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Jay Fred
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Whitewater Canoe Paddle

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I just ordered a Blackfly Octane 85. What would be a good paddle for me to buy. I primarly do classes 2 - 4. Thanks
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Personally I like the Foxworx Whitewater 3 paddler. Excellent price ($149) for a paddle with a wood shaft, carbon blade, carbon sleeve. Very durable, lots of catch and power. The cons: heavy and stiff--it would be hard on someone with shoulder or elbow problems. Also requires big hands for shaft and grip. It's better for a paddler that likes to take a few precise strokes rather than high frequency strokes.

Paddles I've had include Werner Bandit, Mitchell Premier, Sawyer Sting Ray XD, and several Gala Sport models. I prefer the Foxworx over all of them.
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Lots of great paddles out there as well as threads to search through on the subject. One paddle that isn't mentioned often but has really impressed me is Shaggy Designs. I got one this season and I really like it.
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I haven't tried the FoxWork Whitewater. I have a Werner Bandit, Zaveral Power Curve, and Mitchell Premier. To tell the truth, I like the feel of the Bandit as well as the more expensive paddles. It is true that the blade edges on the Bandit tend to chip a bit so for very rough use it might not be the best.
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get an Aqua-Bound Edge for about $100. That will get you goin for a while. It's a good stick. You can find them at most paddle shops that have canoes, or find em lots of places online.
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I had good luck with Echo, and Mitchell. I started with wood, went away from it for a few years and now I'm back to mostly wood sticks for a lot of reasons. This Grey Owl stick isn't bad for the Price Point. It is a little stiff and may be a little "clunky", but otherwise OK. I also really like what I see from Shaggy, but I haven't used one. Peace...

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