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    ZRE "Revolution" Paddle Blade

    Watch Kevin's review video in the link on the web page I posted. He shows the paddle weighs just 10 ounces. He also makes note of what I noted in that at the exit to the recovery it lifts more water than a flat blade, and he also likes the catch, as I mentioned In my experience. Good on the...
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    ZRE "Revolution" Paddle Blade

    I will when I return to camp on Wednesday as I prepre for the 90 miler.
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    ZRE "Revolution" Paddle Blade

    Sounds like a copy of what GRB developed 2-3 years ago. I have one of these from GRB, but don't notice a lot of difference from their standard flat blade carbon bent paddle. Maybe I am not using it exactly correctly. Due to the very slightly cupped curvature, I think it makes more exit splash on...
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    Back to my long term as instructor for wannabe BSA high adventure guides wherein canoe skills were a large part but not the only skills concept to master, which included all "hard skills" aspects of tripping and wilderness guiding skills leading youth trips both on water and on land. We as a...
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    Although most of my students in 30 years have not been in the same upper class economic level, a few have shown up for BSA wilderness guide training with a bent and have had the same paddle orientation problem. Most all of the class are college age students with a desire to work at an Adirondack...
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    The subject of recent posts was whether bents were 2.4% (or more) faster than straights. My point above was that it doesn’t take long for a new to racing paddler, wanting to eventually place well, will soon adopt use of a bent paddle in future races. Why? If all in some odd race were required...
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    If there is no significant speed advantage, someone has to please tell me why in every one of hundreds of canoe races I have been in or seen, 95% of canoe racers adopt using bent shaft carbon paddles and will finish well ahead of 95% of (mainly first time racing beginners or "tourist paddlers"...
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    Quiet Blade Shape

    Caleb's Tremolo paddles (at least at one time with the several that I have) at the very thin tip were carefully thin sawed split and a spline was inserted and glued in place to prevent damage of splitting and chipping. I have no evidence of any damage on tip or edges after more than 20 years.
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    Must have medical items?

    Oh, I see, it is really the compression bandage that I have seen demonstrated in a previous training. Not to be confused with the israeli version of the Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT), of which it is also designed to be self applied. I do carry one of those, since one was demonstrated in...
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    Must have medical items?

    Pack a kotex pad or two, very useful for dressing open wounds and stopping bleeding. A side benefit is if you travel with a lady who forgot to pack what she may need, you could (temporarily) become her best friend.
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    Must have medical items?

    Did you ever watch a war movie where the medic tears open a packet with his teeth and dumps a powder on a wonded soldier's bleeding wound? That is a clotting powder, likely what is impregnated in the Israeli bandage and other similar dressings you can buy from medical supply.
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    Quiet Blade Shape

    A blade that tapers to a very thin edge all around the blade is important for quiet and in-water recovery. We've all seen such as the Feather brand big box store clunky paddles and their ilk that go for ~$20. Thick rounded edges, Might as well use a 2x4. It will drag down air on the catch and...
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    Quiet Blade Shape

    For regular power strokes, be sure to match the entry catch with the relative rearward velocity of the water for a smooth noise-less and cavitation-less entry that does not drag air down with it. At the end of the stroke, unless doing the Indian or box stroke, slice the exit straight out in the...
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    Quiet Blade Shape

    Good choice, but the Indian (or box) stroke can only be accomplished very awkwardly with a bent paddle. It will not be a complete Indian stroke, whiich when properly done, reverses the power face and the back face on each recovery by a palm roll of the grip as the blade is sliced foward in...
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    Improve your boat control techniques to enhance all types of canoeing

    During the Yukon River races, in a voyageur canoe paddling at an average "flat water speed" of 6-7mph, added to an average 6+mph current pushing us along, I have averaged or on some days or even exceeded 160 miles/day, completing 1000 miles in just six days. Five Yukon races plus a local...
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