what C-1 paddle should i get and how can i get it?
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 6:08 pm
what C-1 paddle should i get and how can i get it?
by marshwater
nowhere seems to sell any paddles besides those werner rafting paddles
Posted on Dec 27, 2002, 8:08 AM
paddles
by Craig
What kind of paddle are you looking for exactly? Werner, Mitchell, Waterstick, Galasport, Clinch River, all make really nice paddles in curved blade, wood or carbon shaft styles...look around a little before buying something. What type of paddling are you going to do? Creeking, rodeo, river running? Where do you live? If you give good information you will typically get good information on this site.
Craig
Posted on Dec 27, 2002, 10:11 AM
Climax
by Scott
I've got a Climax bent shaft that I'm very happy with : www.climaxpaddles.com
Scott
Posted on Dec 27, 2002, 4:09 PM
C1 paddles...
by Sir Adam
Greetings...
Check out http://www.cboats.net/paddles.html , and the CBoats home page for a few paddle links. My favorite paddling is currently an old schleigal (super light), but I have a wooden Mitchell that's growing on me fast:)
C-ya!
Sir Adam
Posted on Dec 27, 2002, 5:04 PM
wooden ones
by spankerrobbie
i used a wooden mitchell paddle for a number of years, and found an ache in my right shoulder (im a leftie) caused from hitting rocks under the water dissapeared pretty quickly. if you can handle the extra weight, i would recomend a nice wooden boy (or even a wooden shaft / composite blade combo). but of course, that was for slalom, so if you mainly paddle oc1 on the flat for instance, get a carbon one. iused a rubber ainsworth too, it was heavy, but had a lot of give and it lasted well, till it died in action.
byee! and happy hunting.
Posted on Dec 28, 2002, 1:50 AM
hmm
by Alden
marshwater, does this mean i'll be c-1 handpaddling gorilla all by myself? i have a wooden mitchell with a carbon blade, but it's been falling apart. so i've started using my trusy old snow shovel. really comes in handy in the winter too. yeah, people will laugh at it at first . . . until you clock them with it . . .
cheers
Posted on Dec 28, 2002, 5:58 AM
handpaddling question
by Mike W.
I've been thinking about making a set of hand paddles. Is it cheating if a c-boater uses two hand paddles? Or do I have to use only one? I'm thinking the cross-strokes would be kind of tough if I only have one hand paddle.
Mike W.
Posted on Dec 28, 2002, 7:40 PM
don't be silly. its a free country
by MW
ps. you would get killed with one hand paddle. the other guys only say that cheating thing b/c they can't do the same.
Posted on Dec 29, 2002, 5:03 PM
paddles
by Jamie Dors
Bent shaft are nice there are a few out there but don't buy one if your short cash, as once you use one you won't want to go back to the straight shaft. I repair paddles and see a lot of repairs for Werners but there are a nice paddle in use as is the Mitchell and Balily (sp) blades - Check Out Mike Yee he usualy has high end paddles.
Posted on Dec 28, 2002, 9:28 PM
by marshwater
nowhere seems to sell any paddles besides those werner rafting paddles
Posted on Dec 27, 2002, 8:08 AM
paddles
by Craig
What kind of paddle are you looking for exactly? Werner, Mitchell, Waterstick, Galasport, Clinch River, all make really nice paddles in curved blade, wood or carbon shaft styles...look around a little before buying something. What type of paddling are you going to do? Creeking, rodeo, river running? Where do you live? If you give good information you will typically get good information on this site.
Craig
Posted on Dec 27, 2002, 10:11 AM
Climax
by Scott
I've got a Climax bent shaft that I'm very happy with : www.climaxpaddles.com
Scott
Posted on Dec 27, 2002, 4:09 PM
C1 paddles...
by Sir Adam
Greetings...
Check out http://www.cboats.net/paddles.html , and the CBoats home page for a few paddle links. My favorite paddling is currently an old schleigal (super light), but I have a wooden Mitchell that's growing on me fast:)
C-ya!
Sir Adam
Posted on Dec 27, 2002, 5:04 PM
wooden ones
by spankerrobbie
i used a wooden mitchell paddle for a number of years, and found an ache in my right shoulder (im a leftie) caused from hitting rocks under the water dissapeared pretty quickly. if you can handle the extra weight, i would recomend a nice wooden boy (or even a wooden shaft / composite blade combo). but of course, that was for slalom, so if you mainly paddle oc1 on the flat for instance, get a carbon one. iused a rubber ainsworth too, it was heavy, but had a lot of give and it lasted well, till it died in action.
byee! and happy hunting.
Posted on Dec 28, 2002, 1:50 AM
hmm
by Alden
marshwater, does this mean i'll be c-1 handpaddling gorilla all by myself? i have a wooden mitchell with a carbon blade, but it's been falling apart. so i've started using my trusy old snow shovel. really comes in handy in the winter too. yeah, people will laugh at it at first . . . until you clock them with it . . .
cheers
Posted on Dec 28, 2002, 5:58 AM
handpaddling question
by Mike W.
I've been thinking about making a set of hand paddles. Is it cheating if a c-boater uses two hand paddles? Or do I have to use only one? I'm thinking the cross-strokes would be kind of tough if I only have one hand paddle.
Mike W.
Posted on Dec 28, 2002, 7:40 PM
don't be silly. its a free country
by MW
ps. you would get killed with one hand paddle. the other guys only say that cheating thing b/c they can't do the same.
Posted on Dec 29, 2002, 5:03 PM
paddles
by Jamie Dors
Bent shaft are nice there are a few out there but don't buy one if your short cash, as once you use one you won't want to go back to the straight shaft. I repair paddles and see a lot of repairs for Werners but there are a nice paddle in use as is the Mitchell and Balily (sp) blades - Check Out Mike Yee he usualy has high end paddles.
Posted on Dec 28, 2002, 9:28 PM