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June 19, 2009

Paddling a Sea Eagle 330 Inflatable KayakI’ve been planning to write a blog on “How to Choose a Kayak Paddle”, especially for new paddlers, for the last year or so and I’ve been putting it off because there are sooooo many variations to explain. The blog would be so long and detailed that it would probably either give you a headache or cause you to not even want to take up a paddle sport. I’ve heard and read suggestions of all types in choosing a kayak paddle based on how tall you are, what kind of paddling you’re going to do and what type of kayak you have. They all make sense in one way or another. However, after talking with Stuart Lee of Cannon Paddles, I came to this conclusion … “personal preference”. Stuart is over six foot tall and uses a shorter paddle than most on the market, which breaks all the “rules” of choosing a paddle. And he designs paddles! Good ones, at that. That size paddle fits his paddling style and personal preference. It’s that simple. His suggestion for new paddlers is that they should, if possible, try to borrow paddles to test and see if they like them. If you don’t have that kind of access, just start out with an inexpensive paddle, one that came with your kayak package or some general all-purpose model. Then as your paddling technique develops, you’ll have a much better idea of the type of paddle that will fit your needs more perfectly.

 

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