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Carlisle Economy Canoe Paddle
CarlisleNRS-75004.01€46.00RRP:Entry level canoe paddle suitable for recreational paddling. Lightweight and durable, this is the perfect all-purpose paddle. An 8" X 20" blade adds power to your stroke. A tempered-aluminum shaft... -
Palm Paddle Float
PalmPALM-12227€45.00RRP:An aid to re-entry for rescue or learning to roll, the Paddle Float is a single air chamber which clips quickly and easily around your paddle shaft. It has a welded centre seam and reinforced... -
Palm Paddle Leash
NRSPALM-13270-301-650€32.00RRP:Safely put your paddle down without losing it – to take a rest or a photograph. Attach the leash to the paddle shaft with the velcro loop and clip the other end to your deck line or slip it over...
Description
A simple, robust canoe paddle with an aluminium shaft that is built to last – ideal for centres and schools.
- Aluminium shaft
- Tough polypropylene blade
Features
Polypropylene T-grip
Weight
830 g (150 cm), 872 g (160 cm)
Materials
plastic wrapped aluminium shaft
polypropylene blade
Size Guide
Your paddle size should ideally be determined by the shaft length, rather than the overall length, as canoe blades come in a variety of shapes and styles. There are two quick methods to determine a roughly appropriate length:
Kneeling
Stretch out your arm, and kneel down holding the paddle upside down in front of you. If your arm is horizontal and your grip is around the throat of the paddle (where blade and shaft meet) this is a suitable length.
Standing
Sanding straight with the paddle resting on the floor vertically in front of you, the hand grip should measure between the armpit and top of shoulder.