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A question of paddles
Dave B:
dont dont dont dont buy rough stuff!!!!!!! people may say that we only hear of them breakin because so many people use... thats bull... just ask peolpe how they broke theirs!!! i mean Ive seen so many paddles go into the big A n hit/get caught in that rock but the only blades ive ever seen break there are rough stuff... personally seven two all the way well worth 250 yoyos, the're fantastic just like joey said.. not sure about robson the're not bad but if they break getting them fixed is a big problem, double dutch are excellent blades, had a set myself for a while, if your willing to splash out werner are one of the best makes in the world(if not the best) but hey its your choice!
eoinor:
I agree with Dave, mine broke after 2 months and he charged me €120 to have them fixed!! Would have bought something else if I had the money and was'nt on the way to scotland!
El Diablo:
I use robinson studs and they are great, even if the blade area is a bit big. One blade did split on me a few years back but a liberal filling of arildite(?) every 6 months or so and no further damage to report.
I have about a 10 degree feather and its OK. I bought second hand and that could be a good option, know the seller and how long s/he has had them. Stay away from pro boater types, flat water cartwheels wreck baldes. That's why I don't do them! :roll:
Benny:
Werners all the way dude, bought a set a few months ago for 250 yo yo and haven't looked back since :D
Skelly:
eoghan powell oas offer to set the feather in the shop, cos thats where I got mine! OAS dont do discount on paddles but GODs do and that is not a advert incase any1 thinks otherwise!
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