Intel:
1-piece wood straight shaft w/ carbon blades and reinforced blade edges, 54″ – 62″ @ 2 inch increments: www.mitchellpaddles.com
Mitchell Paddles are known for their durability, and their wooden cores give a buoyant feel to each stroke and brace with minimal flutter. Though not the lightest paddle, Mitchell’s blades are excellent choices for aggressive whitewater canoeists and C1 paddlers who need bomb proof construction and maximum power.
Click the links below for video reviews
Bending Branches Expedition Plus A beautiful wooden paddle with a buoyant, springy feel.
Kialoa Madison An adjustable fiberglass paddle that’s perfect for sharing.
Werner Bandit A lightweight carbon paddle from Werner.
Aquabound Edge A packable breakdown paddle for travelers.
Field Tested: Five Whitewater Canoe Paddles Reviewed Homepage for C&K’s editors in-depth video reviews
Read more Field Tested reviews on C&K: —Field Tested: Three-person tents —Field Tested: Cold Camping Comforts
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Intel:
1-piece wood straight shaft w/ carbon blades and reinforced blade edges, 54″ – 62″ @ 2 inch increments: www.mitchellpaddles.com
Mitchell Paddles are known for their durability, and their wooden cores give a buoyant feel to each stroke and brace with minimal flutter. Though not the lightest paddle, Mitchell’s blades are excellent choices for aggressive whitewater canoeists and C1 paddlers who need bomb proof construction and maximum power.
Click the links below for video reviews
Bending Branches Expedition Plus A beautiful wooden paddle with a buoyant, springy feel.
Kialoa Madison An adjustable fiberglass paddle that’s perfect for sharing.
Werner Bandit A lightweight carbon paddle from Werner.
Aquabound Edge A packable breakdown paddle for travelers.
Field Tested: Five Whitewater Canoe Paddles Reviewed Homepage for C&K’s editors in-depth video reviews
Read more Field Tested reviews on C&K:
—Field Tested: Three-person tents
Bending Branches Expedition Plus A beautiful wooden paddle with a buoyant, springy feel.
Bending Branches Expedition Plus
A beautiful wooden paddle with a buoyant, springy feel.
Kialoa Madison An adjustable fiberglass paddle that’s perfect for sharing.
Kialoa Madison
An adjustable fiberglass paddle that’s perfect for sharing.
Werner Bandit A lightweight carbon paddle from Werner.
Werner Bandit
A lightweight carbon paddle from Werner.
Aquabound Edge A packable breakdown paddle for travelers.
Aquabound Edge
A packable breakdown paddle for travelers.
Field Tested: Five Whitewater Canoe Paddles Reviewed Homepage for C&K’s editors in-depth video reviews
Field Tested: Five Whitewater Canoe Paddles Reviewed
Homepage for C&K’s editors in-depth video reviews
—Field Tested: Cold Camping Comforts
The article was originally published on Canoe & Kayak
For access to exclusive gear videos, celebrity interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube!
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Ocean Rower Fiann Paul Completes Most Grueling Expedition
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