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Paddle strength.

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Created by Supstoke > 9 months ago, 30 Jan 2011
Supstoke
WA, 46 posts
30 Jan 2011 8:25PM
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I have owned 3 starboard carbon paddles over the last 10 months and all three have snapped half way down the shaft. Can any one recommend a brand that will not break in what I call normal surf conditions of 1 - 6 ft.

dtm
NSW, 1610 posts
30 Jan 2011 11:46PM
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i surf all the time and my Kialoa methane has been great has lasted a good 16 months of hard use no issues at all, good luck with whatever you go with there a few good blade brands out there.

OG SUP
VIC, 3516 posts
31 Jan 2011 12:12AM
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Have had a Kialoa Methane for 3 years and flogged it to death for 2 of those years (out for 1 with a back injury) still good as new.

Disc: Kristi my daughter is sponsored by Kialoa.

Phill

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
31 Jan 2011 12:31AM
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I've also heard of (and seen) some Starboard paddles break but I have also heard that they've changed them and now they are much better.

IMO.. Kialoa, Werner and Quick Blades seem to be the better paddles these days.. I've also got my original Methane that's a few years old now.

DJ

hilly
WA, 7860 posts
30 Jan 2011 10:17PM
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Quickblade is the only brand I have not snapped in the same spot out of 5 brands I have owned in 4 yrs sup. Yes just touched wood. They all break but qb are reliable and available in a few shops over here.

husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
31 Jan 2011 6:34AM
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the last word in paddles: Quickblade!

Piros
QLD, 7211 posts
31 Jan 2011 9:51AM
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QB

NC Surfer
142 posts
31 Jan 2011 9:11AM
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Made in the USA
Quickblade
Kialoa
Werner

Made in China
All the rest......

I see a trend

Supstoke
WA, 46 posts
31 Jan 2011 8:10PM
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Thanks for your thoughts, all has been taken on board.



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