Re: [Paddlewise] Epic Paddles

From: Lew Warden <lew.warden_at_verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 18:21:52 -0700
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My wife and I have been using the Epic Active Tour, carbon w/o flutter
unless we plant the blade at a shallow angle.  For high angle style it is
beautiful.
Lew
----- Original Message -----
From: "Strosaker" <strosaker_at_cox.net>
Subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Epic Paddles

> From: <jwd_at_acm.org>
> > What do PaddleWise people think of Epic Paddles?  Speaking from
> > experience, of course.
>
> JWD,
>
> I've barrowed a friends Epic Wayfarer a few times and found that it
> fluttered terribly in the water. Otherwise, it seemed pretty nice, which was
> a real shame, because the fluttering in the water was bad enough that I
> would never buy or use one. I recommend Werner or Lightning, or if you want
> to go inexpensive, AquaBound. I've heard good things about Lendal, but I
> haven't tried one.
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