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#11770
aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  
On the way home from a mad bum-scudding session yesterday, I noticed my arms and shoulders didn't feel as tired & sore as usual, but my hands were.

My only stiff sore bits today are my shoulders/back in between my shoulder blades :huh:
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#11774
Re: aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  

On the way home from a mad bum-scudding session yesterday, I noticed my arms and shoulders didn't feel as tired & sore as usual, but my hands were.

My only stiff sore bits today are my shoulders/back in between my shoulder blades :huh:


That'll be the 8.5 to blame then :wink: the hands are probably due to the size of handles you were using, has the 8.5 and the beamer got bigger diameter handles than the Radsails have?
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#11776
Re: aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  
Oh I binned my Radsail handles ages ago I use Ozones now.

The Beamer handles have a bigger diameter than the ozones I think - and they're not as squishy.
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Re: aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  

I use Ozones now.


Don't worry, its not your fault :wink: D
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#11799
Re: aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  

Oh I binned my Radsail handles ages ago I use Ozones now.

The Beamer handles have a bigger diameter than the ozones I think - and they're not as squishy.


I love the Ozone handles because Ive got really small hands, no comments about the size of any other parts of my body thank you, I actually have a strangely small hand span with slightly webbed thumbs, sounds sooooo attractive I know but I find the Ozone handles much more comfortable than flexi or PKD.
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Re: aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  


Oh I binned my Radsail handles ages ago I use Ozones now.

The Beamer handles have a bigger diameter than the ozones I think - and they're not as squishy.


I love the Ozone handles because Ive got really small hands, no comments about the size of any other parts of my body thank you, I actually have a strangely small hand span with slightly webbed thumbs, sounds sooooo attractive I know but I find the Ozone handles much more comfortable than flexi or PKD.
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Re: aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  
OOOps
Meant to say, If that's the case Jude, then why the paddles in the canoe?
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#11813
Re: aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  
I like the ozone handles, cos I have small hands too
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#11875
Re: aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  
i like them bcos they have nice material on the whoooooole handle, (warmer in winter )
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#11885
Re: aches in strange places 5 Years, 3 Months ago  
I prefer PKD because they're a better manufacturer :wink:

The new PKD handles are nicer than the old I must admit though, moving away from the foam on the top half is a good thing. Check them out sometime people.

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