

love to recommend Rod as he seemed like a nice bloke over the phone........however paid for a new paddle in APRIL and yet to get a paddle or a refund. I know he has been injured but not happy to lose my $300....
Hmmm 6 months? you are wayyyyy more patient then me!!!!!
Robboooo

Crash Landing
Crash Landing
NSW
1173 posts
NSW, 1173 posts
25 Oct 2009 4:11pm
Swanie said...

Crash Landing said...

I broke my Kialoa 3 weeks ago - it's cracked half way around in the middle of the shaft. Fell on to the paddle - blade was in the water, handle was on the nose of the board. Very simple and stupid fall and was really surprised it broke.

Have tried to fix it by glassing but it doesn't seem to have worked - so I am still without a paddle. Have recently bought a new windsurfing board so can't afford a new one - SUPing is rubbish without a paddle!!!!

Can Kialoa replace the shaft?


Hi Mate

I am sure they can. On the Sunshine Coast we have great shops and distributors that I am sure will look after anyones needs. Give Andy and Amanda a call at:

Paddle Shop
Ph: 0424399271
Emaill: [email protected]
Web: www.paddleshop.com.au


Ended up speaking to Sam who imports Kialoa - she's been very helpful and I wanted to let people know.

Cheers
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