Thanks for the annecdotal insight. We would love to hear how you size up paddles. We agree there is most certainly more than one way to approach this. Quite a personal preference thing.
@ You are sitting down in a canoe so it is all about torso length. You want to put the handle of the paddle on the canoe seat and where the shaft meets the blade should be around your forehead. This also works well because when sizing a paddle it is about the length of the shaft and not as much about the blade length.
@@tuckerzweerink3536 thanks for the insights. Much appreciated! I am always stoked when we can create conversation around these topics. Your insights will certainly bring value to others checking out these videos. Do you mind me asking where you are located in the world?
I feel like that length recommendation is wrong I have always used paddles shorter than that
Thanks for the annecdotal insight. We would love to hear how you size up paddles. We agree there is most certainly more than one way to approach this. Quite a personal preference thing.
@ You are sitting down in a canoe so it is all about torso length. You want to put the handle of the paddle on the canoe seat and where the shaft meets the blade should be around your forehead. This also works well because when sizing a paddle it is about the length of the shaft and not as much about the blade length.
I will say that in our area we don’t really use bent shaft paddles so I’m not really sure about sizing them
@@tuckerzweerink3536 thanks for the insights. Much appreciated! I am always stoked when we can create conversation around these topics. Your insights will certainly bring value to others checking out these videos. Do you mind me asking where you are located in the world?
@@AQOutdoors I’m located in the ozarks my local river is the buffalo