| How to select a paddle. Paddle Length: Canoe - Kayak. Blade Size Swift | | | | | TAP Colors | $255 | | TAP Fabric | $285 |
| AquaBound Paddles | | Carbon Blade/Caron Twill shaft | $199 | | White blade/carbon shaft | $150 | | Yellow blade/fiberglass Shaft | $120 |
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| Sizing a Paddle Canoe Paddles While many methods exist, a simple and accurate way is to measure your torso. Sit up straight on a flat surface and measure from the surface in between your legs to your nose. Follow the chart below: | | Torso Size | Straight Canoe Paddle Size | Bent Canoe Paddle Size | | 20" | Youth 36 | n/a | | 22" | Youth 42 | n/a | | 24" | Youth 48 | n/a | | 26" | 51 or 52 | 48 | | 28" | 54 | 50 | | 30" | 56 or 57 | 52 | | 32" | 57 or 58 | 54 | | 34" | 60 | 56 | | 36" | 62 | n/a | | 38" | 64 | n/a |
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| | | Kayak Paddles Three things need to be considered when sizing a kayak paddle: torso height, boat width, and style of paddling. Lower stroke angles generally require longer paddles, as do wider boats. Taking that into consideration, measure your torso (see canoe sizing) and follow the chart below. | | Torso Size | Low-Angle Stroke | High-Angle Stroke | | 20" | 160 cm | 160 cm | | 22" | 180 cm | 160 or 180 cm | | 24" | 200 cm | 180 cm | | 26" | 210 cm | 200 cm | | 28" | 220 cm | 200 cm | | 30" | 230 cm | 220 cm | | 32" | 240 cm | 230 cm | | 34" | 250 cm | 240 cm | | 36" | n/a | 250 cm |
| | An easy way to measure in the field is to hold a paddle horizontally in your hands with your elbows slightly inside a 90 degree angle (most paddles are ovalized in the area they should be gripped). Your hands should be about two-thirds of the way between the center of the shaft and the shoulder of the blade. Again, always take stroke angle and boat width into consideration, and demo the paddle whenever possible. | | Choosing a blade Shape As with sizing, personal comfort and preference is key in determining which shape is right for you. Demo paddling is recommended. |  | Touring – Injection molded Dream blade shape (6.75" x 18"): All around excellent recreational blade shape. Suitable for low and high angle paddling, the tip is offset for easy entry and power through the stroke and the dihedral eliminates flutter. |  | Touring – Compression molded composite Day shape (6.8" x 19"): A wider blade shape suitable for all types of paddling. Ideal for high-angle paddling, rough water, shallow water, and rivers. |  | Evening shape (5.75" x 21"): Sea touring blade is long and narrow; ideal for low angle paddling and cutting wind resistance. Popular for paddling in the ocean and on bigger lakes. |  | Twilite shape (5.5" x 19"): Small, light blade is quick and easy to pull through the water. Similar to the Evening shape, but with less surface area to speed up the cadence of the paddle stroke - like riding a bicycle in low gear. Popular with small paddlers. |
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