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NRS Paddle and Oar Sizing Guide
Additional Paddle Sizing Information by Paddle
Manufacturers:
Whitewater
Kayak Paddles
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Hard Shell Kayak Paddles
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Paddler
Height
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Paddle
Length
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Under 5'2"
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188 - 194 cm
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5'0" - 5'8"
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191 - 197 cm
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over 5'6"
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194 - 203 cm
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Shorter Paddle = Playboating/Freestyle
Longer Paddle = River Running/Creeking
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Inflatable Kayak Paddles
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Paddler
Height
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Paddle
Length
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Under 5'2"
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220 cm
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5'0" - 5'8"
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230 cm
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over 5'6"
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240 cm
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Choosing the right paddle length is an important decision that may greatly
enhance your individual performance. The trend we’ve experienced over
the past few years is toward using shorter paddle lengths. A shorter paddle
allows for the high stroke rate used during whitewater paddling and is especially
useful when playboating.
Touring
& Recreational Kayak Paddles
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Low Angle
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High Angle
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Paddler Height
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Boat Width
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Paddle Length
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Paddler Height
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Boat Width
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Paddle Length
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5'0" - 5'10"
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21" - 23"
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220 cm
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5'0" - 5'10"
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under 22"
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210 cm
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5'6" - 6'2"
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23" - 26"
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230 cm
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5'6" - 6'2"
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22" - 23"
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215 cm
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Over 6'3"
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over 25"
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240 cm
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Over 6'3"
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23" - 24"
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220 cm
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A 230cm paddle is the most popular length for average height paddlers
who use a relaxed style of paddling and whose strokes are at a low angle
in relation to the surface of the water. This style is very common and
used during recreational outings and most touring environments.
If you enjoy paddling more aggressively and like to use a variety of different
strokes, we recommend shorter lengths of 210cm to 220cm and generally
a stouter blade design. A shorter length paddle is easier to use when
a faster cadence is desired and puts less stress on the upper arm during
certain stroke techniques. We also recommend shorter lengths if you paddle
a boat with very little keel. The shorter length paddle will have less
of a sweep stroke effect, reducing the tendency to zig-zag your boat.
Whitewater
Rafting Paddles
Average Length: 60"
Average Guide Length: 66"
Hint: Measure from floor to chin for a more precise paddle length.
Canoe
Paddles
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.
Oars
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Oars
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Frame Width
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Recommended Minimum Length
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48"
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7'
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54"
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7.5'
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60"
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8 '- 9'
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66"
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9' - 10'
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72"
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10'
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While oar length is largely a matter of personal
taste, we can help you wade through some of the specifications you should
consider including boat type and size, gear and passenger load, water
classification, skill level, and your preferences as the oarsperson.
Call us and we'll help you choose the oar that's right for you. You
may want to consider oar extenders to make your options more flexible.
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