RE: [Paddlewise] Kevlar vs. Full Carbon Fiber?

From: Steve Brown <steve_at_brown-web.net>
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 09:43:18 -0700
It was a whetstone paddle and it broke virtually as you describe. I'm
still using a whetstone paddle, but now with the fatter WW shaft. Seems
ok so far, but I'm not sure any paddle would survive what I did to the
first one.

             Steve Brown


When pure CF shafts break, they tend to do so catastrophically. I saw a 
Canadian slalom paddler break a paddle in half catching an eddy on the 
Ocoee River. The shaft looked like it had been hacksawed in two. Of 
course, that was a racing layup, so perhaps not as robust as one would 
use for cruising.

Whetstone (RIP) put a layer of glass inside their carbon paddles to give

them a little more resilience.

-- 
Steve Cramer
Athens, GA




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