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Posted by: zski
Posted on: Aug 29th, 2011 at 9:05pm
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I like this brand compared to some of the other aluminum/plastic paddles. Don't know about the double but i've got 3 of the single shaft and 2 are about 30 years old (2 years ago had to employ bit of glass & epoxy, now ready for 30 more years. good for spare/backup.
Posted by: solotripper
Posted on: Aug 29th, 2011 at 8:34pm
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If your looking for an inexpensive double canoe paddle ( I love mine) or T-handle adapter kits or other inexpensive paddles ( mostly), then this might be worth the look? I'd start with an inexpensive double paddle rather than a high end one unless your sure you'll like them.

Worse case scenario with the Mohawk double, you buy a T-handle adapter and wind up with a pair of spare paddles Wink

I know there are better paddles out there, both in looks/performance, but if you compare apples to apples, Mohawk is a good value for the buck.

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