Werner Shuna Carbon 2-Piece Paddle - Straight Shaft for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$365.00
$365.00
Used Value:
$219.00
$219.00
Sale Value:
$328.50
$328.50
Reach for the Werner Shuna 2-Piece Paddle with carbon blades when you need a paddle that rewards a high-angle paddling style. Carbon from blade to shaft, this touring paddle feels light in your hands and swift in the water. Smaller kayakers will love the Shuna for it's minimal resistance and larger, more conditioned paddlers can take advantage of the nimble design to maintain a high cadence when paddling. Take the Shuna out for an afternoon on the ocean or a long trek through your local lake chain.
Specifications
Brand:
Blade Area:
610 sqcm
Blade Length:
46cm
Blade Material:
carbon fiber
Blade Width:
18cm
Claimed Weight:
[210cm] 27.5 oz
Feather Angle:
0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Overall Length:
205cm, 210cm, 215cm, 220cm
Paddling Style:
high-angle
Recommended Use:
kayaking
Shaft Material:
carbon
Shaft Shape:
straight
Two-Piece:
yes
Full Reviews
Love this paddle as it is extremely lightweight & has helped to improve my paddling at a high angle. Previously I was using a longer low angle Werner paddle. I feel now that I can paddle longer with less stress & more efficiently. Linda
sto4214221, backcountry.com
August 20, 2018
August 20, 2018
I bought this paddle after using a longer, heavier, narrower paddle (Werner Camano glass blades) and I'm loving it. I feel I can paddle longer and faster without fatigue. In the water it, feels effortless. Out of the water, it feels weightless. In wind, I can feel the wind, but it is not bothersome.
Scott T., backcountry.com
October 4, 2015
October 4, 2015
awesome paddle super light so i can paddle longer and also improves my skills like rolling. Good paddle to buy if you a good performance paddle but not planning to blow your budget
SIVANESAN, backcountry.com
December 1, 2013
December 1, 2013
I bought the Shuna for my wife in a small diameter and bent shaft. They are feathery light and I think a must for a small woman paddler. I always laugh when a man goes and gets himself the very best gear and buys his wife or girlfriend second hand or cheap gear. A light and efficient paddle makes all the difference in the world when you are out touring together.
Greg, backcountry.com
March 11, 2013
March 11, 2013