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Somewhere back in time I was told that the grip of the paddle ought to fit just under your chin when you're standing upright. For me that means a paddle of 60" . I'm always solo and my paddling thwart is about 28-29" aft of center. Nothing fancy but it seems to mostly work.
Well, I was looking at one of those fancy pants black carbon paddles; Bending Branches Black Pearl. It's supposed to be strong and maybe I could leave my extra paddle at home and I've never used a bent shaft (11 degrees) before. Looking at the Black Pearl on the Duluth site and the longest they come in is 54", Holy Smokes! that's half a foot shorter than what I use now.
Am I missing something? Is it different if you paddle a tandem setup? Or is there a different rule with the bent blade?
Anybody know what is going on?
A little more confused than usual, Rob
Well, I was looking at one of those fancy pants black carbon paddles; Bending Branches Black Pearl. It's supposed to be strong and maybe I could leave my extra paddle at home and I've never used a bent shaft (11 degrees) before. Looking at the Black Pearl on the Duluth site and the longest they come in is 54", Holy Smokes! that's half a foot shorter than what I use now.
Am I missing something? Is it different if you paddle a tandem setup? Or is there a different rule with the bent blade?
Anybody know what is going on?
A little more confused than usual, Rob