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No hay artículos en el carroLloyd Cresswell
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de noviembre de 2020
My wife has found this to be an excellent paddle for her. Not too long and a thinner grip with padding made it perfect. Comfortable and sturdy. Would buy it for small framed people with smaller grip.
Arturo Segovia Villanueva
Comentado en México el 2 de junio de 2019
Buen remo tamaño ideal para kayak grandes
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Comentado en México el 9 de diciembre de 2019
Excelente!!!! El mejor remo que he tenido.
Joshua Kebschull
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de mayo de 2018
By no means is this a 5-Star paddle. You put this up against an Aqua Bound or Werner, it will lose handily. However, I can honestly say that I haven't felt a better paddle in hand for $35. Ergonomics are good, blade geometry is good, blade stiffness is good, no flex or play in the shaft. All is great for a budget Rec paddle honestly.About 8yrs ago I sold my kayak and gear because of condo life. Had a great Necky and Aqua Bound Carbon/Fiberglass paddle and would paddle 20+ miles. Back in another Necky but since I'm doing two kayaks and two sets of gear, I've had to scale back a bit, and in reality, I don't see my wife getting into kayak at any level more than recreation. If she does, we'll make the necessary changes when we cross that bridge.Now I will say that if you're getting into kayaking, and plan on progressing because you're entering a community that is very active and have friends that are going out paddling weekly, get a decent kayak and get a decent paddle. You will thank yourself the first time you go out and the paddle is 20miles and you're dealing with currents, waves and wind. It makes a world of difference!Also, Necky is a good brand that has good ergonomics and boat geometry that tend to blur the lines between a rec boat and something more usable by an advanced paddler. In other words, people tend to not outgrow Necky kayaks as easily. Dagger, Wilderness Systems and such also make great kayaks, but I have found the hull designs found on the Necky's to be faster and they strike a good balance in stability and speed. Also, look at the secondary market first and do your research! Facebook and Craigslist are great options to find used kayaks locally at a fraction of their new prices! Google is your friend to find out information on the boats to aid in a purchasing decision. Chances are, if you're looking here for a paddle, and looking at this paddle, its because you're just getting into kayaking, and there's a good chance you don't even have a kayak yet! I say be honest with your goals and expectations. This is a very good rec paddle and probably an amazing backup paddle as well, but if you're planning on making this a regular hobby, you're going to want to spend more on a paddle.
Adam M.
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de enero de 2017
Bought two of these on here because they are that great. Way cheaper than similar styled paddles I could get locally at big box stores. They look and feel awesome featuring a very sturdy design.
Kush Lover
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2013
I really like this paddle.I am 6'2", fat and paddle a Stealth 14 which comes in at 31" wide and I was using a 230 paddle but kept having to adjust my grip while paddling. The extra length of this paddle enables me to paddle without all the readjusting.I also like the foam grips, just wait until you are underway before trying to move them to the exact place you grip as it is much easier to move them while wet.No this is not some expensive, light weight carbon fiber racing paddle for touring all day long but if you are going fishing or just doing some exploring and are going to be doing some poking around with your paddle and want something that isn't going to snap in two give this one a try.Don't forget to put a leash on your paddle...If I do manage to break it I will update my review and how much usage I got out of it.
Mx Abruptly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de septiembre de 2012
After losing my paddle, I ordered this paddle to finish out the season. I wasn't sure how well I'd picked. Turns out I'm very happy!It is massively long, which I love. It allows for the paddle blade to be fully submerged on each stroke, which eliminates the drag and wobble I find being common with asymmetrical blades. Paddling with it is a very natural feel, very stable feeling in the hands, very light. Easy to use with light feather paddling (such as maintaining place on the river for viewing fireworks -that's me-, or in finessing the last movements up to the dock) and also a very strong stoke for power/speed paddling. My 3 miles each way for fireworks was faster than ever before, on the first use! Also, with having to borrow paddles for the past week, I'd developed some minor abrasion blisters, and I was amazed that with the foam grips this wasn't aggravated at all, no pain. The grips are very low profile smooth foam, and comfortable. The drip guards are well designed too, as flat circular guards rather than cups, which reduced the amount of dripping that landed on my head. The grip padding and drip cups usually would cost extra as add ons for a paddle, so this made it an extra good deal. I like that the 2 piece paddle has three positions, this is perfect for me because I've never been good with the off-set designed paddles so the option to have it straight is really a necessity for me. With the 96", the pieces are too long for the width of a trunk when taken down, but I have a station wagon, so that's not any trouble. Also, they lay across the back seat comfortably, so that's another option. I did notice that the joint feels a little wobbly when first inserted, interestingly though once I was paddling it felt completely stable in my hands and I was able to paddle at full strength without feeling any give; seems it's just when I put my hands at the joint to test for proper insert, the beveled insert is not designed to be completely snug.Final word? Great paddle! I like it better than the one I'd had for 11 years.
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