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Werner Grand prix review



Hello Everyone;
Today I am going to give you a basic review of the Werner Grand Prix race paddle.   I have experimented with quite a few brands, styles and shapes and now I will compare my experience with the Grand Prix.
First feel you notice that it is amazingly light but still has a very stiff, strong shaft.  The circumference of the shaft is just a hair bigger than a quick blade elite paddle but seems to be the ideal size.  The one piece is just under 15oz for the M1000 (based on 78") which feels incredible on those long paddles and it comes in 3 different sizes.
-S1000 (Small) Surface area 92 sq in (18.75 in x 7.25)
-M1000 (Medium) Surface area 98 sq in. (19 in x 7.75)
-F1000 (Full) Surface area 105 sq in (19.25 in x 8.25)
I think the medium (m1000) is perfect for most male paddlers and some stronger female paddlers.  Jump to the Full for a bigger, stronger paddler and it still wont burn you out like some of the other larger face paddles since it carries the surface area further up rather than just at the end.   Our buddy at werner explains that "this shape allows the paddler to manage how much surface area the want more easily, what we call incremental power".  I felt that even though the blade size was a little smaller than I am use to it still moved plenty of water and allowed me to keep better form.  When you have a big full tear drop blade it can be harder on the catch and force the paddler to not fully commit the paddle or not reach as far forward.   The angle (12 degrees) is also more than what I am use to but in the long run it naturally provided a further entry point and allowed me to put more weight onto the blade.

The bent shaft is also nice if you have a shoulder injury or need that extra range of motion to get the blade further forward.  Go down a couple inches in size than your regular straight paddle when sizing.  Just like most paddles for racing (straight shaft)  I would recommend cutting the paddle at 10-11 in over your height or whatever you are comfortable with.  This paddle is definately one of the best paddles on the market for racing.  Contact Walk on Water if you would like to demo a grand prix.  Click Website Click to email

Features of the Grand prix

  • Rectangular blade shape allows for the most efficient forward stroke
  • Performance Core layup but with extra weight savings over the Fuse and Nitro paddles
  • Thin ABS reinforce blade edge knifes cleanly in and out of the water
  • Optimized blade to shaft offset at 12 degrees, allows for more reach and power at the beginning of the stroke and less lift at the exit
  • Carbon Palm-style grip for a good fit and controlled strokes
  • Recommended for racing. We do not recommend this paddle for surfing or whitewater.
  • Now Go out and PADDLE

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