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"Hornet Fiberglass Kayak Paddle – Graphic Design"

"Hornet Fiberglass Kayak Paddle – Graphic Design"

Description

Hornet Watersports Graphic Fiberglass Kayak Paddle- Ideal

The blade’s power face has a beautiful double-sided fish scale design, which shows through on the blade’s transparent backface. The other side is reinforced with fiberglass for maximum durability and a sleek look. The dihedral blade shape is ideal for efficiently pulling water.

The paddle blade is made of durable Fiberglass, while the shaft is a mix of light carbon fiber and fiberglass. This combination gives an optimal flex for your paddling session, whether you’re out for a leisurely ride or for a hard workout.

The midsize blade of this paddle is ideal for touring, kayak fishing and any type of recreational paddling. The kayak oars are designed for paddlers of all skill levels. Fits most kayak paddle grips. Includes kayak paddle drip rings.

The paddle weighs 26 oz. and comes with two drip rings. The paddle breaks down into two parts making it easy to transport and store away.

The kayak oar has a straight shaft and measures 90.5” (230 CM). The adjustable mechanism can extend the paddle to 94.5” (240 CM). The angle of the blade can be changed and adjusted from 0 to 60 degrees. The paddle allows for blade feathering in increments of 15 degrees.

Ok, here's what we just did to get them on.One side goes on easy, the side with the clip does not. My wife removed a few stitches from the black edge part of the grip. We were then able to work it over the clip after soaking it in water. She will now stitch up that section that we opened. These grips now fit very tightly, I wouldn't want to put on a larger size, a Velcro wrap or even wear gloves. This worked for us and has eliminated the beginnings of blisters after paddling without grips.

No it does not have a travel bag with it.

My wife has small hands and she loves her paddle.

Not effectively, this paddle is designed for kayaks rather than SUPs. It would work in theory, but I wouldn't spend $200 for something that isn't made for your type of paddling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I put slide on paddle grips on this Paddle? I don’t like the Velcro ones.

Ok, here's what we just did to get them on.One side goes on easy, the side with the clip does not. My wife removed a few stitches from the black edge part of the grip. We We were then able to work it over the clip after soaking it in water. She will now stitch up that section that we opened. These grips now fit very tightly, I wouldn't want to put on a larger size, a Velcro wrap or even wear gloves. This worked for us and has eliminated the beginnings of blisters after paddling without grips.

Just bought it. Does it come with a travel bag ?

No it does not have a travel bag with it.

I have small hands Do you think this paddle would be suitable for a woman with small hands

My wife has small hands and she loves her paddle

Can i use this on paddling board sup ?

Not effectively, this paddle is designed for kayaks rather then SUPs. It would work in theory but I wouldn't spend $200 for something that isn't made for your type of paddling.