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anyone here had experience using handpaddles in a c1 squirt or play environment? i plan on experimenting with it this summer mainly in mystery spots.

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I have no squirt experience, but I love using hand paddles in play holes. It's a lot of fun and it really increases your fundamental body position and balance skills. In the winter, almost exclusively use them to cartwheel. I use Surfins brand hand paddles, which are shaped like a paddle blade.
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Hey, do you have a web address? I want them, too.
I do a lot of handcartwheels and Stuff like that in the pool but on the river, I would like to have extra power...

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Post by forrain »

i use nate's power paws (or at least used to when i sat on my butt) and like them alot. Eric Z has them at

http://kayakoutfitting.com/paws/pawsindex.html
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Bob, any issues rolling with them? i'm so much higher out of the water than in my old k1 squirt, i'm wondering how that will work.

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Jason,

I can handroll my C1's no problem at all! Just make sure that you use clean technique and you can roll everything.
I use a two stroke roll (upper shoulder side kicks first, then the lower shoulder)
similar to what Chris Joose describes on his webpage for Kayaks.

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Rolling with hand paddles is a breeze. I mainly use then to easily roll up. I can hand roll a C1, but not reliably on the river. The hand paddles guarantee my roll.

I've had the Surfins for at least 6 years now and their major difference is you can easily get your hands free without taking them off. I've tried the hand-paws types and I prefer the Surfins because of the hands-free issue. It's personal taste.

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Post by forrain »

i could actually shake the paws free fairly easily. i am a little concerned about my suicide block though, but i wont be any where very dicey in the squirt, not with handpaddles anyway. i'll give them a try next time i'm out, thanks for the advice folks.

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jason,

power paws are the only thing i would use in my squirter. i sold it so i no longer partake. rolling can be tricky. i am a righty so i would always use a right to left foward sweep. many times you end up on your bow, but you just throw wheels back to stabilty. let me know how it goes.
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Post by forrain »

i'm lefty now but was right in my many years of butt sitting, so i'm hoping to have access to both sides with the paws. i hope to take the a-bat out next weekend and flop around in the flatwater after paddling. i'm a little worried about coming up in my bow station, but when working with a paddle, i have learned my balance enough to keep the boat fairly level (if i want to) when i come back upright. i'll give you an update.

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Post by CosmikDebris »

I used handpaddles in the squirt that I bought from marshwater and now belongs to NZmatt. They worked fine, although I never had 'em at a great spot. I was able to get my head under a few times but not for any length of time. They're especially helpful in offside situations. Enjoy the C1 squirt, they're tons of fun. as for me, I'm in an k-1 squirt now...DT is a lot easier.
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yup, everything is easier in k1 :)

i used to do a good bit of k1 squirt, but lower back issues have made it where i can no longer sit with my legs extended, so knee boating is my only option for feeding the ww jones. good thing its lots of fun
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jason,

what is your last name? i should round up some glass for a rally on the OHNOEE one day.

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last name's Barringer and i currently live in atlanta. Email forrain2@hotmail.com. i plan on getting up there, mostly on weekends, a good bit this summer. last year i would boat plastic a bit then head to torpedo/cats pjs to mess around with my cut down acrobat. i do have a full cut acrobat that i would like to take downriver, at 150lbs, it's more like a small race boat that i can stern squirt, but it would be a fun downriver boat.
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