Infusion Aluminum Recreational Kayak Paddle
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When determining paddle length, the kayak width is the limiting factor for recreational kayaking. The sizing chart below should ensure you aren't hitting your knuckles on the hull as you paddle. For sleeker touring/sea kayaks ones paddling style and physical size plays more heavily.
| Kayak Width | Under 23" | 24" to 28" | 29"+ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paddler Height | Recommended Paddle Length | ||
| Under 5'5" | 210-220 cm | 230 cm | 230-240 cm |
| 5'5" - 5'11" | 220 cm | 230 cm | 230-240 cm |
| 6'+ | 220-230 cm | 230-240 cm | 240 cm |
An easy way to measure in the field is to hold a paddle horizontally in your hands with your elbows slightly inside a 90 degree angle (most paddles are ovalized in the area they should be gripped). Your hands should be about two-thirds of the way between the center of the shaft and the shoulder of the blade. Again, always take stroke angle and boat width into consideration, and demo the paddle whenever possible.









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Infusion Paddle Is Sturdy
I have been paddling with the Infusion for 2 seasons. It is great for flatwater (lake) paddling; it is well- balanced and while not super-light, it is not burdensome. I hae found it sturdy enough to get me (170 lbs.) and my 12' rec boat (50 lbs.) through some class 2+ rapids, rappelling off some nasty rocks and pushing off when running aground (oops!). Padded grips make a big difference for my somewhat stiff and arthritic hands, tho I also paddle with padded gloves. (Fluorescent green in case I *really* wipe out- high visibility when waving frantically!)