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Werner Desperado Rec WW Paddle 45 Degree - Closeout
On Sale: $127.50
The Werner Desperado Paddle offers excellent paddle performance at a price that should be outlawed! Features mid-size carbon reinforced nylon blades and Werner's premium fiberglass shaft.
- 45 degree blade offset significantly reduces wind resistance on the forward stroke for more efficient paddling.
- Built with Werner's premium carbon-blend fiberglass shaft for a superior strength-to-weight ratio.
- Carbon reinforced nylon blades are light, stiff and durable.
- The Desperado's mid-size blades are great for all around river running.
Small shaft option is available. To know if you need a small diameter shaft, measure your hand from the base of the palm to the tip of your middle finger. If your measurement is 6 1/4" or smaller you should try a small shaft. You can also print the "Shaft Diameter Print Out" in the Links section and use it to measure your hand.
- Features:
- Blades are light, stiff and durable
- Advanced river running design is stable and balanced
- Premium fiberglass shaft has Werner's legendary bomber strength.
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- Blade Specs:
- Carbon Reinforced Nylon
- Size: 41 cm x 19.5cm, 16.4" x 7.8"
- 655sq cm
- Asymetrical
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- Shaft Specs:
- Premium Fiberglass
- Straight Shaft
- 45° Feather
- Right Hand Control
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- Paddle Weight:
- 1021g (36oz) at 197cm.
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3/13/2013 4.0best paddle for the price By wiggy from Woodstock, GA About Me Casual/ Recreational - Good Control
- Reduces Flutter
By DaoodthePaddler from Washington, DC - Comfortable Shaft
- Good Control
- Advanced Paddling Techniques
- River Running
7/15/2011 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) By crazy uncle red from ooltewah tn - Comfortable Shaft
- Stiffer blade
10/21/2010 (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful) By Scooter from The 'burgh
Werner Desperado Rec WW Paddle 45° - Closeout Q: As I am not an experienced whitewater paddler, can you advise between a paddle 45 deg versus 30 deg offset? I have been using a 45 deg borrowed paddle for pool training, and while I have no issues with the rotation needed between alternate sides, how much of a difference can the 30 deg offset make. My right wrist lacks some strength due to a break years ago. As I am right handed, I expect that a 'right handed' paddle shaft is the proper choice? Asked on 4/12/2013 by Rocknut from Maplewood, NJ Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: Here's what one of our ace kayakers has to say on this - "It is 15 degrees or 1/3 less total paddle rotation required per stroke. This allows for a faster cadence and will probably be easier on the right wrist. 30 degree offset is the norm these days in whitewater." And yes, right handed folks generally want a right hand control paddle. Answered on 4/15/2013 by Clyde from NRS A: This is my primary whitewater paddle and it works great for what I use if for intermediate level mostly class 2-3. The 45 deg angle works well for aggressive paddling and the rotation required is not an issue. I would say the rotation required to paddle left to right becomes natural very quickly. Answered on 4/14/2013 by Anonymous A: I have only ever paddled with 45 degree paddles and prefer them for that reason. The idea with a 30 degrees is less rotation as you paddle straight forward and less to worry about with regard to bracing...blades are pretty much the same on both sides. That said, I think a 30 degree gives less power in certain strokes for maneuvering. No question that time spent paddling will help strengthen your wrist, but neither paddle angle is better for your situation per se. You are correct, go with the Right handed paddle if you are right handed...that is the side that will primarily stay on the paddle in a tight grip...at least more than your left in this situation. Hope this information helps! Answered on 4/12/2013 by DaoodthePaddler from Washington, DC
Werner Desperado Rec WW Paddle 45° - Closeout Q: Do you have this with left hand control Asked on 12/14/2012 by doors13 Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: We don't stock it left-hand control, but can order it for you. Usually only takes a week. Give us a call - 800.635.5202. Answered on 12/14/2012 by Clyde from NRS
Werner Desperado Rec WW Paddle 45° - Closeout Q: Does the shaft have an area shaped differently for right (or left) handed control? Asked on 11/8/2012 by David from Lexington, SC Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The shaft is ovalized in the hand grip area, in opposite directions on the two sides. For right-hand control you would grip it so that the narrow part of the oval is at the second joint (from your knuckles) of your fingers. For left hand control, that area of the fingers would have to lay along the flattish area of the oval. Answered on 11/8/2012 by Clyde from NRS
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