What is the best adjustable paddle on the market??

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Wizard
Wizard
VIC
47 posts
VIC, 47 posts
22 Sep 2011 7:56pm
Hey guys and gals,
Looking to buy two adjustable paddles for the kiddies around the $100-$150 mark.
Prefer not made of aliminium and as light and durable as possible for fun paddling.

Not interested in making them, just want a quick buy before the Cats smash the Eagles on Saturday afternoon.

Thoughts?

Mikey
OG SUP
OG SUP
VIC
3516 posts
VIC, 3516 posts
22 Sep 2011 8:38pm
Hey Wiz,

Contact "LSD" Dean Snow and have a chat, he has custom made some smoking adjustable super light weight paddles for my girls.

Phill

paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3381 posts
QLD, 3381 posts
23 Sep 2011 2:04am
Wizard said...

Hey guys and gals,
Looking to buy two adjustable paddles for the kiddies around the $100-$150 mark.
Prefer not made of aliminium and as light and durable as possible for fun paddling.

Not interested in making them, just want a quick buy before the Cats smash the Eagles on Saturday afternoon.

Thoughts?

Mikey


Check out the new Naish kids paddles.

Jack Mack
Jack Mack
NSW
343 posts
NSW, 343 posts
23 Sep 2011 7:45am
We use these in our hire business.
230 bucks.Light and tough.
Hobie Quality

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Hobie-adjustable-paddles/
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
23 Sep 2011 10:38am
The new Naish adjustables look good.. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/New-paddle-pictures/?SearchTerms=new,paddles

They have a small neat locking system on the shaft.



The new Kialoa adjustable has the locking system in the handle leaving the shaft nice and flush.

DJ

billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
23 Sep 2011 6:44pm
Jeez this kills me to say this BUT - I have actually recently viewed and had a quick paddle with a new Naish carbon adjustable - may have been carbon/glass I'm not sure but it was a really nice paddle and very light, and the adjusting doovey was easy and seemed pretty strong. I was also suprised by how inexpensive they were for such a seemingly good paddle.

Now, I'm gunna have to have a lay down cos being nice to a naish product kinda takes it outta me

Oh yeah - can someone please red thumb me cos I am not able to red thumb myself - and all pro-naish posts deserve a red thumb IMO
Makaha
Makaha
1145 posts
1145 posts
23 Sep 2011 8:06pm
the one without the naish screw
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