I am in the market for a new paddle and I am considering a 0 degree offset...but before I do, I figured I'd throw the question out here about paddle offset.
To the best of my knowledge, the primary purpose of paddle blade offset, in general, is for reduced wind resistance on open flat water.
Assuming that a river/creek gradient is sufficient to make wind resistance reduction unnecessary (i.e. not flatwater--the river power provides your forward motion, not your paddling), and considering that WW river and playboat paddling is a symetrical action:
Are there any other significant reasons to (a) use a paddle blade offset (of any degree) or (b) avoid a 0 degree offset?
If you consider an offset to be necessary--why? And what offset should be selected and why.
Any 0 degree paddle users out there?
thanks--I appreciate any insights
To the best of my knowledge, the primary purpose of paddle blade offset, in general, is for reduced wind resistance on open flat water.
Assuming that a river/creek gradient is sufficient to make wind resistance reduction unnecessary (i.e. not flatwater--the river power provides your forward motion, not your paddling), and considering that WW river and playboat paddling is a symetrical action:
Are there any other significant reasons to (a) use a paddle blade offset (of any degree) or (b) avoid a 0 degree offset?
If you consider an offset to be necessary--why? And what offset should be selected and why.
Any 0 degree paddle users out there?
thanks--I appreciate any insights