Global Rating: 3.80 from 5 reviews.
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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| NSR Kicker Shoe (5/5) | Jun 6, 2007 | Will Walker | fredericksburg Vi US | |
| Very well made Wetshoe. Thick in the right places and pretty comfortable right out of the box. Product is a bit of a snug fit at first then loosens up in water some. Overall very happy with them. | ||||
| Werner Shogun Carbon Paddle (5/5) | Oct 23, 2009 | Anonymous | ||
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The werner shogun is one of my fav. pieces of equipment. The extra buoyancy in the foam core blades gives a bit more extra on each brace. Very well balanced and lightweight. I love the power in these blades. I own a straight shaft shogun with a 45 degree feather. Definitely enjoy this paddle more than my AT, ONNO paddles. |
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| ing (4/5) | Apr 27, 2006 | Andrew Wait | La US US | |
| No comment. | ||||
| Neo Sport Hood (4/5) | Jun 6, 2007 | Will Walker | fredericksburg Vi US | |
| Great little piece of gear! Fit is great and workmanship is good as well. Just enough to go under a helmet with out being too bulky | ||||
| Not for a canoe. (1/5) | Aug 23, 2009 | Kevin Lentz | Rollinsford NH US | |
| Used this cart once with a 16' canoe for a one mile round trip on a good quality trail. The weight rating is greatly exaggerated and this cart is designed to roll on level grass/asphalt for a short distance. It would probably handle a small kayak (less 12') on more difficult terrain but definitely not a canoe. At the price there are probably much better options for a kayak. The main problem is with the uprights where the wheels connect, is does not take long for both wheels to toe out. The design looks the same for their "heavy duty" models which doesn't make me feel good about upgrading. | ||||