Re: Paddle: GP edges, how thin?
In Response To: Re: Paddle: GP edges, how thin? *PIC* (Sean Dawe)
: The thin tips and blades make for a very quiet paddle.
I have to wonder how much paddler technique has to do with this? I mean, with all due respect to Bryan Nystrom, taking it down to 1/8" sounds way too thin to me. I make and use lots of paddles, take mine down to 1/4" or so. I value a silent paddle as much as anybody possibly can, but in addition to durability I'm also thinking hand comfort, since all the blade is handle on a GP. I do not like the feel of paddles with razor edges.
But maybe I'm just reading it wrong, that everyone's really saying to end up with a 1/8" radius, not diameter??
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- Paddle: GP edges, how thin?
Jeff Horton -- 6/18/2012, 6:22 am- Re: Paddle: GP edges, how thin?
Brian Nystrom -- 6/18/2012, 6:33 am- Re: Paddle: GP edges, how thin?
Jeff Horton -- 6/18/2012, 9:10 am- Re: Paddle: GP edges, how thin? *PIC*
Sean Dawe -- 6/18/2012, 10:21 am- Re: Paddle: GP edges, how thin?
Kurt Maurer -- 6/18/2012, 2:00 pm- Re: Paddle: GP edges, how thin?
Bill Hamm -- 6/19/2012, 1:41 am- Re: Paddle: GP edges, how thin?
Brian Nystrom -- 6/20/2012, 6:58 am- Re: Paddle: GP edges, how thin?
Greg H -- 6/20/2012, 10:45 am
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