![]() Strong, efficient, but offers enough flex to not rip your shoulders out of your sockets.Light, feels well balanced and good in your hands.As for correction strokes such as rudders and draws, I felt very little difference. The scooped blade makes both rolling and bracing slightly more difficult but can easily be adapted to. This paddle does not reward non-aggressive paddling styles. The carbon shaft on the paddle makes it much lighter than any of Werner’s other options and is a happy medium between stiffness and flexibility.ĭue to the unique blade shape, the paddle is at its best when taking vertical, forward strokes. This was counter intuitive, but I believe that because the shaft is lighter and made with less material than a standard Werner straight shaft, it offered slightly more flex. ![]() The paddle is strong, responsive and efficient but does not feel as harsh on the upper body as a standard foam core paddle. Note the key shape differences between the Werner Shogun and the Werner Odachi. ![]()
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