Board And Kayak
Updated on 4/26/2024
Werner Skagit FG IM Reg. Shaft Paddle

Werner Skagit FG IM Reg. Shaft Paddle

Description

Werner Skagit FG IM Reg. Shaft Paddle is a high-quality paddle that offers a range of features for an enjoyable kayaking experience. Its mid-sized, low-angle blades are designed to fit the widest range of paddlers, making it suitable for various skill levels.

The dihedral design of the paddle allows for smooth and stable forward paddling. Werner takes pride in this core philosophy, ensuring that their products provide optimal performance on the water.

The blades of the Skagit FG paddle are made of fiberglass reinforced nylon, which makes them impact and wear resistant. This combination of materials results in a paddle with a light swing weight, while still maintaining the design elements found in Werner's premium line.

With the Smart View Adjustable ferrule, this paddle offers the most simple and precise fitting on the market. You can easily adjust the offset to your liking, ensuring a comfortable and efficient paddling experience.

Now let's address some frequently asked questions about this paddle:

Q: Hi, is this a 2 piece paddle kayak? Tks

A: Yes, it is a 2-piece paddle, and you can adjust the offset to your liking.

Q: Hi, is this a 2 piece paddle kayak? Tks

A: Yes, it is a 2-piece paddle with a very good attachment where you can set the angle between sides.

Q: The Skagit paddle listed here is available with two different shaft types. What are the differences between the two listings?

A: Not exactly positive, but I think I remember one being a straight shaft and the other being hooked.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hi, is this a 2 piece paddle kayak? Tks

Yes it is a 2-piece and you can adjust the offset to your liking.

Hi, is this a 2 piece paddle kayak? Tks

yes, rigght it is a 2 piece with a very good attachment where you can set the angle between sides.

The skagit paddle listed here is available with two different shaft types. What are the differences between the two listings?

Not exactly positive but think I remember one is straight and the other is hooked