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Topic: New paddles on the market  (Read 2831 times)

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SBD

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2010
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I am looking at adding a new line of paddles from Cannon.  They are all carbon, and very light.  The lightest is only 24 oz.  Best of all is the price, the lightest models will be around $245, which is a very good value.  They also offer fully adjustable ferules and variable length (by upto 10 cm) and it only adds 1.5 oz.  They also offer an inlaid flame job for those that need the *bling*

When I get a sample to try I;ll let you know what I think, but I have already heard rave reviews form So. Cal.  While I still feel it is tough to beat Onno's, its getting harder and harder to get Onno's.


 

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