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Werner Vibe Review

This paddle has a unique shape, solid all-around function, and good water-moving ability
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Werner Vibe Review (The Werner Vibe is our choice as the best paddle for solid performance at an affordable price)
The Werner Vibe is our choice as the best paddle for solid performance at an affordable price
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras
Price:  $178 List
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Manufacturer:   Werner
By Jenay Aiksnoras ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 17, 2023
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RANKED
#5 of 13
  • Performance - 30% 9.0
  • Weight - 20% 5.6
  • Ease of Adjustment - 20% 8.0
  • Locking Mechanism - 20% 8.0
  • Construction Quality - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

The Werner Vibe initially might look a little different to those familiar with the traditional shape and design of most top-rated SUP paddles. However, we found that the significant curve of the blade offers some of the best performance of any we tested. The shaft has 16 inches of adjustability and is easy to modify when switching between multiple users of varying heights, although it does not get as short as other paddles. The Vibe's LeverLock mechanism also offers efficient adjustability. Thanks to this model's smooth performance, easy adjustability, and superior locking mechanism, this paddle is easy to recommend, especially for the reasonable price.
REASONS TO BUY
Cuts cleanly through water
Durable blade
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavy
Looks like a toy
Flutters under water
Editor's Note: We updated this review on October 17, 2023, after re-testing the Vibe paddle against some new competitors in our review lineup.

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Bottom Line This is a durable paddle with a unique shape and easy to use locking mechanismThis is an excellent and well-priced women's-specific paddle that's easy to adjust and performs like a champScoring well across the board, this eye-catching paddle is budget-friendly, tough, and durableWhile a fine option if you want to spend as little as possible, the performance was also bare minimumThis is a burly but heavy paddle that may be nice to keep around as a spare but isn't very appealing otherwise
Rating Categories Werner Vibe Kialoa Tiare Fiberg... BPS Koru 2-Piece Alloy SUP Supply 3-Piece... Abahub 3-Piece Alum...
Performance (30%)
9.0
8.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
Weight (20%)
5.6
7.9
4.0
4.4
4.1
Ease of Adjustment (20%)
8.0
8.0
5.0
5.0
6.0
Locking Mechanism (20%)
8.0
8.0
6.0
7.0
6.0
Construction Quality (10%)
8.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
5.0
Specs Werner Vibe Kialoa Tiare Fiberg... BPS Koru 2-Piece Alloy SUP Supply 3-Piece... Abahub 3-Piece Alum...
Measured Weight 30.5 oz 24.0 oz 35.2 oz 34.0 oz 35.0 oz
Number of Pieces 2-piece 2-piece 2-piece 3-piece 3-piece
Shaft Material Fiberglass Fiberglass Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum
Length Range 68-84 in 66-82 in 65-83 in 67-85 in 68-84 in
Shaft Adjustablility Range 16 in 16 in 18 in 18 in 16 in
Blade Material Fiberglass reinforced injected molded nylon Fiberglass Fibrlite Nylon composite Nylon Polypropylene reinforced with fiberglass
Blade Surface Area 100 sq in 80 sq in 95 sq in Not listed 102 sq in
Blade Shape Teardrop Teardrop Teardrop Teardrop Teardrop
Blade Design Dihedral Dihedral Dihedral Concave/Flat Concave
Offset 10 degrees 10 degrees 10.5 degrees Not listed Not listed
Packed Size 34.5 in 66 in 65 in N/A 24.5 in
Cover Included? No No Yes No No
Locking Mechanism Handle LeverLock Handle LeverLock TwinPin collar clamp Dual-pin collar clamp Clamp and locking pin system

Our Analysis and Test Results

While not the lightest or highest-performing paddle in our lineup, the Werner Vibe offers solid all-around performance at a reasonable price.

Performance Comparison


werner vibe - the werner vibe might not look impressive, but it performs...
The Werner Vibe might not look impressive, but it performs incredibly well.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Performance


Out of the box, we will admit that we didn't have the highest hopes for this paddle. While Werner is a highly respected company, the Vibe strongly resembles the type of paddle you would find included with a cheap inflatable raft, with a shape reminiscent of a kayak paddle. While it has some flashy features, including a sweet locking mechanism and a solid blade design, our reviewers were initially skeptical of its performance capabilities, doubting that it could hold its own against some of the other top candidates. Because of the shape, testers who strictly paddle board had a bit of a learning curve when using this paddle, but ultimately it earned a very impressive score.


