I have used the Palm paddles, and many other small sized paddles. In fact, I
brought my Palm paddle with me on this weekend's trip to Ozarkcon. The Palm is
well made, and fairly easy to use. But like almost all small paddles, it has
issues. For one thing, like most small paddles the Palm is very hard to secure
or hold firmly because it is so small. It's just hard to find a good place to
hold on and stabilize it while you send. But it's easier than some because
it's longer, and you can hold it without interfering with the mechanism itself.
The levers feel a bit mushy to me, but again that's what you get with many
smaller paddles. What I like most about the Palm is that it seems very
durable. I like how it folds up for transport. I don't think you will damage
a Palm unless you really abuse it. Overall, I'd say it's definitely one of the
better small paddles.
The small paddle that I like best for feel is the Porta-Paddle by American
Morse. It's also well made and durable. It's a little harder to secure
comfortably, but maybe you won't find it as difficult to do as I seem to. The
mechanism is fairly simple, but effective. And I like the way it looks. My
version of this is one of the older, original ones Doug Hauff made some years
ago. It looks much the same as those sold currently, but not exactly. But
I've handled a newer one, and it feels much the same.
I'm still looking for the ideal small paddle, but until I find it, I'll take
one of the above.
Dave W7AQK
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