My first Canadian Greenland Paddles, by Adanac Paddles

Rock Garden Series by Adanac Paddles

Rock Garden Series by Adanac Paddles

After a week in snowy Chicago (brrr!), I’ve finally arrived back home in Sydney, with my new custom made Adanac Paddles. I’ve had these for a week but hadn’t opened them properly until tonight, to get my first close look at them.  And I must say, my first impressions are pretty good!

Travel tube, and Adanac paddles in their booties

Travel tube, and Adanac paddles in their booties

Full-length and storm-length Greenland paddles

Full-length and storm-length Greenland paddles

The initial thing I noticed was the incredible rich smell, no doubt owing to whatever secret treatment paddle-maker Jill Ellis has used to finish them off. The smell is mesmerising, as is the beauty of the matching paddles.

Then I noticed the pimped tips – Purple-Heart tips (an extremely hardy Sth American hardwood) with the Fat Paddler logo carved into them.

Pimped paddle tips!

Pimped paddle tips!

The loom on these paddles is very different from my Aussie-made Greenland-style paddles, which tend to have a fairly small oval-shaped cross section. This feels lovely in the hand but may be a little weak. These Adanac Paddles however have a thick squared-off cross section with rounded corners and feel incredibly sturdy in the hand. I can’t wait to get them in the water tomorrow.

Paddles and paddle booties

Paddles and paddle booties

Completed with a pair of “paddle booties”, this is the ultimate package for a rough paddle-abuser like myself. Called the “Rock Garden Series”, this new product set from Adanac Paddles looks to be the goods. Can’t wait to test them out whilst kayaking tomorrow! Cheers – FP

The Fat Paddler by Sean Smith