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Nugdam
Nugdam
QLD
600 posts
QLD, 600 posts
28 Jun 2019 9:31pm
I'm looking to upgrade my paddle to have a little more flex and a smaller blade.

I have had two fanatic carbon 80s.. broke them both.
Currently using a 7inch carbon paddle from surfboard warehouse. Which I've had for a longtime and it's getting a bit worn out now.

Would love to hear some opinions on paddles. What size and brand blade you use and your size.

I should mention this is for sup surfing.
colas
colas
5379 posts
5379 posts
28 Jun 2019 8:38pm
My advice:
- use the lighter paddle possible, but that will not break. For me, that means around 400g for a 8" / 170cm paddle (Gong pro), I broke the lighter ones, but the 400g resist.
- use a round, small diameter shaft: it will provide the needed flex to spare your joints. Avoid big and oval shafts, they are quite stiffer.
- at 100kg weight, using sub-8' boards, I prefer a 8" blade. Lighter riders or people with boards with more glide will enjoy a 7"
- get a fluid blade shape with no heavy dihedral or fancy designs, so that you can "surf" the blade on the wave face to lean on it
pumpjockey02
pumpjockey02
309 posts
309 posts
28 Jun 2019 9:20pm
I have same semi carbon starboard, Mr booth uses, got it on sale.
Also have a top of the line JP carbon paddle obtained shop used for half price. The 800 carbon paddle leaves me with no fatigue but I like the added weight of the starboard. I would go fixed shaft first then, worry about full carbon.
If you paddle daily get at least two paddles as you will want to rotate them. Paddle comfort also improves with gloves.
xurfxup
xurfxup
NSW
145 posts
NSW, 145 posts
29 Jun 2019 8:26am
I have the Black Project Lava with T Handle.
90% carbon so it's got a bit of flex but is very strong.
I have had two fanatic carbon 80s.
One snapped - not by me but a stronger mate of mine.
The BP lava seems to have more power compared to the fanatic in my opinion and the t handle really helps in the surf.
If you need advice on paddles you can talk/email Chris Freeman from Black Project directly.
He's the paddle guru.
I don't have any affiliation with BP, just discovered them on my last trip to Maui.
They post world wide for $30 usd.

paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3378 posts
QLD, 3378 posts
29 Jun 2019 10:43am
I use this paddle every day and love it, flex is very nice and i never get any shoulder or muscle pain from paddling with it and i do a lot of paddling. I use it for both surfing and racing.
They are already one of the best priced paddles for the high end quality at full retail but right now even cheaper.

Blade size is 84.5sq


www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/carbon-kevlar-paddle-elite
Emeboy
Emeboy
NSW
399 posts
NSW, 399 posts
29 Jun 2019 12:15pm
Hey Nugdam,
I have been using a Ke Nalu xTuf Wiki 74 for the past couple of years and It is the best paddle I have had. I used (and still have) the Fanatic Carbon 75 as well which were good for size (less stress on the shoulders) but I did break a few of these as well.

I have broken a Ke Nalu shaft as well after about only 6 months, but the awesome Ke Nalu crew replaced it for me free of charge!! Really easy to dismantle the paddle pieces and re-assemble. The smaller shaft diameter on the Ke Nalu paddles is also quite comfortable compared to the larger Fanatic shaft.
BigZ
BigZ
190 posts
190 posts
29 Jun 2019 10:16am
I also use KeNalu with xTuf shaft. The flex is just right for my worn out shoulders. You have three other options for shaft flex and many options for blades and handles. All components are interchangeable and because you use hot glue for assembly you can easily set up the right configuration. I use Elite 84 blade for surfing at 100kg.

kenalu.com/collections/paddles/products/elite-paddle
Piros
Piros
QLD
7296 posts
QLD, 7296 posts
29 Jun 2019 6:01pm
I was a die hard QB user until shoulder surgery and they got a bit stiff for me . Moved to the Starboard Balsa enduro and now the Carbon Endro which is so light & strong still with some give. Plenty of good ones out there , just my fav at the moment.
sup.star-board.com/products/enduro-paddle/

I do like how with Ke Nalu how you can select the head the shaft and Handel great idea.
exiled
exiled
367 posts
367 posts
29 Jun 2019 5:11pm
Another vote for the Ke Nalu xTuf. Light weight and with a forgiving flex and a modular design. Tons of blade sizes and designs to work with too.