The Vibe is a solid all-around paddle, providing both power and maneuverability. It features a blade with a rectangular shape, a hybrid dihedral/scoop profile, and 10 degrees of offset. The result allows for a gentler catch and a smooth pull through the water. Those familiar with the traditional teardrop shape may find that this paddle initially flutters. Becoming familiar with how this design moves through the water can take some time, but we think it's worth it.

werner vibe - here you can see the yellow vibe's (third from left) unique scooped...
Here you can see the yellow Vibe's (third from left) unique scooped and dihedral shape as compared to some past models from our lineup.
Credit: Megan Ferney

The lever-locking mechanism featured on this paddle plays into the overall performance. This mechanism has a very low profile that significantly reduces fumbling when switching your paddle stroke. The locking mechanism allows the Vibe to have versatile adjustability while its profile resembles that of a non-adjustable paddle. This system does sacrifice some comfort in the handle. The shape is less bulbous and more round compared to those with traditional locking mechanisms. The in-hand experience is not nearly as comfortable as more traditional paddle handles. The major benefit of the lever-locking system is that the top shaft feels solid because everything is built into it.

werner vibe - the vibe provides both power and maneuverability on the water
The Vibe provides both power and maneuverability on the water
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Ease of Adjustment


The Vibe features 16 inches of adjustability, which is about average among the paddles we reviewed. This range provides a reasonable amount of wiggle room to allow for adjustments between paddlers of varying heights. However, one of our testers is under 5 feet tall and could not get the paddle short enough to feel confident.


The Vibe has marks on the shaft for both the height of the paddler and the paddle measurement itself, a feature not present on all models in our review. This makes figuring out your ideal paddle length much easier. With helpful measurement marks and a superior locking mechanism, the Vibe is one of the easiest paddles to adjust. This makes it ideal for use between multiple paddlers of different heights or for transport. We did find that most of our testers added 2 to 4 inches to their marked height on the paddle for comfortable recreational use.

werner vibe - the leverlock locking system of the vibe.
The LeverLock locking system of the Vibe.
Credit: Megan Ferney

Locking Mechanism


The LeverLock system featured on the Vibe is the simplest option we tested and a tester favorite. It's convenient and very easy to use, particularly when making on-the-water adjustments. A small lever is built into the handle that gets lifted upward — when in the up position, the shaft of the paddle easily slides up and down. There are very few moving parts associated with the mechanism, which our testers found to be a huge benefit. We also like that there isn't a ton of force required to raise or lower the lever. You can feel the spring drawing the paddle shorter, so two hands are required to secure the length in place. Other mechanisms take so much force to engage or disengage that they can almost cause you to lose your balance, particularly when the water is a little rough.


Other paddles also feature a system that, confusingly, is called LeverLock, or Family Adjustable. However, these systems require a screwdriver to adjust the holding pressure. They aren't as intuitive as the system on the Vibe and can be a pain to adjust while you are out on the water.

werner vibe - the leverlock on the vibe results in a less ergonomic handle shape...
The LeverLock on the Vibe results in a less ergonomic handle shape, but it does increase ease of adjusting while on the move.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Weight


The Vibe is hefty at 30.5 ounces. This is more than half a pound heavier than the ultralight models in our review. That may not sound like much, but it can take a toll during a long paddle. Much of this weight is in the shaft rather than the paddle.


The silver lining of this extra weight is that there's a big price difference between the Vibe and the lightest models in our lineup. And overall, this paddle does not feel super heavy when in hand, so it might be worth the little bit of extra weight for its low price and high performance.

werner vibe - the weight of your paddle can effect your stroke resulting in...
The weight of your paddle can effect your stroke resulting in quicker fatigue.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Construction Quality


The Vibe features a long, rectangular, and slender blade design, differentiating it from other paddles. The dihedral blade has a ridge down the middle and is constructed of fiberglass set at a 10-degree offset. The shaft is fiberglass with a nicely textured surface. At first glance, this paddle kind of resembles a toy. It reminded one tester of the paddles that come with inflatable rafts for kids, as it lacks the ultra-modern look, feel, and cool graphics prevalent on other top paddles. However, don't let looks deter you from this high-value paddle — it's a high-quality option with a modern locking system and great performance.


The majority of the weight of this paddle is in the blade, which is uniquely designed to feel light in the water. While carrying it, the Vibe feels heavy and unbalanced. As we mentioned before, testers noted that it is more like a kayak paddle than a traditional SUP paddle. That said, it feels sturdy, and the fiberglass will stand up well to daily use.

werner vibe - the werner vibe feels heavy in the blade when transporting, but it's...
The Werner Vibe feels heavy in the blade when transporting, but it's designed to feel light in the water.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Should You Buy the Werner Vibe?


Prices for this paddle differ depending on whether you select the one-, two-, or three-piece option. No matter which you choose, the Vibe is on the middle to lower end of the price range of the different paddles we have tested. It's a solid option and is one we recommend to anyone shopping on a budget. It isn't the most stylish or lightest, but if you're looking for a higher-performance paddle, this one will not disappoint.

werner vibe - a comparison of a few of our top pick paddles displaying the...
A comparison of a few of our top pick paddles displaying the differences in materials, construction and design.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

What Other SUP Paddles Should You Consider?


Our testers have experience on both boards and kayaks. We found that those who enjoy kayaking more were into the Werner Vibe. Those who are more SUP board fans preferred the Kialoa Makai, which ranks similarly to the Vibe in all metrics except weight, as it's 1.5 ounces heavier. If you can spend a bit more, we also really love the Aqua Bound Malta Fiberglass 2-Piece which will cut your weight back a full 10.5 ounces. If you just need something to throw in the shed and have around to lend to friends, the BPS Koru 2-Piece Alloy is also not to be missed.

Jenay Aiksnoras