Canoe Paddles - How to Choose and Size a Paddle

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • Looking for a new canoe paddle? Before you buy one, here's an in depth look at the different options available and how to size it effectively for your next adventure!
    Check out the Tripping Authority for more great videos on canoe tripping, backcountry camping and wilderness survival.
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    Audio & Video Production by: Eric Billard
    Intro Music Composed by: John Brownscombe
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Komentáře • 24

  • @robcarr8505
    @robcarr8505 Před měsícem +1

    Sooo..... Apparently I was holding my bent shaft paddle backwards 😆😆😆 good to know.

  • @jamesbarthelemy5926
    @jamesbarthelemy5926 Před 4 lety +3

    Came because The Tripping Authority sounds like a rad LSD channel. Stayed because I want to have an informed opinion on my first canoe paddle. Would recommend

  • @sandrahalvorson277
    @sandrahalvorson277 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!!! This is exactly what I needed to weed through all the options! I appreciate the knowledge from affordable to ultra competitive, but delivered in a quick and efficient review! Well done! Paddle on, dude.

  • @benjaminallen2370
    @benjaminallen2370 Před rokem +1

    Awesome info… researching paddles for my new solo canoe

  • @BurtReynoldstash
    @BurtReynoldstash Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love your intro video, yewww

  • @sharonmcguigan5234
    @sharonmcguigan5234 Před 5 lety +1

    Great advice for choosing a paddle for your canoe trip..

  • @din75cschmoo
    @din75cschmoo Před 2 lety

    Nailed it!

  • @douglasstevenson4553
    @douglasstevenson4553 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Man, excellent and simple advice. My next paddle is the Grey Owl Guide. Good choice. BWCA open water tripper, secret fishing spots. Appreciate, cheers from Duluth, MN

  • @Thundermuffin93
    @Thundermuffin93 Před 2 lety

    Sweet vid bro! Thanks and happy paddling.

  • @nicholasfield4272
    @nicholasfield4272 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video.. Thanks for the info and effort you put in to it!

  • @mijnivri
    @mijnivri Před 4 lety +4

    Comprehensive but concise video. Best info on paddles I've found. Earned my subscription!! Thanks.

  • @EzeAdventurer
    @EzeAdventurer Před 3 lety +1

    V helpful thanks a lot!

  • @Puddleford
    @Puddleford Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks!

  • @CTRiverNomad
    @CTRiverNomad Před rokem

    Thanks for a great video. Is there any difference in sizing for solo pack canoes, since you're sitting low in the boat. I'll probably be using a kayak paddle most of the time, but I want to have a canoe paddle too for tight spaces where it's hard to swing a kayak paddle.

  • @popaki9484
    @popaki9484 Před 4 lety

    How can I check to see what length my paddle is? is it from tip to tip or just the bar?

    • @TheTrippingAuthority
      @TheTrippingAuthority  Před 4 lety +1

      To check the overall paddle length you'd want to measure it from the top of the grip to the tip of the blade. But when sizing a paddle it really comes down to your torso length and the length of the paddle shaft. For instance my whitewater paddle (Werner Bandit Carbon) has a total paddle length of 56 inches, whereas my flat-water tripping paddle (Grey Owl Guide Cherry) has a total length of 60 inches. But the paddle shafts of both paddles are more or less the same length; the difference between the two has more to do with length and shape of the blade. So in turn both paddles will fit me well despite being different lengths. (A good example of this is at 5:56 in the video)

    • @TheTrippingAuthority
      @TheTrippingAuthority  Před 4 lety +1

      Essentially, if you can hold your paddle above your head with one hand at the throat (just above the blade) and the other at the base of the grip with 90 degree angles in your arms, then that paddle should serve you well no matter the blade shape or length.

    • @popaki9484
      @popaki9484 Před 4 lety

      The Tripping Authority well it’s weird because I checked and it’s a 240 I thought it was smaller because I felt it was a little short when I was at the lake over the weekend. It’s for a kayak so it has blades on both ends

    • @TheTrippingAuthority
      @TheTrippingAuthority  Před 4 lety

      Sizing a kayak paddle is a bit different, often depending on the width of the kayak and the height of the user. If you have a boat over 32" wide than a 240 would be suitable for you, depending on your height.

  • @oneart6002
    @oneart6002 Před 3 lety

    how tall are you?

  • @hualani6785
    @hualani6785 Před 3 lety +1

    Not for OC-1 or OC-6 outrigger paddling

    • @TheTrippingAuthority
      @TheTrippingAuthority  Před 3 lety

      Agreed, thanks for the input. This video is not for an outrigger canoe. It was made for paddlers looking to choose a paddle for a standard canoe in both tandem and solo settings, whether it be for wilderness canoe tripping, whitewater or for recreation.

  • @arthurboddie5261
    @arthurboddie5261 Před 3 lety

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