Kayak Paddles
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Intex Kayaking Paddles
12.49 €
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Caviness Wood Paddles
24 €
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Gumotex 379S.2 Telescopic Paddle
84.99 €
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Gumotex 504.0 Rafting Paddle
54.99 €
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Bestway Plastic Paddles 2 Units
10.99 €
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Oceansouth Telescopic Paddle
8.99 €
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Nuova Rade Top-Mount Oarlock Socket
0.99 €
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Nuova Rade Oar Collars 50x55 mm
1.99 €
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Nuova Rade Top-Mount Oarlock Socket 17 mm
1.99 €
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Jobe Tasman Paddles
50.99 €
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Quiksilver Aluminium Paddle 3 Sections
44.99 €
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Plastimo Polyamide Recessed Oar Lock
1.99 €
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Plastimo Brittania Paddles
49.49 €
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Plastimo Polyamide Oar Lock
2.99 €
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Talamex Clip Holder For Oar 2 Units
1.99 €
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Nuova Rade Oar Collar 32x45 mm
1.99 €
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Nuova Rade Side-Mount Oarlock Socket
1.99 €
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Jobe Gama Paddles
59.99 €
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Jobe Croft Paddles
49.99 €
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Aqua Marina 210009429 Ace 2022 Paddle
43.81 €
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Intex Paddles
7.99 €
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Intex Aluminium 2 Units Paddles
15.99 €
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Plastimo Brittania Oar
44.49 €
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Plastimo Brittania Pine Quality Oar
52.99 €
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Plastimo 65544 Leash
40.49 €
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Plastimo Jointed Telescopic
16.99 €
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Lalizas Paddle Blade
4.99 €
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Lalizas Paddle
16.49 €
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Lalizas Paddle
17.99 €
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Bestway Single / Double Aluminium Oar 145 - 218 cm
27.82 €
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Bestway Boat Oars ``hydro-force`` Abs 124 cm
15.07 €
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Seachoice Premium Varnished Oar With Grip
64.49 €
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Seachoice Straight Kayak Paddle
73.99 €
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Seachoice Synthetic Oar
73.99 €
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Nuova Rade Paddle Double Hook
11.99 €
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Nuova Rade Oar Collars 45x55 mm
1.99 €
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Nuova Rade Paddle Jointed
17.99 €
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Nuova Rade Paddle With Removable Blade
16.99 €
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Nuova Rade Rowlock Socket With Metal Pin
9.99 €
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Nuova Rade Side-Mount Oarlock Socket 17 mm
1.99 €
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Nuova Rade Oar Collar 40x45 mm
1.99 €
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Nuova Rade Oar Collar 50x63 mm
3.99 €
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Nuova Rade Paddle
17.99 €
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Nuova Rade Paddle Jointed With Collar
19.99 €
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Brunasso 36 mm Beech Oar
59.99 €
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Kohala Aluminum Paddle Telescopic Paddle 3 Sections
29.99 €
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Trac Outdoors C103 Wood Paddle
34.99 €
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Trac Outdoors Kayak Paddle Curved
110.49 €
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Point 65 Easy Tourer VARIO Paddles
137.12 €
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Trac Outdoors Oar Locks
22.99 €
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Point 65 Paddle
49.95 €
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Vidaxl Sup Paddle 215 cm Aluminium Black
31.99 €
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Plastimo Canadian Standard Oar
40.99 €
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Lalizas Heavy Duty Paddles
18.99 €
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Lalizas Blade
3.49 €
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Lalizas Paddle With Palm Grip
10 €
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Lalizas Standard Paddles
7.99 €
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Lalizas Telescopic Paddles
17.99 €
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Lalizas Paddle
18.49 €
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Seachoice Standard Wood Paddle
34.99 €
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Talamex Oar Lock Socket Side/Top Mount
2.99 €
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Talamex Oar Lock Socket Side/Top Mount
2.49 €
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Talamex Paddle Heavy Duty
20.99 €
