I use a 240 cm Aqua Bound Manta Ray paddle that came with my kayak 5 years ago. It has blades with large surface area (104 in2) which I like, but is heavy. The shaft is fiberglass and the blades are plastic. I believe the weight is over 35 oz.
I am looking for a new paddle that is considerably lighter. It must have a large blade area (at least 104 in2) and a 240 cm shaft -- often these characteristics are mutually exclusive. I also want the paddle weight to be below 30 oz, and ideally in the 25-26 oz range. I have not found many paddles on the market that meet all those criteria. One that does is the Aqua Bound Surge Carbon paddle. It weight 25.5 oz, has 104 in2 blade area, and comes in a 240 cm shaft. But it is not cheap either.
Has anyone on this site used that paddle before? If so, what are your thoughts? I noticed on the Aqua Bound site, they list the members of their Pro Staff team. Most of those guys use the Surge Carbon.
If I hear bad reports about the Surge Carbon or get too much sticker shock, my second choice is the Aqua Bound Manta Ray carbon paddle. It has the same blade area and length but weighs 29.5 oz. It is hard to imagine that an extra 4 oz makes much difference, but several guys in kayak shops (who did not have either of those paddles in stock so they were not pushing for a sale) told me that 4 oz will make a difference, particularly now that I often spend multiple hours of steady trolling. I welcome opinions on that 4-oz differential.
Thanks in advance.
I am looking for a new paddle that is considerably lighter. It must have a large blade area (at least 104 in2) and a 240 cm shaft -- often these characteristics are mutually exclusive. I also want the paddle weight to be below 30 oz, and ideally in the 25-26 oz range. I have not found many paddles on the market that meet all those criteria. One that does is the Aqua Bound Surge Carbon paddle. It weight 25.5 oz, has 104 in2 blade area, and comes in a 240 cm shaft. But it is not cheap either.
Has anyone on this site used that paddle before? If so, what are your thoughts? I noticed on the Aqua Bound site, they list the members of their Pro Staff team. Most of those guys use the Surge Carbon.
If I hear bad reports about the Surge Carbon or get too much sticker shock, my second choice is the Aqua Bound Manta Ray carbon paddle. It has the same blade area and length but weighs 29.5 oz. It is hard to imagine that an extra 4 oz makes much difference, but several guys in kayak shops (who did not have either of those paddles in stock so they were not pushing for a sale) told me that 4 oz will make a difference, particularly now that I often spend multiple hours of steady trolling. I welcome opinions on that 4-oz differential.
Thanks in advance.
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