HI Red. I have the TP-III and after a while it can get a little uncomfortable in the hand due to the edges. How would you compare the TP-II in terms of it's comfort in the hand ? I know that that's a very objective question but I suppose what I really want to ask is , is one more comfortable than the other when holding them. The TP-III is a great key but the paddles are a little on the small side ( I took of the rubber pieces as they are a little too mushy.. Cheers
The TP-II is solid and more comfortable to send with. Personally I prefer holding the smaller paddles, but it sounds like you might want more stability and a cleaner feel in the levers. If you are willing to compromise on weight and size for a more comfortable paddle experience, then the TP-II may be a better for you. I recommend finding someone willing to let you try their TP-II and see what you think.
Great portable paddle. Have both the tpii and tpiii and enjoy both. Really depends on how small you want to pare down your portable kit.
Yes, and they both perform great!
Thanks Charlie.
Thanks for your support, Dick
thank you
Thanks for watching
THANKS Bama.
hahaha got it
Great video Red! Always happy to contribute!!
Thanks again!
Hi Charlie,
That is a very well made and nice looking paddle. Thanks for doing these reviews. You and Sandy stay safe. 73 WJ3U
Glad to hear from you, Don. Thanks
Red! Thanks for the video and information. I keep eyeballin' that key . . . One of these days . . . See you out there. 73 de Bill
HI Red. I have the TP-III and after a while it can get a little uncomfortable in the hand due to the edges. How would you compare the TP-II in terms of it's comfort in the hand ?
I know that that's a very objective question but I suppose what I really want to ask is , is one more comfortable than the other when holding them. The TP-III is a great key but the paddles are a little on the small side ( I took of the rubber pieces as they are a little too mushy..
Cheers
The TP-II is solid and more comfortable to send with. Personally I prefer holding the smaller paddles, but it sounds like you might want more stability and a cleaner feel in the levers. If you are willing to compromise on weight and size for a more comfortable paddle experience, then the TP-II may be a better for you. I recommend finding someone willing to let you try their TP-II and see what you think.
It’s pronounced Bama Key, not Bama Key.
hahaha now that made me laugh