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Talamex Paddle With Boat Hook Handle
12.99 €
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Talamex Highline Limited Edition Telescopic Oars
76.49 €
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Talamex Telescopisc Paddle
18.99 €
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Talamex Aqualine Oar Holder
11.99 €
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Talamex Comfortline Oarlock Pin
11.99 €
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Nuova Rade Buoyant Paddles
10.99 €
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Attwood Asymmetrical Kayak Paddle
52.99 €
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Sevylor Paddle
55.99 €
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Pike N Bass Paddle
32.99 €
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Pike N Bass Support For Paddle
1.99 €
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Pike N Bass Paddle
39 €
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Aztron Neo Fiberglass Blade Youth Paddle 3 Sections
31.99 €
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Plastimo Lateral Oar Support
10.99 €
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Plastimo Recessed Oar Support
9.99 €
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Plastimo Composite Oar
132.99 €
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Plastimo Double Oar
76.49 €
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Plastimo Removable Oar
58.49 €
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Plastimo Tender Oar
34.49 €
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Plastimo Oar
49.99 €
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Plastimo Detachable Oar&Hook
30.99 €
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Plastimo Detachable Oar
29.99 €
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Plastimo Kayak Oar
65.99 €
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Plastimo Oar Support
8.99 €
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Lalizas Paddle With Palm Grip
8.99 €
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Lalizas Paddle
17.99 €
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Lalizas AISI 316 Eyebolt
6.99 €
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Lalizas Telescopic Paddles
17.49 €
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Lalizas Paddle
16.99 €
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Lalizas Standard Paddles
8.99 €
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Lalizas Heavy Duty Paddles
18.99 €
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Lalizas Wood Threaded Eyebolt
5.99 €
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Bestway Hydro-Force Paddle
21.99 €
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Nsp Speedster 76 Carbon Fix 29 mm Paddle
340 €
How to choose a kayak paddle?
Kayaking paddles are specialized tools used to propel a kayak through the water. Kayaking paddles consist of two blades attached to a shaft, which is held by the kayaker and used to create forward motion by pulling the paddle through the water.Wood paddles:
Wood paddles are paddles used for various activities, such as canoeing, kayaking, or paddleboarding. Wood paddles have been used for centuries and are still popular today for their durability, aesthetics, and performance.
Aluminum paddles:
An aluminum paddle is a type of paddle used in kayaking and canoeing. As the name suggests, it is made of aluminum, a lightweight and durable metal. Aluminum paddles are popular among paddlers because they are relatively inexpensive, lightweight, and easy to maintain.
Buoyant paddle:
A buoyant paddle is a type of paddle used for water sports and activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and stand up paddleboarding. A buoyant paddle is designed to float on the water surface when not in use, making it easier to retrieve if it falls overboard.
A kayak paddle is a specially designed paddle that is used to propel a kayak through the water. You can buy kayak paddles from Nsp, Aztron, Lalizas, Plastimo, and Cressi.
Choosing the right kayak paddle is essential for comfortable and efficient paddling. The right paddle can enhance your kayaking experience while the wrong one can lead to fatigue and discomfort. Here are some factors to consider when selecting a kayak paddle:
Paddle type:
Kayak style: Consider the type of kayaking you´ll be doing. Different paddles are designed for specific activities, such as touring, whitewater, sea kayaking, or recreational kayaking.
Paddle length:
The length of your paddle should be based on your height and the width of your kayak.
Sit on top kayaks and wider recreational kayaks often require longer paddles, while narrower sea kayaks may need shorter ones.
Most paddle manufacturers provide sizing guides to help you choose the correct length.
Paddle material:
Paddle materials affect weight, durability, and price.
Aluminum: Budget friendly and durable but relatively heavy.
Fiberglass: Lightweight, offers good performance, and is durable.
Carbon fiber: Extremely lightweight and stiff, ideal for performance paddling but more expensive.
Wood: Aesthetic and comfortable but heavier and requires more maintenance.
Blade shape and size:
Blade shape impacts how the paddle performs in the water.
High angle blades: Designed for aggressive paddling styles with a more vertical stroke. Ideal for fast paced kayaking.
Low angle blades: Suited for more relaxed paddling with a shallower stroke angle, common in touring kayaks.
Blade size influences the amount of force generated with each stroke. Larger blades provide more power but can be tiring for long trips.