I keep a 27 North Kevlar paddle as back up for the great lifetime warranty, but its probably too big and stiff for what you are looking for.
gibo
gibo
QLD
213 posts
QLD, 213 posts
29 Jun 2019 8:04pm
+1 for kenalu xtuf. I have had the 60% carbon as my surf paddle for years. Great flex, and it's copped a flogging (including learning to foil) and still going strong. I recently put my 84 kohini blade on, and really like the narrow width and soft catch.
Nugdam
Nugdam
QLD
600 posts
QLD, 600 posts
29 Jun 2019 9:21pm
With the kenalu xtuf. Are you using which version?
beefarmer
beefarmer
WA
328 posts
WA, 328 posts
29 Jun 2019 8:23pm
this is the one i use. its great. very light weight, big difference from my previous fanatic paddle. narrow shaft has been good for a full year though i was sceptical it would be strong enough at first. Fixed length of course. And i was plesently surprised by the price $250 i think.

i dont like the silver carbon weave though, i reakon it looks like scales of a fish. having some fish looking thing splashing around the side of your board probably isnt a great idea.
JEG
JEG
VIC
1469 posts
JEG JEG
VIC, 1469 posts
30 Jun 2019 8:37am
I tried most of them and I keep coming back to Quickblade trifecta vector net on general paddling and surfing
gibo
gibo
QLD
213 posts
QLD, 213 posts
30 Jun 2019 8:56am
Nugdam said..
With the kenalu xtuf. Are you using which version?

xTuf shaft (60KFI)
kenalu.com.au/home/product/elite-shaft/
exiled
exiled
367 posts
367 posts
30 Jun 2019 6:59am
gibo said..

Nugdam said..
With the kenalu xtuf. Are you using which version?


xTuf shaft (60KFI)
kenalu.com.au/home/product/elite-shaft/


same
Nugdam
Nugdam
QLD
600 posts
QLD, 600 posts
30 Jun 2019 10:39am
gibo said..

Nugdam said..
With the kenalu xtuf. Are you using which version?


xTuf shaft (60KFI)
kenalu.com.au/home/product/elite-shaft/


Any idea on the weight of it? Google tells me about 500grams. My current paddle is 395 grams. Quite a big difference.

The xtuff sounds good. Not sure what blade I'd put on one either.
HMB
HMB
VIC
11 posts
HMB HMB
VIC, 11 posts
30 Jun 2019 10:50am
Another vote for the Ke Nalu Wiki 74 / X-Tuf S shaft.

I have 2 [different lengths for the variety of boards I use]. One of them is my original Blade/shaft which I think is around 7 yrs old, lots of use, still going strong and it's survived kissing my foil mast.
Bighugg
Bighugg
498 posts
498 posts
30 Jun 2019 8:53am
Is anyone using a Smik paddle ?
If so, what sizes n construction ?
Cheers
gibo
gibo
QLD
213 posts
QLD, 213 posts
30 Jun 2019 1:36pm
Nugdam said..

gibo said..


Nugdam said..
With the kenalu xtuf. Are you using which version?



xTuf shaft (60KFI)
kenalu.com.au/home/product/elite-shaft/



Any idea on the weight of it? Google tells me about 500grams. My current paddle is 395 grams. Quite a big difference.

The xtuff sounds good. Not sure what blade I'd put on one either.


The flex and durability is worth the (minor) extra weight. As a surf paddle, which is to around eye height, the weight has never bothered me. That said, I take my paddle outs are pretty relaxed since I started foiling cause the rides are sooooo long. I have a qb v drive for non-surf paddling.

