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GizzieNZ said..HumanCartoon said..
I'm heavier than you (by more than I'll care to admit), Ke Nalu X-Tuf or X-Tuf (S) is what you need. I'm clumsy and have pounded the bejeeses out of my X-Tuf with no issues. Have broken others but not the KN. In the unlikely event that the worst did happen, you're up for a replacement shaft only and not a whole paddle (they'll even offer a generous discount the replacement part under their "forever paddle" policy). Go demo one.
A kind soul sent me Ke Nalu X-Tuff to try out......a great paddle. Flexible and responsive to hard paddle strokes (suddenly realised the X-Tuf might be a fibreglass shaft but not sure)
No worries about digging deep anyway :)
The Ke Nalu xTuf and xTuf(S) are predominately carbon fibre but contain some fibreglass.
Most good shafts contain a small percentage of fibreglass to provide better durability.
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durable 100% carbon shaft would be way too stiff.....to reduce stiffness in a 100% carbon shaft, some material needs to be removed and then you end up with a brittle, easily broken shaft.
Ke Nalu xTuf and xTuf(S) shafts are constructed differently to provide the nice flex response.....uni-directional carbon fibre is wound helically around the mandrel in alternate directions.
Ke Nalu paddles are not cheap but like anything in this world you get what you pay for.....in this case, not only a premium quality product but also top backup service should you have any issues with your paddle.