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Our Gear Care, Help & Tips
Browse our small collection of Paddlesport and SnowSport Gear Help
and Tips. Contact us if you would like to add
your own favorite tip. These tips are also in our
catalogs. -General Tips --How
to Apply your Stickers --ZRE
Service Centers --ZRE
Retail Distributors --Infinity
Sales & Service Centers --How
do I Contact ZRE? --ZRE
Links -PaddleSport Tips --General
Canoe Paddle Care --How
to Replace ZRE Blade --How
to Shorten your Canoe Paddle --Sizing
uncut Canoe Paddles --Why
bent Shaft Paddles? -SnowSport Tips
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Vise Strap Instructions --How
to Measure your Ski Poles --Sizing
your Ski Poles
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Find out more about Our lightweight Canoe Paddles
and Our lightweight Ski Poles by choosing from the menus above or any other appropriate
links.
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Ski Poles -- warranty
--ZRE Canoe Paddles
-- warranty
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Always sand the area that you are gluing. This will allow the
best possible bond. Gluing or repairing without sanding may not hold.
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top arm should not be too high or over your head when paddling. A paddle too long
will not allow your top and bottom arms to work together. This could result in
joint or shoulder problems. If you use a fast stroke
rate, a narrower blade is more efficient and less tiring. Most all of the top
pro canoeist use 8" to 8 1/4" wide
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