Is that a wheel at the end of the paddle?No!

The "wheel" is a replaceable
Road Grip that doesn't rotate. It is made of carbon rubber to get the best grip of the road. The Road Grip is soft enough to allow a smooth, jar free stroke but also strong enough to endure intense riding.
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How do you use a land paddle?The motion is virtually identical to stand up paddle boarding. You stroke with the paddle and push against the road surface with the Road Grips.
You can also drag the paddle to slow down.
The paddle also provides balance, especially when you're in a big lean carving.
Unlike stand up paddling you have to keep the paddle slightly away from the board and wheels, otherwise you'll discover the Road Grips are an excellent wheel brake stopping the board almost instantly, with the rider stopping a bit later, a short distance ahead

What do you do when the Road Grips wear out?The road grips are replaceable and quite durable. Their life will very much depend on your style, how hard you ride and surfaces you ride on.
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How do should I stand on the board when paddling?Styles vary from rider to rider and what they are doing (eg cruising along vs. carving hard). Typically its a surf style stance.
What length paddle should I get?The length choice varies based on rider height. Typically the paddle length is around the same as the rider height or a bit shorter, it comes down also to personal preference and ride style style. A 6' tall rider would typically choose a 5'6" or a 6' length paddle.
If you're serious carver like the guy below then might consider a longer one.
What are land paddles made of?The Kahuna Regular and Classic Big Sticks have a shaft crafted from the
genus Pseudotsuga, ie
Douglas Fir wood

. The Classic also has Hawaiian fabric covered with a layer of fiberglass wrap and a cherry wood laminate handle.
There is also the a Bamboo Big Stick made from
Phyllostachys edulis, otherwise known as
Moso Bamboo

These are a high performance heavy flex design for better "flex and snap" energy return.
How heavy are land paddles?The weight ranges are based on material and length. Since they are made from natural materials the exact weight will vary slightly from paddle to paddle. See the table of typical weights below (gramms) :
Length Regular Classic Bamboo
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4'0" 800 - -
4'6" 800 - -
5'0" 900 1000 1000
5'6" 900 1100 1000
6'0" 1000 1100 1200
6'6" - - 1300
Can I get a carbon fibre land paddle?As far I as I know there are none on the market yet, but I expect they will come as the sport and demand grows.