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You speaking of the new Lendal paddles? I have a 4 year old Riot WW
paddle.....LENDAL made the shafts for them, and it's may absolute favorite, broke 2 werners and a sidewinder. This one is a bent shaft, very very tough! I did recently see at a shop the new Lendal where you separately purchase the sharf and blades, everything adjustable....I am reluctant to paddle WW with a multi-piece paddle, so am awaiting feedback, but that concept would seem very suited to a touring paddle. "Michael Daly" wrote in message ... On 15-Mar-2006, Bill Tuthill wrote: Do you have a Werner touring paddle, or something else? Lendal with both length and feather adjustment. The length adjustment comes with feather adjustment but I never use it. I haven't found that I use any length but the shortest. Right. That makes sense. I believe Brian Nystrom has to post a movie on the web (or at least still-picture series) before I can comprehend what he's talking about here. I know what Brian's talking about. He is correct when he says that you don't need a control hand with an unfeathered paddle*. However, most paddlers continue to use the control hand concept regardless of paddle type. Hence, they are stating a myth that no wrist action is involved for unfeathered. When I teach paddling strokes, I specifically teach paddlers to restrict the use of a control hand. Use it for a forward stroke as required but never for bracing, sculling etc. In the latter cases, any control is by the hand closest to the blade in the water. If you get used to that concept, you don't have as much of a problem switching between feathered and unfeathered paddles. I also show them how to set up an adjustable paddle for a forward stroke that doesn't need any wrist action at all. *There are paddles that don't work well with no control hand even if unfeathered. Those with odd blades and certain bent shafts can get away from you unless you use a bit of control - they don't tend to line up nicely with the flow over the blade by themselves. Those would be in the minority. Mike |
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