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Fri 29 Apr, 2016 11:13 am
Hi guys im looking for a cheap packraft paddle, any ideas?
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Fri 29 Apr, 2016 11:41 am
Buy a cheap proper kayak paddle, and think about doing your own ferrules if you want it multi-piece.
Don't waste money with those stupid little paddles that come with cheap pool rafts - they're too flexible, and the paddle blade is too small to move your raft when you need it moved - eg if heading the wrong way into a rapid.
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Fri 29 Apr, 2016 1:15 pm
Rays outdoors do a cheap 2. I lost half of my 4 and its so far worked well.
Mon 02 May, 2016 2:49 am
Whats cheap?
I spotted this recent addition on Massdrop and spotted your post:
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/ae-touring-carbon-paddle
Mon 02 May, 2016 7:12 am
Advanced elements ones are sometimes available via torpedo7
Mon 02 May, 2016 10:13 pm
Thanks a lot for all the info guys, at the moment I'm just beginning and I don't want to pour too much money into something else just yet haha.
I was thinking around $100, I'm not too worried about weight (well nothing crazy) at this point as my pack generally verges on UL.
I might have a look at the ones at Rays Outdoors and see what they are like, and will keep an eye on Torpedo7.
At this point I don't want to get one from the states until I want to invest some actual money on a good one, mostly just because shipping on average is around 40-75USD for one
Tue 03 May, 2016 9:50 am
I have a alum shaft AE paddle and it is a bit of a wobbly thing.
There's also:
http://www.packrafting-store.de/Paddle/ ... :2_53.html may be competitive without the VAT.
I'd agree though, check out a local kayaking place, even if they dont have 4 piece, easy to make from spare shaft and some clips.
Wed 01 Jun, 2016 11:47 am
It looks like there is a reasonable 4 piece paddle now on MassDrop
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/advanced-elements-ultralight-paddle - About AU$72 delivered. If anybody in Canberra is going to buy one please pm me. I am looking for someone buy one for me as I will be os for the next 3 months and unable to take delivery. I will pay up front and collect when I return.
Wed 01 Jun, 2016 1:11 pm
The other choice you have are hand paddles.
I made my own using a couple of frisbees and they were simple, light and easy to use.
http://store.noc.com/riveraholic-pro-ha ... 78/product
Wed 01 Jun, 2016 9:06 pm
Thanks again guys. I saw the paddle go up on Massdrop last night and jumped on it.
The hand paddles are awesome Icefest! how did you mold the plastic?
Thu 02 Jun, 2016 6:54 pm
Not mine. Those are the ones for sale at the link.
This is me in the LWD, with my homemade frisbee paddles:
Tue 27 Feb, 2018 1:06 pm
nocens wrote:Thanks again guys. I saw the paddle go up on Massdrop last night and jumped on it.
The hand paddles are awesome Icefest! how did you mold the plastic?
I'm considering getting a set of the Advanced Elements Ultralight Pack Paddles. How did you go using them and would you recommend them?
Cheers
Sun 11 Mar, 2018 8:05 pm
Horizon Line Canoes sell a 3 piece white water break down paddle for $139. Aussie seller. Google them.
I have a Advanced Elements paddle. I don't like it much. Like all their paddles, it's too long. 230cm is OK on flat water but not great for paddling rapids, as far as I'm concerned.
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