High Angle Paddling
- A more powerful catch and stroke for increased forward efficiency.
- The paddle is kept at a high angle relative to the water and a faster cadence is used.
- Best for linking a variety of maneuvering stokes.
- Excellent for bracing and rolling
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Mid-sized Carbon Reinforced Blades
- Mid-sized blades fit the widest range of kayakers.
- Lighter, smooth feel on the water.
- Durable Carbon reinforced blades for lightest swing weight in the rec. category.
- Dihedral for smooth forward strokes.
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Adustable Ferrule
- Elegant, easy to use design.
- Internal gear system for precise fit.
- Adjusts feather left or right in 15 degree increments.
- You determine what feather works best for you.
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Straight Shaft Carbon Blend
- More traditional feeling and generally less expensive.
- The lightest weight option available.
- Continuous length allows for easy hand movement.
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Light Swing Weight
- Swing weight is the weight you feel each time you lift your blade during a stroke.
- A light swing weight reduces fatigue and makes paddling more fun.
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Correct Length
- Locate the closest combination of paddler height and boat width listed.
- Narrower boats or shorter paddlers subtract 5cm for high angle and 10cm for low angle.
- Add length for wider boats and sit-on-tops
- Use this chart as a starting point and contact us if needed
1-800-450-6819.
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