I've been boating for about 2 years and call the rapids of Richmond VA my home. I've been using cheap 30 dollar paddles and have heard from numerous sources that I should invest in a better paddle.
I was just wondering how one picks a paddle? The lower James is mostly big water (for the most part) but not too big and I am 6'1'' and 175 pounds and paddle a Mohawk 12 II.
Any help is greatly appreciated and any recommendations is appreciated as well. Thanks and happy paddling!
How to pick a paddle?
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Feel free to cross-post this in the main forum. You may also want to:
1) Check out the "Paddles" header at the top of the screen
2) PM "KNeal" - he also lives in Richmond, and can give you some great points (and may even have some paddles you can check out - I do not know what his current collection looks like).
A good paddle will last you a long, long, long time if cared for. I personally like carbon fiber, because it is light. Others like glass, or better yet wood, for a little flex (easier on the joints). Definitely heavier though:) . I would also recommend you check out the paddle manufacturers on the "Paddling Links" site.
I'll also point out that if you want a beautiful, well built paddle you should seriously consider supporting one of our sponsors (see ads at top) - Echo Paddles (the ads rotate through, if you haven't noticed already, so you may need to keep hitting "refresh").
1) Check out the "Paddles" header at the top of the screen
2) PM "KNeal" - he also lives in Richmond, and can give you some great points (and may even have some paddles you can check out - I do not know what his current collection looks like).
A good paddle will last you a long, long, long time if cared for. I personally like carbon fiber, because it is light. Others like glass, or better yet wood, for a little flex (easier on the joints). Definitely heavier though:) . I would also recommend you check out the paddle manufacturers on the "Paddling Links" site.
I'll also point out that if you want a beautiful, well built paddle you should seriously consider supporting one of our sponsors (see ads at top) - Echo Paddles (the ads rotate through, if you haven't noticed already, so you may need to keep hitting "refresh").
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