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John July 11th 03 01:21 PM

about to buy a new paddle
 
I have Bending Branches Illusion or maybe Dimension I think. They are
great paddles.

Dan O'Donnell wrote:
After all the shopping around, and comparing price, it looks like
"Bending Branches evening breeze" (cp) from REI. is the best bet. Anyone
have any other ideas? Thank you .



Wade Norton July 11th 03 04:14 PM

about to buy a new paddle
 
Dan,

That's a hard call to make online. Paddles are a very personal preference
and any recommendation would depend on your goals in paddling, your size,
your physic, size of your boat, etc, etc.

Wade


"Dan O'Donnell" wrote in message
...
After all the shopping around, and comparing price, it looks like
"Bending Branches evening breeze" (cp) from REI. is the best bet. Anyone
have any other ideas? Thank you .




Serge July 12th 03 03:23 AM

about to buy a new paddle
 
All crap!

I got full carbon paddle to my specs. from Whetstone paddles (kayakstore.com)
for as little as $170. Oval shaft, feather 75deg. and all that.

Capt. Sawyer July 13th 03 02:44 PM

about to buy a new paddle
 
(Serge) wrote in message . com...
All crap!

I got full carbon paddle to my specs. from Whetstone paddles (kayakstore.com)
for as little as $170. Oval shaft, feather 75deg. and all that.


I have heard numerous reports that Whetstone is either out of busness
or not answering phone/email. paddler ordered but not delivered. Is
this true...Anyone?

David J. Van den Branden July 13th 03 04:05 PM

about to buy a new paddle
 
I have not been able to get an answer and I am reluctant to order on line
now because of the reports of problems there.

It's really too bad for the company as well as the paddling community. The
paddles, the apparel and gear are really well designed and well made. When
they were up and running, their customer service was top notch. I feel
fortunate that I got what I did when I did.

I think I read that the owner had to take time to deal with an illness or a
death in the family. Speaking from first hand experience, when you have a
business that is quite small and depends upon the full attention of one or
two people, untimely events can really have a devestating impact.

I hope that things do work out for them.

DV



From: (Capt. Sawyer)
Organization:
http://groups.google.com/
Newsgroups: rec.boats.paddle.touring
Date: 13 Jul 2003 06:44:59 -0700
Subject: about to buy a new paddle

(Serge) wrote in message
. com...
All crap!

I got full carbon paddle to my specs. from Whetstone paddles (kayakstore.com)
for as little as $170. Oval shaft, feather 75deg. and all that.


I have heard numerous reports that Whetstone is either out of busness
or not answering phone/email. paddler ordered but not delivered. Is
this true...Anyone?



Serge July 13th 03 11:24 PM

about to buy a new paddle
 
I am saddened by the news.
I got paddels from them last winter and was treated well. They made 2
carbon paddles for me and my wife.They are light (26 oz I think) and
strong.
Same quality is sold locally for $400 or so.
You could order any length, feather ets. and they sold carbon blems
for $150.
They deserveed to stay in buisness.

Joe Galloway July 15th 03 01:21 AM

try ONNO
 
David,
Check out ONNO paddles (for reviews see www.paddling.net ). They are about
the same cost at Whetstone. ONNO is a one-man operation, so the owner,
Patrick, is sometimes hard to get a hold of.
I have owned both Whetstone and ONNO blades. I much prefer the ONNO.
The url is http://www.eteamz.com/paddleshop/news/

Best of luck.
Joe


"David J. Van den Branden" wrote in message
...
I have not been able to get an answer and I am reluctant to order on line
now because of the reports of problems there.

It's really too bad for the company as well as the paddling community.

The
paddles, the apparel and gear are really well designed and well made.

When
they were up and running, their customer service was top notch. I feel
fortunate that I got what I did when I did.

I think I read that the owner had to take time to deal with an illness or

a
death in the family. Speaking from first hand experience, when you have a
business that is quite small and depends upon the full attention of one or
two people, untimely events can really have a devestating impact.

I hope that things do work out for them.

DV



From: (Capt. Sawyer)
Organization:
http://groups.google.com/
Newsgroups: rec.boats.paddle.touring
Date: 13 Jul 2003 06:44:59 -0700
Subject: about to buy a new paddle

(Serge) wrote in message
. com...
All crap!

I got full carbon paddle to my specs. from Whetstone paddles

(kayakstore.com)
for as little as $170. Oval shaft, feather 75deg. and all that.


I have heard numerous reports that Whetstone is either out of busness
or not answering phone/email. paddler ordered but not delivered. Is
this true...Anyone?





KayakChris July 15th 03 05:28 PM

try ONNO
 
I have an Onno wing paddle and recommend it without any reservations.
It is lighter than any other paddle I have tried. Patrick was a big
help with selection and his prices are very aggressive as well. I
tried several other wings and none fit me as well as this one.

Chris

"Joe Galloway" wrote in message ...
David,
Check out ONNO paddles (for reviews see www.paddling.net ). They are about
the same cost at Whetstone. ONNO is a one-man operation, so the owner,
Patrick, is sometimes hard to get a hold of.
I have owned both Whetstone and ONNO blades. I much prefer the ONNO.
The url is http://www.eteamz.com/paddleshop/news/

Best of luck.
Joe


"David J. Van den Branden" wrote in message
...
I have not been able to get an answer and I am reluctant to order on line
now because of the reports of problems there.

It's really too bad for the company as well as the paddling community.

The
paddles, the apparel and gear are really well designed and well made.

When
they were up and running, their customer service was top notch. I feel
fortunate that I got what I did when I did.

I think I read that the owner had to take time to deal with an illness or

a
death in the family. Speaking from first hand experience, when you have a
business that is quite small and depends upon the full attention of one or
two people, untimely events can really have a devestating impact.

I hope that things do work out for them.

DV



From: (Capt. Sawyer)
Organization:
http://groups.google.com/
Newsgroups: rec.boats.paddle.touring
Date: 13 Jul 2003 06:44:59 -0700
Subject: about to buy a new paddle

(Serge) wrote in message
. com...
All crap!

I got full carbon paddle to my specs. from Whetstone paddles

(kayakstore.com)
for as little as $170. Oval shaft, feather 75deg. and all that.

I have heard numerous reports that Whetstone is either out of busness
or not answering phone/email. paddler ordered but not delivered. Is
this true...Anyone?



PaddlingPair August 2nd 04 04:38 AM

about to buy a new paddle
 
In article ,
(Serge) wrote:

I am saddened by the news.
I got paddels from them last winter and was treated well. They made 2
carbon paddles for me and my wife.They are light (26 oz I think) and
strong.
Same quality is sold locally for $400 or so.
You could order any length, feather ets. and they sold carbon blems
for $150.
They deserveed to stay in buisness.


Just to be fair to yourself, take a look at ONNO paddles. Here is the
URL.

http://eteamz.active.com/paddleshop/news/index.cfm?


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