- 20″L x 7 3/4″W ABS blade has plenty of surface area for a full-bodied stroke.
- 1″ aluminum shaft is fully sheathed in polyethylene for a comfortable grip.
- T-grip handle aids paddle control.
- The PTE paddle is designed for flat to calm water paddling; if you’re looking for an affordable whitewater paddle, check out the NRS PTC Paddle (item #: 77101.01).
- Weight: 28 oz. at 60″
- Paddle sizes: 48″, 54″, 57″ 60″, 66″
Blade Material: | High-impact ABS plastic |
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Blade Size: | 18.6 cm W x 50.8 cm L (7.75″ W x 20″ L) |
Blade Shape: | Symmetrical |
Shaft Material: | Polyethylene-covered aluminum |
Breakdown: | No |
Weight: | 60″ is 28 oz (794 g) |
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Canoe Paddle Sizing
Average length: 56″–58″
Choosing a canoe paddle length is a fairly straight forward formula. Sit in a chair and measure from your chair seat to your nose. Add this number to the height of your canoe seat, then add the length of the paddle blade.
An even simpler formulas is this, 56 to 58 inch lengths fits 80% of all whitewater canoeist. If you are in a open canoe with a taller seat or have a long torso you may want to consider a longer length 60 to 62 inch paddle. Paddlers with shorter torsos may prefer a 52 or 54 inch paddle.