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« Reply #30 on: June 23, 2009, 01:39:42 PM »

Hey Illuminate,

I just PM'd you about a 51" T-Grip Hapa. I'm in for a group order through Ryan. Let me know what's up.

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« Reply #31 on: June 23, 2009, 01:47:51 PM »

We are still selling Quick Blade paddles and have more coming in this week.  Pogue Sports is still running strong, we just needed to step back from consumables such as clothing to focus on production and coaching and personal time.

The Quick Blade paddle that we recommend is the not the Hapa it is the new Kanaha.  The Hapa is great for flat water and has an amazing catch and is very aggressive.  The only difference is if the Hapa will stick on the exit in messy water.  The New Kanaha maintains the strong easy catch, but allows the canoe to release more at the end of the pull.

We offer team and group pricing and are able to have paddles here in two weeks from date of order for standard carbon paddles with wood shaft.  Our price includes shipping to Vancouver, and we offer a 10 - 15% discount depending on numbers ordered.  Retail pricing is $265 Canadian.

Thank you

Ryan Pogue

Awesome, I'll go with that recommendation of the Kanaha.  Anyone else for a group buy?
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