Question: What length of paddle do you use .
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Question: What length of paddle do you use .
Question: What length of paddle do you use .
Carbon or Fiberglass?
Carbon or Fiberglass?
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54" mostly. Of course variables include length of blade,saddle height, body geometry, paddling style, shoulder condition, etc. I'm about 5'11" w/a long torso and used to use 58"-60", but got sold on a shorter paddle - ease of cross strokes, stroke rate, easier on shoulders, works better on shallow SEn stuff, etc. I don't think I've noticed any loss of leverage or reach (except surfing a big tandem).
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56" Werner
bought it used but it still has a lot of life left ...
bought it used but it still has a lot of life left ...
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here in the south east god paddles on the left and that's how he made our rivers ~ oc1paddlr
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here in the south east god paddles on the left and that's how he made our rivers ~ oc1paddlr
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I started with a 56" several years ago. It's what I had so I stuck with it.
I recently had a paddle made 58", I figured if I didn't like it I could always shorten it, But I like it and I'm sticking to it, Until I find something lighter for racing.
Height 6'
weight 210
boats- Maxim, Viper 11, & Supafly.
I recently had a paddle made 58", I figured if I didn't like it I could always shorten it, But I like it and I'm sticking to it, Until I find something lighter for racing.
Height 6'
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That's because absolute lengths are total nosnense. The seat in my prelude is 3cm lower then the one in my viper. So basically I could have my "prelude-paddle" 3cm shorter.Cumnock wrote:Hey I hate to be a butt-head here : )
But the "over my eyes" ...in"front of my eyes"
I looked on a tape measure and couldn't find it : )
in inches do you use the following?
54 "
56"
58"
60"
62"
Paddling a touring canoe with a bench, I'm higher, so I could get a longer paddle, but then again would shoulder-hight be ok. And in a C1 slalom racer I might want to have a really low seat and a long paddle.
I'm a small boy, short upper body, you're a big boy, large upper body. So if I'm paddling a 52" paddle, that might be perfectly ok, but totally wrong for you.
Conclusion: you have to test it in your boat.
Oh, and you should talk about shaft length, not paddle length. Try comparing paddle length of a flatwater paddle with a whitewater paddle. Then you end up with a flatwater paddle much longer then your whitewater paddle, but actually you want the opposite.
I shortened my paddle, sitting in my boat, measuring at my eyes, indicate, shorten and that's it. I don't even know my shaft-length.
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Yep the period on this wave is between 2 and 6 months, kinda like the "royalex sux" wave.cheajack wrote: But, haven't we done this before?
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I don´t see any sense in length measures because the paddle length has to fit to your upper body height / seat height / boat type / paddling style. The only way to compare the length of my paddle to the one of someone taller than me is by the relation of the paddle to our bodys speak how high or low is the grip hand.
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I use: a 55" Bandit (all fiberglass) in my C1's (6" saddles),
a 58" Mitchell Premier (Wood with carbon wrapped blade), in my OC's (10"&12" saddles),
a 48" Grey Owl Voygeur (Laminated Wood, blade cut down) for my squirtboat (1" saddle),
and my Split is a 56" Double Dutch Turbine (Carbon Hollowform Blade, Glass/Carbon shaft).
I'm 6'3" with a 36" inside leg.
a 58" Mitchell Premier (Wood with carbon wrapped blade), in my OC's (10"&12" saddles),
a 48" Grey Owl Voygeur (Laminated Wood, blade cut down) for my squirtboat (1" saddle),
and my Split is a 56" Double Dutch Turbine (Carbon Hollowform Blade, Glass/Carbon shaft).
I'm 6'3" with a 36" inside leg.
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