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From: Gabriel L Romeu <romeug_at_erols.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 10:13:31 -0400
I can see you hesitancy- Greenland paddles are less angle critical and
easier to brace with, harder to refine technique.  They are fine for
padlefloat work and are used often with the float for teaching the roll.
Why don't you make one?

RWMCT_at_aol.com wrote:
> 
> While we are on the subject of paddle float rescues and different paddles,
> has anyone any experience using a Greenland paddle with a paddle float,
> particularly for a re-enter and roll?  I am thinking of getting a Greenland
> paddle because I think they are lovely, but have been hesitant because my
> braces are only so so at best, and had not considered the paddlefloat might
> be an issue.
> RWMCT
> 

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