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 Waterstick Zen ProBend Paddle

"Waterstick offers the Zen in a variety of standard offsets including "custom" values. In an ergonomic paddle - one which attempts to accommodate the natural angles of the human wrist - the offset affects not only the blades but the grips themselves (remember, for proper indexing the grips need to be aligned with the blades). Offsetting the blades alone would be easy since they are manufactured separately from, and only later attached to, the shaft. But to offer multiple fixed offsets on a one-piece shaft means an individual mold for every offset value."
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 (Submitted by Noel Thu May 27, 2004 )
  


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