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DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
26 Aug 2008 8:52pm
News just in on the Zone site about Werner paddles.

As of September 1 this year they will have three SUP paddles to choose from.

The Carve...For surf use.

The Spanker..For spanking..

The Advantage..For touring.

Also they will be available in one piece, two piece and adjustable.

I wonder how long before we see them here.

DJ
Casso
Casso
NSW
3785 posts
NSW, 3785 posts
27 Aug 2008 5:48pm
oooooh ... nice.
SF
SF
NSW
161 posts
SF SF
NSW, 161 posts
27 Aug 2008 10:43pm
There is more information on the zone. The new paddles are fibreglass and weigh 28oz compared to 20oz for the carbon Spanker but the price is $219 US versus $299 for the Spanker. Maybe they will sell here around $350.
Piros
Piros
QLD
7303 posts
QLD, 7303 posts
28 Aug 2008 12:44am
I don't know about all these new fandaneled paddle shapes coming out for Sup's .I'm only new to the sup revolution but I have 15+ years experience with outrigger paddling and the most efficient paddle I have found for Sup's is a good outrigger paddle with a longer shaft. If I had to pick one it's the Quick Blade Kahana with it's dihedral on the front and back and the kick on the bottom of the blade gives clean entry and exit with a great catch. When you are on the wave you also get great response from the blade head . The C4 is also good but it doesn't have the same catch at the front of the stroke and the exit isn't as clean because it's flat on the back of the paddle(no dihedral)

I think too much science is getting put into the paddle heads , a good paddle has a clean entry and catch and you pull yourself forward without ripping a hole in the water and the exit is clean. A good comparison is the olympic rowers , watch there blades they go in and pull the boat past the point of entry and they come out clean , this is the most efficient form of paddling.

If you're surfing or paddling a down winder just change your stroke rate when conditions change you don't need different paddles.

Thats my 2 bobs worth.

Rob

Man
Man
17 posts
Man Man
17 posts
28 Aug 2008 8:48am
Piros said...

I don't know about all these new fandaneled paddle shapes coming out for Sup's .I'm only new to the sup revolution but I have 15+ years experience with outrigger paddling and the most efficient paddle I have found for Sup's is a good outrigger paddle with a longer shaft. If I had to pick one it's the Quick Blade Kahana with it's dihedral on the front and back and the kick on the bottom of the blade gives clean entry and exit with a great catch. When you are on the wave you also get great response from the blade head . The C4 is also good but it doesn't have the same catch at the front of the stroke and the exit isn't as clean because it's flat on the back of the paddle(no dihedral)

I think too much science is getting put into the paddle heads , a good paddle has a clean entry and catch and you pull yourself forward without ripping a hole in the water and the exit is clean. A good comparison is the olympic rowers , watch there blades they go in and pull the boat past the point of entry and they come out clean , this is the most efficient form of paddling.

If you're surfing or paddling a down winder just change your stroke rate when conditions change you don't need different paddles.

Thats my 2 bobs worth.

Rob




What your talking about needs science so that they can figure out how to get a clean entry and exit so your contradicting yourself.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
30 Aug 2008 8:51am
I'd like to see a pic showing the face side because Werner are well known for their dihedral..I wonder if these have it?

My new Kialoa paddles have no dihedral so it would be interesting to see if Werner have done the same.

DJ
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