paddles SEATTLE SPORTS
CONTINUED I ZEPHYR SUP NEW FOR 2014
A great buy in affordable recreational SUP paddles. The Zephyr fea- tures an adjustable lightweight carbon shaft at a price that can’t be beat. Its tough, lightweight, adjustable two-piece carbon shaft, quick-adjust ferrule, teardrop blade shape and integrated louvers create an efficient stroke. Blade face is cast in high-visibility green for daytime safety and features a reflective emblem for nighttime safety. Perfect for recreational paddlers and beginning paddlers.
BLADE MATERIAL: GLASS REINFORCED NYLON • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON • LENGTH: 170–210 CM • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 1.4 LBS
WERNER PADDLES
GRAND PRIX M1000 (J)
www.wernerpaddles.com
$389 straight shaft / $465 bent shaft
Designed and manufactured specifically for SUP racing, the Grand Prix M1000 features a Performance Core blade. This mid-size blade will fit the widest range of paddlers. Available in straight shaft for light training and as a racing paddle option or bent shaft to be gentle to your body by creating the best ergonomics.
BLADE MATERIAL: PERFORMANCE CORE CARBON • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON • LENGTH: 66”–90” • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 14.75 OZ STRAIGHT, 18.3 OZ BENT
WERNER PADDLES
NITRO (K)
www.wernerpaddles.com • $299–$375
The Nitro with Performance Core construction has a longer, more slender blade design, better for high-cadence style paddling. Mid- size blades are gentle on the joints. The carbon shaft adds comfort, control and is lightweight, stiff and durable. A versatile choice for
accessories AIRHEAD SUP SUP TRAINING WHEELS/
STABLIZERS
www.airheadsup.com • $49.99–$89.99 NEW FOR 2014
The Airhead SUP Training Wheels and SUP Stabilizers fit on any SUP making them more stable for learning to SUP or providing a more stable platform for fishing, yoga or bringing the dog. Two air-filled pontoons strap to the center of any SUP in seconds. Build confidence in any condi- tions or make any SUP a more useful platform. Training Wheels are PVC and Stabilizers are PVC encased in 420-denier nylon covers.
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paddlers who want to surf, tour or race. A one-piece paddle is avail- able for $299, a two-piece adjustable length for $339, a three-piece adjustable length for $354 and a bent shaft for $375.
BLADE MATERIAL: PERFORMANCE CORE CARBON • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON • LENGTH: 66”–90” • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 18–24.5 OZ
WERNER PADDLES
CARVE (L)
www.wernerpaddles.com • $219–$274
The Carve, with premium laminate fiberglass construction, has a longer, more slender blade design which is better for high-cadence paddling. Mid-size blades are gentle on the joints. The carbon blend shaft adds comfort, control and is lightweight, stiff and durable. The carve is a great choice for paddlers looking for a versatile paddle to surf or cruise with. A one-piece paddle is available for $219, a two- piece adjustable for $259 and a three-piece adjustable for $274.
BLADE MATERIAL: PREMIUM FIBERGLASS LAMINATE • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON/FIBERGLASS BLEND • LENGTH: 66”–90” • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 21.5–28 OZ
WERNER PADDLES
FIJI (M)
www.wernerpaddles.com • $109–$165
The Fiji, with a recreational, fiberglass-reinforced, injection-molded blade and a fiberglass-wrapped shaft, offers performance at an in- troductory price. A low-cadence shape gives you immediate power and good stability. It’s a great shape for straight-ahead tracking.
BLADE MATERIAL: INJECTION-MOLDED FIBERGLASS • SHAFT MATERIAL: WRAPPED FIBERGLASS • LENGTH: 66”–90” • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 28–34.5 OZ
J K L M
PADDLE (I)
www.seattlesportsco.com $99.95
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