Cruiser Tough 3-Piece CamLock Adjustable SUP Paddle - Kids'
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Cruiser Tough 3-Piece CamLock Adjustable SUP Paddle
The ultimate tough paddle to get you started. Durable at a great price point, this paddle is for those who are starting out on their SUP journey. Perfect for shallow paddling, the Cruiser Tough paddle has a rigid nylon blade combined with a glass composite shaft.
Designed for kids, the Cruiser paddle won't break easily and dissembles for handy maintenance and replaceable parts. Highlights include bungee connection system and new anti-twist top clamp.
Details
- Item #RPCA02U
- Shaft Material
- fiberglass, Bungee Connection System
- Blade Material
- nylon
- Overall Length
- [assembled] 50 - 67in, [disassembled] 24.8in
- Blade Length
- 9in
- Blade Width
- 3in
- Blade Area
- 72in²
- Shaft Shape
- round
- Shaft Profile
- straight
- Adjustable
- camlock, bungee connection sys
- Claimed Weight
- 33oz
- Activity
- stand-up
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 5 years
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2 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 21, 2024
Not great. Perhaps for a beginner
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- I've used it several times
I recently bought the Red Paddle Co. Cruiser Tough 3-Piece CamLock Adjustable SUP Paddle, but unfortunately, it wasn't a great fit for me. While it seems like a well-made paddle (it boasts a durable construction and a CamLock system for easy adjustability), it fell short in a key area: length. For my height 5'6", the paddle felt way too short, making paddling feel awkward and less efficient. This significantly impacted my enjoyment on the water. If you're on the shorter side, this paddle might work for you. But for taller paddlers like myself, I'd recommend looking for a longer adjustable paddle to ensure a more comfortable and efficient paddling experience.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com