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Grip wrote: For large body open water stuff, if it works well for you, why change? It wouldn't hurt to learn proper however if you're bored or want a new challenge. I've been WW kayaking for years, and just a year ago bought a WW solo canoe, Mohawk XL-13. Being used to a doublr blade, I tried that, but when I started using a proper canoe paddle, I found it much more rewarding and fun. Thank you both. I'll probably take up the challenge anyway. I wonder what is faster, kayak or canoe in Olympic competition, and hopefully draw some conclusions. |
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