May you create a video explaining a hybrid paddle, the difference between the gen types? Overall, a video of common terminology of paddle types/composition. Difference between kevlar, carbon fiber, etc.
Never unstood why edge guards are so "Thick" Tall"? Slimmer guards don't seem like they'd be hard to make. Happy with my GB Pro Pwr E (weighted) that is my go to since its release last year. Sweet spot is the down side to edgeless, but weight can help.
I don't think it's accurate to call the T "elongated" and the X "hybrid" when they both have the exact same length and width dimensions that are standard elongated dimensions: 16.5 x 7.5. The X would have to be closer to 16.2 x 7.7 (or a 7.5 flare up to 7.7-7.8 width) to be considered a hybrid. More accurately, the T is a "long handle elongated" and the X is a "standard handle elongated."
Can you review the Aero Metalic?
New set up is sick! Excellent video like always bro.
Yessir!!! Love it!! 🙌🏽
May you create a video explaining a hybrid paddle, the difference between the gen types? Overall, a video of common terminology of paddle types/composition. Difference between kevlar, carbon fiber, etc.
Never unstood why edge guards are so "Thick" Tall"? Slimmer guards don't seem like they'd be hard to make. Happy with my GB Pro Pwr E (weighted) that is my go to since its release last year.
Sweet spot is the down side to edgeless, but weight can help.
new subs!
Thanks for the support!!! 🙌🏽
Bro ur mixing x & T
I don't think it's accurate to call the T "elongated" and the X "hybrid" when they both have the exact same length and width dimensions that are standard elongated dimensions: 16.5 x 7.5.
The X would have to be closer to 16.2 x 7.7 (or a 7.5 flare up to 7.7-7.8 width) to be considered a hybrid. More accurately, the T is a "long handle elongated" and the X is a "standard handle elongated."