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Vincent
10-06-2005, 03:52 AM
I haven't got a chance to compare since there are no such paddles in Macau. What's the difference between these two version of paddle?
I want to buy new paddle to replace my glass-fibre-metallic paddle. I need to choose between Brasca or DoubleDutch, and asymmetric of kinetic???
Please, opinions, advices and needed~~
Ivanthorn
10-06-2005, 10:58 AM
Hello Vincent.
This is something of personal opinion really and I would advise that you try out both styles before committing to purchase.
The reason for this is that I had a set of Kinetics a few years ago (when new out) that ended up with strained wrists. However, this was then new technology and recently I tried a set of Dave Brown (DB Designs.co.uk) Flow Blades, which I thought were extremely responsive and comfortable to use.
Asymmetric blades are older technology, but proven over many years!
Again, try out both, whatever you are more comfortable and confident with will probs be the best for you.
Cheers and good luck.:wavey:
I haven't got a chance to compare since there are no such paddles in Macau. What's the difference between these two version of paddle?
I want to buy new paddle to replace my glass-fibre-metallic paddle. I need to choose between Brasca or DoubleDutch, and asymmetric of kinetic???
Please, opinions, advices and needed~~
Rolf [GKV]
21-06-2005, 07:41 PM
I would go 4 the double dutch kinetic blades.
:wavey:
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