Very nice discussion and arguments. I would also add the drawback of possible shoulder pain or hurt if you use a bigger blade with bad technique. I have 3 sizes and use mostly the smallest because It is more responsive and I can sprint on a higher cadence. No shoulder soreness until I use the bigger sizes
Nice video Dave - 100% agree, paddle technique is key and its worth putting some time investment in on that. Larger paddles certainly help, but 15 years ago thats also where SUP surfers started ( because it was easier) but then in time blades got smaller following injuries to shoulders and backs etc... so thats worth perhaps bringing into the discussion? Cheers, Will - SUPboarder
Hi Dave, thanks for your always insightful and great clips. I was wondering if you had the opportunity to test the qb stingray paddel in the meantime. Could you please share your opinion (being a „larger“ foiler as myself) regarding to paddel-power abd cadence, which IMO is getting more important in the Progress of downwind-paddling. Thank you so much 🙏
I very much lean on the side of cadence is more important so long as you’ve got the right board. The smaller the foil the more cadence matters too. I’m planning an updated video on the whole thing.
Thx, I pretty much supposed so… and I recently got the 8.4 KT dragonfly, so I made the step to the „long and fast“ shape. Gamechanger!!! Next thing would be the smaller foils and I did already learn that I don‘t easily reach the necessary cadence to accelerate the Board in tricky conditions, so I translate your answer: go and give the stingray a try?! Or would you say shape doesn’t matter, only get a smaller paddle however the shape is…? Really appreciate your kind comment
Thank you for the review, do you still consider Starboard Lima paddle a decent choice, or would you recommend something alternative from what you have tried recently?
If you were to do a proportionate analysis on the amount of splash, perhaps it would be similar accounting for size of the blade. I also feel like technique is a bit overrated. Think about the start like a drag race... the starts aren't pretty but power generally seems to win the day to get away.
Very nice discussion and arguments. I would also add the drawback of possible shoulder pain or hurt if you use a bigger blade with bad technique. I have 3 sizes and use mostly the smallest because It is more responsive and I can sprint on a higher cadence. No shoulder soreness until I use the bigger sizes
Absolutely.
Nice video Dave - 100% agree, paddle technique is key and its worth putting some time investment in on that. Larger paddles certainly help, but 15 years ago thats also where SUP surfers started ( because it was easier) but then in time blades got smaller following injuries to shoulders and backs etc... so thats worth perhaps bringing into the discussion? Cheers, Will - SUPboarder
Hi Dave, thanks for your always insightful and great clips.
I was wondering if you had the opportunity to test the qb stingray paddel in the meantime. Could you please share your opinion (being a „larger“ foiler as myself) regarding to paddel-power abd cadence, which IMO is getting more important in the Progress of downwind-paddling. Thank you so much 🙏
I very much lean on the side of cadence is more important so long as you’ve got the right board. The smaller the foil the more cadence matters too. I’m planning an updated video on the whole thing.
Thx, I pretty much supposed so… and I recently got the 8.4 KT dragonfly, so I made the step to the „long and fast“ shape. Gamechanger!!! Next thing would be the smaller foils and I did already learn that I don‘t easily reach the necessary cadence to accelerate the Board in tricky conditions, so I translate your answer: go and give the stingray a try?! Or would you say shape doesn’t matter, only get a smaller paddle however the shape is…? Really appreciate your kind comment
Nice video mate, I too shat myself when I saw the price of the Ono ava, going through this decision making process now
Love it. Great discussion. Casey and/or Riggs courses rock for sure.
Charging Dave , nice run down champ.
What is this Starboard lima? How old is it? It looks a mix of the Enduro and Lima. I have a Lima pre preg carbon which has a more squared tip.
Yup the lima
Nice vid mate. How about paddle length for DW? 10 years ago in the sup surf phase it was eye brow length, what have you found?
Thank you for the review, do you still consider Starboard Lima paddle a decent choice, or would you recommend something alternative from what you have tried recently?
Yup - I'm now switching to smaller blades as I've gotten better. Lima is on my list of considerations. Working on a paddle with Axis at the moment.
If you were to do a proportionate analysis on the amount of splash, perhaps it would be similar accounting for size of the blade. I also feel like technique is a bit overrated. Think about the start like a drag race... the starts aren't pretty but power generally seems to win the day to get away.
Very good Information in your Videos.
But the the music is a way to loud.
Appreciate the feedback.
Im a simple man, big blade good, not bendy shaft good, less weight good. I reckon that lots of volume in a board is a good thing.