Date: 9/29/2001, 7:45 pm
Has anyone paddled the wooden and/or composite native paddles built by Betsie Bay and Superior? How did they handle in comparison? Any comments on their quality of construction? I love the feel, smell, look of wood. Is there any reason other than weight (an important reason) to consider the composite paddles?
I am thinking about purchasing the lightest native paddle I can find because of joint problems(rotator cuff, carpal tunnel...etc). I understand that using the native paddle and style of paddling will be significantly kinder to my aging joints.
I am building an Aleut paddle designed by Rob Macks. However, I don't think it will come anywhere close to the 26oz weight of the composite models.
Would really appreciate your thoughts.
Bob
Messages In This Thread
- Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Bob Deutsch -- 9/29/2001, 7:45 pm- Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Bobby Curtis -- 9/30/2001, 4:29 pm- Many thanks all....great stuff!! *NM*
Bob Deutsch -- 9/30/2001, 2:53 pm- Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Rob Macks -- 9/30/2001, 10:36 am- Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Greg Stamer -- 9/29/2001, 10:04 pm- Re: paddle looms & paddle plants
Dean Trexel -- 9/29/2001, 11:38 pm
- Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Dean Trexel -- 9/29/2001, 8:09 pm- Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
100GRIT -- 9/29/2001, 8:26 pm- Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Bob Deutsch -- 9/29/2001, 8:49 pm- prior post has paddle builder websites *NM*
Bob Deutsch -- 9/29/2001, 9:53 pm
- prior post has paddle builder websites *NM*
- Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
- Many thanks all....great stuff!! *NM*
- Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle