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Grey Owl Tempest - Long one of our best selling paddles, the Tempest
offers a lovely combination of strength and beauty. The dynel tip guard,
ovalized shaft and carbon fiber ferrule completes the package. This paddle
is all about feel. The wood is warm and lively in the hand, and the blade
quiet entering and exiting the water. $189.95

Werner Skagit - Ovalized fiberglass shaft with a nylon blade. At
37 oz. with a light swing weight, and Werner's characteristic stiff ferrule,
it is an exceptional value at $125.

Werner Cascadia -
$175

The Werner Camano is a classic. (Now with yellow blades). No other
touring paddle has been used as extensively across the world. The blade
shape has been proven over thousands of miles of open ocean. All fiberglass
construction and beefed-up tip makes this paddle light and tough. $255-$330
in a bent shaft.

Werner Kalliste takes the popular Camano blade shape and removes
the spar on the reverse face. The foam core blade moves in and out of
the water effortlessly without drawing air under the water or pulling
water out. This makes the paddle effectively lighter and each stroke slightly
more efficient then an equivalent paddle with a reinforcing spar. Carbon
construction is also extremely lightweight. The bentshaft and infinitely
variable feather make this a very impressive paddle.
$380-$455.

We believe that Epic like Werner produces some of the finest kayak
paddles in the world. Full carbon construction with smooth foam core blades.
A choice of stiff or flexible shafts and an optional "length lock"
which allows for infinite adjustment of feather and 10 cm of length adjustment.
Epic produces two blade shapes, one for high angle and one for low angle
strokes. If you want the best paddle money can buy, Epic is the way to
go. $350-$450. **Special Order Only
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