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Stand Up Paddle => Gear Talk => Topic started by: feet on August 22, 2014, 07:45:05 AM
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I have two Werner Nitro paddles, a 1 pc and a 3 pc, and they both have a shaft thickness of about 1 1/4".
Is this standard throughout the industry? Seems like hand sizes are anything but standard, and I'd like to see what a thicker shaft feels like.
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I wouldn't say it's standard. I also had a Werner Nitro and Fuse adjustable. I now have a Bending Branches adjustable along with a new Kenalu Ho'oloa, and the Kenalu has a noticeably smaller shaft circumference than my Bending Branches paddle.
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Probably feel heavier. You can wrap it with a number of products to make it thicker and a have better feel. I see a lot of people with wrap on their shafts.
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Hmmm. PDX must be sleeping.
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Inflatable? We'll have to ask Mr. Kalama. Do you see inflatable shafts becoming popular in the near future? They:
Are easy to travel with.
Will fit in any purse.
Should be 10" longer, which is about the right length.
Have an easily inflatable ergonomic design.
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Hmmm. PDX must be sleeping.
Oops.
Yes, I certainly do want to respond to this thread. I was thinking TallDude had a good point, that you can wrap a paddle shaft with tape, grips, etc. to make it as thick as you want, and it's easy to experiment or adjust to whatever you want.
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Feet
To be perfectly honest.
I am quite happy with my shaft thickness.
It suits my hand size perfectly.
And of course all the years I have put into
practicing the pairing of the two I think I prefer it that way.
I did have thicker shafts in the past and felt that it was a bit of a strain
on the palm to accommodate.
I have also tried the shaft covers and found that there is a loss of feeling.
Sometimes leading to palm cramping.
If your hands are really that large perhaps you can try a more opened palm approach
and use two fingers to hold the shaft below and thumb above.
Like you are playing a bass guitar.
It may be that trying to grip a smaller shaft is straining your palm and wrist.
See if that helps.
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Hmmm. PDX must be sleeping.
Oops.
Yes, I certainly do want to respond to this thread. I was thinking TallDude had a good point, that you can wrap a paddle shaft with tape, grips, etc. to make it as thick as you want, and it's easy to experiment or adjust to whatever you want.
Also, I wasn't sleeping. I was busy doing this: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=undercover+brother+cigarette+scene