As for blades, I used to have a wiki and had no complaints, but much prefer the longer/narrower kohini since swapping over.

Final tip, I have always wrapped the whole blade with a layer of nitto electrical tape. Stops a lot of chips and scraps, cheap and easily replaced. DJ has an installation video somewhere on SB.
Nugdam
Nugdam
QLD
600 posts
QLD, 600 posts
30 Jun 2019 2:06pm
Cheers for the input mate. I'm looking at the xtuf with possibly the mana 82 paddle or the wiki 84. It's great you can buy parts if you need them.

Maybe I need a few beers before I pull the trigger ha..
beefarmer
beefarmer
WA
328 posts
WA, 328 posts
30 Jun 2019 12:50pm

gibo said..


Final tip, I have always wrapped the whole blade with a layer of nitto electrical tape. Stops a lot of chips and scraps, cheap and easily replaced. DJ has an installation video somewhere on SB.


+ 2 for electrical tape 3 or 4 layers around the blade edge works nice and i dont notice the weight. need to change the top layer every year or so
BigZ
BigZ
190 posts
190 posts
30 Jun 2019 12:59pm
Nugdam said..
Cheers for the input mate. I'm looking at the xtuf with possibly the mana 82 paddle or the wiki 84. It's great you can buy parts if you need them.

Maybe I need a few beers before I pull the trigger ha..


You can always ask Lane at KeNalu if you are not sure what combination would work. He has always been very helpful.
Nugdam
Nugdam
QLD
600 posts
QLD, 600 posts
30 Jun 2019 3:55pm
BigZ said..

Nugdam said..
Cheers for the input mate. I'm looking at the xtuf with possibly the mana 82 paddle or the wiki 84. It's great you can buy parts if you need them.

Maybe I need a few beers before I pull the trigger ha..



You can always ask Lane at KeNalu if you are not sure what combination would work. He has always been very helpful.


Do you happen to have a email for him?
supthecreek
supthecreek
2760 posts
2760 posts
30 Jun 2019 2:06pm
lane.mead@kenalu.com
DaveSandan
DaveSandan
VIC
1385 posts
VIC, 1385 posts
30 Jun 2019 9:53pm
XTuff shafts are good I have the same one on both of mine.




Nugdam
Nugdam
QLD
600 posts
QLD, 600 posts
1 Jul 2019 6:25am
DaveSandan said..
XTuff shafts are good I have the same one on both of mine.





Which blade do you prefer out of the wiki and the mana?
Nugdam
Nugdam
QLD
600 posts
QLD, 600 posts
1 Jul 2019 6:26am
DaveSandan said..
XTuff shafts are good I have the same one on both of mine.





Which blade do you prefer out of the wiki and the mana?
DaveSandan
DaveSandan
VIC
1385 posts
VIC, 1385 posts
1 Jul 2019 1:01pm
Hey Nugman

i use the Mana for long paddles a DW runs and the Wiki for surf. The Mana is very light and great when you are paddling over 10km. I used the Wiki for that first and it was great but heavier. The WIki is bullet proof and has a hard edge to protect against rocks etc so it preserves better and is not Carbon.
i like both but for different uses so buy one and save for the other.
Deano72
Deano72
NSW
540 posts
NSW, 540 posts
2 Jul 2019 5:31pm
Shoot me a PM if I can help with any Ke Nalu related questions.....or email us via the Aussie Ke Nalu website.
I'm the Aussie distributor.
sup808
sup808
29 posts
29 posts
2 Jul 2019 5:37pm
I use the xtuf shaft with kenalu mana 82 blade. I've had this paddle almost two years and love it. It's super light weight and my shoulders definitely appreciate the small blade.
Gboots
Gboots
NSW
1321 posts
NSW, 1321 posts
2 Jul 2019 9:08pm
Nothing wrong with a Naish Carbon Plus. Very happy with mine . Over 120 sessions and still going strong besides wear and tear . Excellent flex
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