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~@ngel~
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Just bought my very first outrigger paddle.
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I got myself a Quickblade Haku (had to boycott Nahoa). What are your experiences/opinions with different blades?
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Quote from: ~@ngel~ on January 15, 2006, 09:06:10 PM
(had to boycott Nahoa).Â
ouch!!!
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how come you boycotted the nahoa paddle?Â
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Re: Just bought my very first outrigger paddle.
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i've got a kialoa axel, and i really like it. i used it in a marathon the other day, and the flex i experienced in the shaft during a sprint was something else. i guess i'm too used to my burnwater.
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