Werner Powerhouse Carbon Paddle - Straight Shaft for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

6.5
out of 10
2 Positive, 1 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$315.00
Used Value:
$189.00
Sale Value:
$283.50

Get swallowed by massive holes with Werner's Straight Shaft Powerhouse Carbon Paddle pulling you back to the surface. Werner designed the Powerhouse Carbon to take on the hardest runs out there, so you can fire your hardest line yet with all the power you need. Its full-sized blades feature a strong and lightweight carbon fiber construction with slight asymmetry for smooth and stable forward paddling, and Werner made the paddle's straight shaft out of fiberglass for a phenomenal strength-to-weight ratio. Tear up coastal rock gardens, local whitewater, or just paddle down the creek with friends in steadfast comfort.

Specifications

Brand:
Blade Area:
720sq cm
Blade Length:
48cm
Blade Material:
carbon fiber
Blade Width:
20cm
Claimed Weight:
34oz
Feather Angle:
30°
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Overall Length:
194cm, 197cm, 200cm
Paddling Style:
whitewater, playboating
Recommended Use:
paddling
Shaft Material:
fiberglass
Shaft Shape:
straight

Full Reviews

10
I've run up to maybe class IV-/IV with it over the past couple years. Gotten trashed several times. It's wearing very well, hit it on plenty of rocks and it has not lost much material. Feels solid. I throw pogies where I want my hands and add nylon tape on one side so I can tell better if I'm getting un-centered. Also, fun fact, cloth tape leaves a nice sticky residue that helps with grip even after you're no longer using it as a bandage
Kristin T., backcountry.com
November 16, 2020
10
I am the third owner of my Carbon Powerhouse and am incredibly impressed with it. It has been abused in CO mank, survived the Payettes, hiked up and down the Sierras, and has seen its fair share of PNW gorges. I paddle with it about five times a week and depend on it to keep me and my crew safe, I wouldn't trust another brand than Werner for this. I really enjoy the light and slicey feel of the Carbon blade. It can be used to take any stroke while offering an enormous amount of catch. Although I do not playboat much, I have done a fair amount of spontaneous playboating and it holds up great and I know the paddle will not break on me in a hole. Also when using it on hikes or to set up a tarp for camp, I have never worried about the blade breaking on me. This thing is crazy dependable!
SDP, backcountry.com
February 21, 2019
2
I'm going to say that I had high hopes for this paddle, but the blade impact strength is poor. So poor in fact that the paddle arrived with the end of the blade folded over. The shipping box looked virtually unscathed. I called backcountry, the return process was easy so they get 5 stars for customer service and I called Werner, (who also gets 5 stars for customer service. ) Werner, without saying the blades sucked, said the blades sucked. The guy on the phone highly recommended the Werner Powerhouse paddle with fiberglass blades. Here is the reason. They only weigh 9g more each blade, and fiberglass is many times more impact resistant than carbon fiber. Cheaper too! My daughter has now had the chance to use this on the Ocoee and on other class 4 and 5 rapids and loves it. She says it pulls easy and is fast. If I were Werner, I would make a carbon blade with 10% interwoven glass fibers. This is what they use on aircraft and bike parts that need impact resistance. It gives the lightweight strength of carbon, but by adding the small amount of glass, it greatly increases the impact strength, with little change in weight.
Scott Bixler, backcountry.com
January 9, 2019
4
This paddle is not what I thought . It is of poor quality. The seams are full of glue and the finish is terrible. I took it kayaking twice and now it has a hairline crack on the R. paddle . I thought Werner was a good product. I guess not. I will never purchase this brand again. So disappointed.
Brady B., backcountry.com
June 26, 2017