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#1 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 64
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$350!!! I was hoping for some suggestion to avoid that! But they are now $250. Interesting that the Coreyvecken is a Touring not a Whitewater paddle as it has a 710 cm squared blade, greater than many of the Werner Whitewater blades.
Thanks very much for the post, as I may rethink purchase of a whitewater paddle which is generally no more than 196 cm, for a longer, big bladed touring paddle. |
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 102
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My Hobie paddle brole on the first stroke through the surf on a big day at the shores- stuck me in a bad situation real fast. Try the Aquabound paddles at REI. The carbon fiber manta ray is very nice!
Light and strong and a bargain at about 170. I love this paddle! |
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#3 |
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Posts: n/a
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A carbon fiber bending branches slice is a great deal I think. I love mine, its really light, and has great thrust.
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#4 |
Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 64
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Ordered a Corryvreken 220
Thanks cox, I ordered a Corryvrecken 220 cm for use with my Revo. Prices dropped way down on holiday sales. 710 cm blade should be great for needed power surges and braces in the surf.
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