Catalog 2010 - Campo
Catalog 2010 - Campo Catalog 2010 - Campo
touring Low Angle: The most common touring paddling style. Paddle is kept at a low angle relative to the water and a relaxed stoke is used. Longer, narrower blades offer power and smooth forward strokes. (See top of pgs. 11, 13, 15, 17) High Angle: Best for straight ahead efficiency and maneuvering strokes. Paddle is kept at a high angle relative to the water and a more active stroke is used. (See bottom of pgs. 11, 13, 15, 17) whitewater River Running and Creeking: Enjoy running a favorite river or steep and technical creek and catching waves on the fly. Balanced blade design is smooth and powerful from catch to release. (See top of pgs. 21, 23, 25, 27) Playboating: Freestyle moves, throwing ends, getting vertical or making up a new move. Down turned blades have a powerful catch that responds and releases on demand. (See bottom of pgs. 21, 23, 25) stand up Touring: Enjoy flatwater paddling on the ocean, lakes or gentle moving rivers. Tear drop blade and spooned tip increase straight ahead efficiency. (See top of pg. 31) Surfing: Stoked on surfing waves wherever they might be found. Longer, more slender blade is better for dynamic surfing and turning. (See bottom of pg. 31) Our web site has more for you… WernerTV Has videos that feature information on our most popular paddles, tips on how to paddle more efficiently and more comfortably, clips from some of our sponsored athletes and testimonials from real paddlers just like you. Paddle Fit Guide A fun and simple way to choose the paddle that is perfect for you. Answer a few questions and learn which custom Werner paddle meets your needs. Find A Store Find a dealer in your area with the knowledge to help you enjoy your time on the water even more. Events Check out where and when your Werner Paddles rep will be in your area. Werner Blog Keep up with News, Events, Trips, and Tips for all paddling disciplines. Subscribe to the RSS Feed and have the content delivered right to your in box. 4 ::
Increase your performance, reduce your fatigue and have more fun on the water with a custom fit paddle. These illustrations highlight our Advanced Design Features and our Fit Options in order to help you choose a truly custom fitting paddle. Advanced Blade Designs Performance Core Blades • Light and buoyant strokes. • Buoyancy enhances bracing and rolling. • Stable in aerated water. • Dynel edge adds durability. Carbon and Fiberglass Laminate Blades • Lighter, smooth feel on the water. • Continuous carbon weave or fiberglass weave for lightest weight to strength ratio. • Dihedral for smooth forward strokes. Injection Molded (IM) Blades • Carbon or fiberglass reinforced nylon blades have lightest swing weight and best durability in the recreational category. • Lighter, smooth feel on the water. • Advanced designs direct from our Performance and Premium lines. Dihedral Powerface • Reduces blade flutter by giving direction to the flow of water off the blade. • Minimizing blade flutter creates stable stroke allowing you to use a light grip to reduce fatigue. Asymmetrical Kayak Blade Shape • Balanced blade area reduces torque for a smooth entry and exit. • Torque is the twisting motion of the shaft caused by unequal pressure on each half of the blade. • Reduces wrist and hand fatigue. Spooned Canoe Blade Shape • Spooned power face and sharp symmetrical design create an aggressive catch for a quick response. Symmetrical Canoe Blade Shape • Offers the same design features on both the front face and back face. • Soft edges for exceptional versatility. Custom Fit Shaft Options Straight Shaft • Offers the lightest weight option. • Traditional feeling and hand movement along a predictable, straight and continuous grip area. Neutral Bent Shaft • Provides a natural alignment of the wrist reducing strain and fatigue. • Allows for more hand-to-shaft contact for increased control while maintaining a lighter grip. Standard and Small Diameter Shafts • A shaft diameter that is properly fit, allows a paddler to maintain a light grip. • A light grip reduces fatigue while increasing comfort and control. Adjustable Ferrule System • Elegant, easy to use design. • Low profile button looks and feels like a 1-piece paddle. • Internal gear system for precise fit and long lasting life. • Adjusts feather left and right in 15º increments. You determine what feather works best for you. Light Swing Weight • Swing weight is the dynamic weight you lift during a stroke. • Light swing weight will reduce fatigue. • Werner paddles offers the lightest swing weight to strength ratio. 1.800.275.3311 www.wernerpaddles.com :: 5
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touring<br />
Low Angle: The most common touring paddling style. Paddle is kept at a low angle relative<br />
to the water and a relaxed stoke is used. Longer, narrower blades offer power and smooth<br />
forward strokes. (See top of pgs. 11, 13, 15, 17)<br />
High Angle: Best for straight ahead efficiency and maneuvering strokes. Paddle<br />
is kept at a high angle relative to the water and a more active stroke is used.<br />
(See bottom of pgs. 11, 13, 15, 17)<br />
whitewater<br />
River Running and Creeking: Enjoy running a favorite river or steep and technical creek<br />
and catching waves on the fly. Balanced blade design is smooth and powerful from catch<br />
to release. (See top of pgs. 21, 23, 25, 27)<br />
Playboating: Freestyle moves, throwing ends, getting vertical or making up a new move.<br />
Down turned blades have a powerful catch that responds and releases on demand. (See<br />
bottom of pgs. 21, 23, 25)<br />
stand up<br />
Touring: Enjoy flatwater paddling on the ocean, lakes or gentle moving rivers.<br />
Tear drop blade and spooned tip increase straight ahead efficiency. (See top of pg. 31)<br />
Surfing: Stoked on surfing waves wherever they might be found. Longer, more<br />
slender blade is better for dynamic surfing and turning. (See bottom of pg. 31)<br />
Our web site has more for you…<br />
WernerTV<br />
Has videos that feature information on our most popular paddles, tips on how to<br />
paddle more efficiently and more comfortably, clips from some of our sponsored<br />
athletes and testimonials from real paddlers just like you.<br />
Paddle<br />
Fit Guide<br />
A fun and simple way to choose the paddle that is perfect for you. Answer a few<br />
questions and learn which custom Werner paddle meets your needs.<br />
Find A Store<br />
Find a dealer in your area with the knowledge to help you enjoy your time on<br />
the water even more.<br />
Events<br />
Check out where and when your Werner Paddles rep will be in your area.<br />
Werner Blog<br />
Keep up with News, Events, Trips, and Tips for all paddling disciplines.<br />
Subscribe to the RSS Feed and have the content delivered right to your in box.<br />
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