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Reddit mentions of Red Paddle Co Carbon 50 Nylon 3PC Paddle

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Red Paddle Co Carbon 50 Nylon 3PC Paddle
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    Features:
  • It has the lightweight shaft but with the added durability of a nylon blade making it perfect for sharing amongst friends and family.
  • The natural flex of the shaft offers a gentler energy transfer enabling you to reach a greater stroke cadence.
  • The nylon blade remains rigid thanks to the structural reinforcements.
  • The rigidity of the blade combined with the flexibility of the hybrid shaft and overall lightweight feel makes the Carbon 50 Nylon an excellent alternative to heavier alloy paddles.
  • The 3 Piece paddle is practical and ideal for travel, but with no compromise on quality. They easily split into three parts, making it easy to fit into your Red Paddle Co backpack.
Specs:
Height14.960629906 inches
Length14.960629906 inches
Weight1.3125 pounds
Width25.590551155 inches

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Found 1 comment on Red Paddle Co Carbon 50 Nylon 3PC Paddle:

u/KoolDiscoDan ยท 2 pointsr/Sup

How much and what distances do you intend to paddle? Also, are you primarily the only one using the paddle? The carbon in that paddle isn't actually doing much more than regular fiberglass. Carbon fiber is used to reduce weight while keeping strength. It's best when used with epoxy resin which greatly drops the weight to more traditional (wood, metal, nylon for shafts and blades) materials. The drawback to a carbon/epoxy construction is a decrease in durability.

So if weight reduction and some flex for longer paddles or racing is your goal, then you'll really enjoy a carbon shaft and blade (however, not the one above.) You'll also want to get a single shaft cut to your size. The adjustable paddles add weight because of the extra material for adjusting and sacrifice some ability for flex.

If your goal is just a mile or two casual fun trips two or three times a month then you really only need a nylon blade.

If you're wanting to stick with Amazon and that style adjustable paddle, I would look at the Red paddles they have listed. They are a reputable company that produces quality products. Something like this: Carbon shaft with nylon blade.

https://www.amazon.com/RED-Paddle-Co-Carbon-Nylon/dp/B07GYY4FPH/

If you're more interested in longer paddles/fitness/some racing then I would look at Quickblade, Werner or Hippostick. They all have websites loaded with info.

I like to paddle for fitness/distance at least once or twice a week. I've been using Quickblade V drive Vector Net for a year now and love it. For me, it has a nice catch and flex. I also have a Kialoa Makai adjustable shaft for friends. It's built like a tank and average weight.