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Bill Tuthill wrote:
I saw some posts on Boatertalk.com alluding to it. When AT paddles first arrived on the market with bent shafts (were they the first?) many stories appeared about them breaking easily. Wilko posted that he broke a bent-shaft paddle. Although I broke *two*, those were testpaddles, designed especially for me. Since then I have used the third one (with a thicker and stronger shaft) for well over two years now, and I like it a lot. For me it has several advantages, the main one being that it lessens my RSI (kind of carpal tunnel sydrome due to too much driving and using the computer). I also like the ease with with I can feel that I have the paddle correctly in my hands (no more "is it turned" moments) when setting up to roll. Having paid 140 US$ at the time, and with the paddle lasting for over two years already, I would buy a Double Dutch paddle again (actually I did, I bought one for my girlfriend about a year ago), and for me it would again have a bent shaft. My local kayak shop, where they push the Lendal paddle-lock system, said that even ovalized shafts (e.g. Werner or Lightning) cause weakness. So I put 2 + 2 together. Relative weakness sure, but if the general layout is strong enough, that's no issue. I don't hold back when using my paddle, and it withstood everything I threw at it, including trips by airplane and lots of miles of shallow creeks! Laminated wood bent shaft, my gawd. Thanks for your help! That would make me less comfortable as well. :-) -- Wilko van den Bergh Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations. http://wilko.webzone.ru/ |
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