Aquabound paddle?

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Aquabound paddle?

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Aquabound paddle?
by Kevin Kevin

Has anybody used an aquabound paddle? Like it? Don't like it?
I can get a deal on one, and I hate the one I'm using- I just won't be able to demo it before I commit...

Thanks

Posted on Sep 11, 2002, 8:23 PM

The Edge...
by Dave Dave

Kevin,

I have two Aquabound Edge paddles, both with fiberglass shafts, and I really like them. I have been using one as my primary C-1 paddle for about 18 months, in often-shallow, rock-garden, river conditions. I find the paddle to be strong, light, and easy to feather, even with the spoon blade. My blade is just starting to show minimal wear on the lower-forward corner. The bottom line is, I would buy one again, and may pick one up with the carbon shaft/carbon injected blade. Just my 2 cents-worth - hope this helps.

Safe Paddlin',
Dave

Posted on Sep 12, 2002, 1:49 PM

Aquabound Paddles
by Brian

I have two of the black ones and I like both of them.

They are a good choice in their price range. There are better paddles out there for more dollars.

The ends of the blades are a little shorter now since the rocks have worn away the tip.

I don't like their version with the white blade.

Good luck.


Posted on Sep 12, 2002, 1:53 PM
Keep the C!
Adam
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