ergo shafts...
Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 6:21 am
I know this topic has been discussed over the past alot, however, i didnt really fint any definitice answers in my search. So I guess my few questions are:
Does it help with the wrists, and comfort?
-Never having any trouble, im not sure it would make a difference, but im always willing to try something once... almost.
I have read that it doesnt improve the reach being that it is line an inch or two making it negligible, but how does it feel while doing other corrective strokes?
Is there any stiffness lost with it compared to a straight shaft?
I noticed that none of this years olympic athletes seemed to use them, however in 2000 tony estangauy used one. So i guess what it boils down to is does it help, or hinder paddling?
cheers
-isaac
Does it help with the wrists, and comfort?
-Never having any trouble, im not sure it would make a difference, but im always willing to try something once... almost.
I have read that it doesnt improve the reach being that it is line an inch or two making it negligible, but how does it feel while doing other corrective strokes?
Is there any stiffness lost with it compared to a straight shaft?
I noticed that none of this years olympic athletes seemed to use them, however in 2000 tony estangauy used one. So i guess what it boils down to is does it help, or hinder paddling?
cheers
-isaac