GEAR : Drops Paddle Carbone available now !!!

A very dynamic and fluid paddle.
This asymetric paddle full Carbone has been designed respecting the Tahitian tradition. A thin blade, a progressive shape with beautiful curves, all that supported by the finest technology to combine power and stiffness.
The quality is just unbelievable with a perfect finish and it is delivered with a Travel Bag for free.
This Drops paddle is the best choice for those who are looking for comfort and performances.
To order on line now or ask for more details, contact Patrice : pg@gongsup.com
This is the charte size to choose your paddle’s sizes.
Before, please, note these points : – Usually, a small SUPer prefers the smallest size in the charte, the opposite for a tall SUPer. – A shorter paddle than what this charte advise will be more maneuvrable on the wave and allow you shorts turns and to put more angle on the board. – On hollow waves, use a shorter paddle to be closer to the face in barrels and to reduce turn’s diameters. – A shorter paddle means more frequency but is painless for your shoulders. – A shorter paddle is advised for short and thin boards. This charte is designed for beginners on a big board from 11′ to 12′ like a NFA 12′ for example. Please, reduce the size of 1 or 2 inches per foot less. For example, a 6’2 tall SUPer will use a 79” on a 11′ or 12′ board, a 77” on a 10′, a 75 on a 9′, and a 73” on a short board like 8′ or less. So it is usefull to ride a paddle of your exact size when your are an expert. – A short paddle is great for windy conditions. – A long paddle is so powerful and efficient for take offs. – A long paddle gives you a better balance. – The more your paddle is long the more “row effect” you have, so the most difficult is to paddle straight. – You definitely need more than one paddle in your quiver : you can break it and you need to choose it regarding to the conditions of the session and save your shoulders. The paddle components don’t change this charte. – Paddle of 63” for a SUPer size from 4’7” to 4’10”. – Paddle of 65” for a SUPer size from 4’9” to 5’0”. – Paddle of 67” for a SUPer size from 4’11” to 5’2”. – Paddle of 69” for a SUPer size from 5’1” to 5’4”. – Paddle of 71” for a SUPer size from 5’3” to 5’6”. – Paddle of 73” for a SUPer size from 5’5” to 5’8”. – Paddle of 75” for a SUPer size from 5’7” to 5’10”. – Paddle of 77” for a SUPer size from 5’9” to 6’0”. – Paddle of 79” for a SUPer size from 5’11” to 6’2”. – Paddle of 81” for a SUPer size from 6’0” to 6’4”. – Paddle of 83” for a SUPer size from 6’5” and more.
The quality is just unbelievable with a perfect finish and it is delivered with a Travel Bag for free.
This Drops paddle is the best choice for those who are looking for comfort and performances.
Price:
– Paddle Drops Carbone + Travel Bag : 249 €To order on line now or ask for more details, contact Patrice : pg@gongsup.com
This is the charte size to choose your paddle’s sizes.Before, please, note these points : – Usually, a small SUPer prefers the smallest size in the charte, the opposite for a tall SUPer. – A shorter paddle than what this charte advise will be more maneuvrable on the wave and allow you shorts turns and to put more angle on the board. – On hollow waves, use a shorter paddle to be closer to the face in barrels and to reduce turn’s diameters. – A shorter paddle means more frequency but is painless for your shoulders. – A shorter paddle is advised for short and thin boards. This charte is designed for beginners on a big board from 11′ to 12′ like a NFA 12′ for example. Please, reduce the size of 1 or 2 inches per foot less. For example, a 6’2 tall SUPer will use a 79” on a 11′ or 12′ board, a 77” on a 10′, a 75 on a 9′, and a 73” on a short board like 8′ or less. So it is usefull to ride a paddle of your exact size when your are an expert. – A short paddle is great for windy conditions. – A long paddle is so powerful and efficient for take offs. – A long paddle gives you a better balance. – The more your paddle is long the more “row effect” you have, so the most difficult is to paddle straight. – You definitely need more than one paddle in your quiver : you can break it and you need to choose it regarding to the conditions of the session and save your shoulders. The paddle components don’t change this charte. – Paddle of 63” for a SUPer size from 4’7” to 4’10”. – Paddle of 65” for a SUPer size from 4’9” to 5’0”. – Paddle of 67” for a SUPer size from 4’11” to 5’2”. – Paddle of 69” for a SUPer size from 5’1” to 5’4”. – Paddle of 71” for a SUPer size from 5’3” to 5’6”. – Paddle of 73” for a SUPer size from 5’5” to 5’8”. – Paddle of 75” for a SUPer size from 5’7” to 5’10”. – Paddle of 77” for a SUPer size from 5’9” to 6’0”. – Paddle of 79” for a SUPer size from 5’11” to 6’2”. – Paddle of 81” for a SUPer size from 6’0” to 6’4”. – Paddle of 83” for a SUPer size from 6’5” and more.

















