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Timber Paddle

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Created by deanrobi > 9 months ago, 10 Nov 2014
deanrobi
VIC, 641 posts
10 Nov 2014 8:24PM
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Love the look of timber so thinking about a timber paddle, anyone have one of these

http://www.gillespiepaddles.com/Product/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductId=69

How do you find them? too heavy? durable

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
11 Nov 2014 9:53AM
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Don't have that particular brand but do have a watersports Tas timber paddle . I have 3 paddles , 1 carbon fibre , 1 naish adjustable , and my timber paddle and the timber one is the one I have used pretty much everyday for the last 18 months . They are heavy compared to the other paddles but I only use mine in the surf and cant say I particularly notice the weight . Mine has copped a pounding , have snapped it once after a pretty good wipeout , but really happy with its durability.
You can see mine in my profile pics - having trouble uploading a pic will try again latter .

2MT
TAS, 585 posts
15 Nov 2014 5:36PM
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Search Watersport TAS Custom paddle

There's a report on Seabreeze

I searched it through google

tassiesup
TAS, 477 posts
15 Nov 2014 5:48PM
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These are available
out of Tas

Look good and light weight

riverider
TAS, 1100 posts
15 Nov 2014 6:41PM
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This is the link your looking for

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Carbon-Tax-Free-Paddles/

flowmaster
294 posts
16 Nov 2014 12:28AM
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check the Dutch:

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
17 Nov 2014 12:48PM
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heres some pics of mine from watersports Tas . the thing I love with the timber paddle is the power it seems to generate . When I snapped mine and was using my other paddles I was often checking the blade to make sure it was still all there .Seriously missed mine when it was snapped and very glad to have it back in the water .



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