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BENDING BRANCHES


SUNRISE GLASS (D) www.bendingbranches.com • $99.95


One of the best rec paddles on the market. This light- weight, durable fiberglass shaft will keep your joints from feeling achy, even after a full day of paddling. High- visibility yellow polypropylene blades add safety. Great for all types of paddling and all ages.


BLADE MATERIAL: POLYPROPYLENE REINFORCED WITH NYLON • SHAFT MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS • LENGTH: 210/220/230/240 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: 0/60 (RIGHT OR LEFTHAND) • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 35 OZ


H2O PERFORMANCE PADDLES


H2O SUPERTOUR (E) www.h2opaddles.com • $349–$399


NEW FOR 2014


New for 2014 is H2O’s newest high-performance paddle. Once again, H2O breaks new ground in paddle material science. Their new SuperTour TPX paddle features blades made of a light and durable exotic carbon polymer. Their 2014 SuperTour weighs in at a scant 27 ounces, the per- fect blend of art and science. Proudly made in Canada.


BLADE MATERIAL: CARBON POLYMER • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON • LENGTH: 210/220/230/240 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: FAST FERRULE • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 27 OZ


LENDAL PADDLES GROMMIT


KIDS PADDLE (F) www.lendalna.com • $199.99 NEW FOR 2014


If adults are reluctant to compromise on function and performance, why should kids? Introducing the Grom- met, a paddle specifically designed for the younger kay- aker. Built to withstand rough adventures both on the water and off, the Grommet combines strength and light weight. Shafts are sized for smaller hands and blades come in colorful designs that catch the eye.


BLADE MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON • LENGTH: 180/185/190/195/200 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: ADJUSTABLE • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 21 OZ


LENDAL PADDLES XRANGE 650


and 700 (G) www.lendalna.com • $460–$550 UPDATED FOR 2014


The XRange series currently consists of Lendal’s most popular blades, the Kinetik Touring 650 and Kinetik Touring 700. Lendal replaced the center rib with a foam-filled, foiled back face for a more fluid feel on the


water, while retaining proven power face geometry. Now 20 percent lighter and also available in two piece or four piece.


BLADE MATERIAL: CARBON • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON • LENGTH: 205/210/215/220 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: ADJUSTABLE 0-60 DEGREE RH OR LH • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 750 G/26.5 OZ (2-PIECE)


LENDAL PADDLES


STORM (H) www.lendalna.com • $425–$485


NEW FOR 2014 The Storm is a high-performance dihedral


foil-back


paddle designed for every type of paddler. Super light (640 grams), controllable in all conditions and predict- able through the entire paddle stroke inspires the pad- dler in whatever conditions they face. The Storm is the marriage of the popular XRange foil-back Kinetik shape with a new dihedral face. Its ease of power delivery and control makes this paddle a must-have for anyone seri- ous about performance.


BLADE MATERIAL: CARBON • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON • LENGTH: 205/210/215/220 • DEGREES OFFSET: 0-60 DEGREE RIGHT OR LEFTHAND • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 630 G/ 22 OZ


LENDAL PADDLES


SEA BREEZE (I) www.lendalna.com • $295–$530


The Sea Breeze is a perfect match for the flatwater paddler. This elegant dihedral blade shape will delight those in pack boats and wider kayaks. With a smaller surface area than the Ocean Spirit, the Sea Breeze will appeal to those looking for a more forgiving, light- weight paddle that nevertheless performs efficiently over long periods out on the water. Also available as a two-piece or four-piece.


BLADE MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS / CARBON • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON • LENGTH:


205/210/215/220/230/240/250/260 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: ADJUSTABLE 60 DEGREES RIGHT OR LEFTHAND • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 25 OZ


STELLAR KAYAKS & SURF SKIS STELLAR


WING PADDLE (J) www.stellarkayaksusa.com • $225–$445


The lightweight Wing paddle provides strong connec- tion through the drive and a clean release. The Airfoil cross-section of the Wing provides hyrdodymanic lift during a high-angle stroke. The comfortable oval shaft fits hands well and is stiff for maximum power applica- tion. Available in a medium and small blade, as well as three grades of construction. The paddle is fully adjust- able over 10 centimeters and all angles and has a quick- release cam collar.


BLADE MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS OR CARBON • SHAFT MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS OR CARBON • LENGTH: 205–215 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: ADJUSTABLE • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 30 OZ


WERNER PADDLES CAMANO (K)


www.wernerpaddles • $275 straight shaft/$370 neutral bent shaft


The Camano features Werner’s most popular, award-win- ning, low-angle, mid-sized blade design. Providing the perfect combination for paddlers who want gentle power and use a relaxed, all-around touring stroke. The Camano also offers the best balance of light swing weight, dura- bility and performance.


BLADE MATERIAL: PREMIUM FIBERGLASS • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON BLEND • LENGTH: 220/230/240/250 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: SMART-VIEW ADJUSTABLE FERRULE • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 28–30.25 OZ


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