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It’s the bonding friendships, the life skills, the<br />

courage and the strength paddling gives you.<br />

It’s the feeling of utter exhaustion at the end<br />

of a good day on the river. My perfect fit ≥<br />

— Hailey Thompson 56”<br />

BANDIT CARBON<br />

Canoe and Raft ::<br />

Advanced Design Features & Fit Options<br />

32::<br />

Create a custom fitting paddle to increase<br />

your performance, reduce your fatigue and<br />

have more fun on the water. Choose the<br />

spooned blade design of the Bandit Carbon<br />

or the Bandit in continuous weave fiberglass<br />

or the symmetrical blade design of the<br />

Nantahala or Rec Canoe. The Guide Stick<br />

is the choice of many seasoned raft guides.<br />

Then use your height and primary paddling<br />

style to determine the correct paddle length.<br />

(see sizing information to the right)<br />

T-grip<br />

photo © John Thompson / Wausau<br />

Whitewater Park, WI, USA<br />

COMES STANDARD WITH<br />

shaft and T-grip<br />

:: The shaft is durable fiberglass construction<br />

which is light weight.<br />

:: An oval index for added control.<br />

:: Enhanced ABS T-grip is designed<br />

for maximum control & greater durability.<br />

light swing weight<br />

:: Swing weight is the weight felt each<br />

time you lift your blade during a stroke.<br />

:: A light swing weight reduces fatigue<br />

and makes paddling more fun.<br />

CUSTOMIZE YOUR FIT<br />

choose blade shape<br />

Spooned Blade Shape<br />

:: A spooned power face and sharp<br />

symmetrical design create an aggressive<br />

catch for a quick response.<br />

Symmetrical Blade Shape<br />

:: Same design features on the front & back.<br />

Soft edges for exceptional versatility.<br />

SIZING INFORMATION<br />

Straight Shaft canoe paddles can<br />

be measured in this straightforward<br />

way. Follow these simple steps.<br />

:: Sit as upright as you can in a<br />

hard chair (i.e., kitchen chair, not<br />

a lay-z-boy).<br />

:: Place the grip of the paddle on the<br />

chair, the blade in front of your face.<br />

:: Hold the paddle at the throat (where<br />

the shaft transitions to the blade).<br />

:: If your paddle is the proper length,<br />

you should be looking directly at the<br />

bottom of your hand.<br />

:: NOTE: 56” & 58” lengths fit 80%<br />

of all whitewater canoeists.<br />

Contact your local retail sales staff<br />

or a Werner representative for more<br />

information. 1.800.275.3311

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