X-Treme Deluxe 84in Kayak Paddle

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X-Treme Deluxe 84in Kayak Paddle

from: SeaSense



 : X-Treme Deluxe 84in Kayak Paddle
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: SeaSense
EAN: 0737765777808
Label: SeaSense
Manufacturer: SeaSense
Publisher: SeaSense
Studio: SeaSense



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionSea Sense's X-treme Deluxe is quite possibly the best value in a balanced Kayak paddle available today. Features include a lightweight black aluminum shaft with black molded plastic blades, two-piece construction for easy storage, and 3 position adjustments for ease of use. Drip guards help keep your hands dry, and foam rubber grips deliver X-treme comfort. 84' in length.

















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Seasense Paddle Not Made for Ocean
I bought the product because it was the least expensive option. These are not meant for hard paddling, like trying to ride waves in the ocean. They're made by Seasense, but not made for the sea. The shape of the paddle is flat as opposed to rounded, making it harder to paddle. The grips, which I thought would be nice, slip while you are paddling. Also the paint scratches off easily after one or two uses. Altogether, I got what I paid for, but I would advise you to spend the extra money if you want to get something for the ocean.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent paddles
These kayak paddles work very well! They are easy to handle and are durable/well built. I have 2 of them for my double sit on top kayak.

They have a great price for their high quality






Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Cheap paddle ONLY FOR STILL WATER!
WOULD BE A HECK OF A LOT BETTER DEAL IF THE COMPANY DIDN'T CHARGE $20 TO SHIP IT!!!!!!

Not a horrible paddle, but I was honestly expecting more. The socket that holds the 2 ends together is cheap and wobbily, but it is nice this is so light. I would never use this on anything more than still water. If you plan on using your kayak on more than this, invest in a better paddle, or you will just have to buy another one.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Cheap yet light, functional kayak paddle
While there are certainly better paddles out there, this one is excellent for the money. It's relatively light (probably the lightest decent quality paddle you could get for the price), has very nice grips and includes drip guards that are as functional as any (read: not incredibly, but reasonably). This is a short paddle for those who prefer power strokes at steep angles of entry into the water. For those looking for touring paddles that you put into the water at a less steep angle (for an easier stroke that doesn't generate quite as much speed), you might consider going longer (90"+ range; kayak paddles shouldn't be based on your height so much as your paddling style). Overall, I recommend this paddle as a decent, cheap beginner's paddle; it would work well as a spare if you ever decide to upgrade.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great paddle for the Price
For a beginning kayaker this paddle fits the bill. Three positions to choose from for paddle end placement. Foam hand grips, these can stick when you want to move them or slide when you wish they wouldn't, but that was seldom. For casual trips down the Arkansas river this paddle did the trick and didn't cost a bundle.



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