The Types And Sizes Of Canoe Paddle Buffalo Made Just Right For You

By Larry Wright


Canoe paddles come in different sizes, lengths and shapes. Each of these features will affect the performance of the paddle and dictate the best context to use it. For you to know what type of paddle you should use and for what canoeing activity, here are the different paddle types and a short overview of each. At the end of this article, you should be able to know more about a canoe Paddle Buffalo.

The shaft is that part of the paddle on which you keep your hands. Shafts are of two types: straight and bent. While the straight one has less weight, can be found easily and therefore costlier, the bent does not cause a lot of stress on your joints. They assist in the right alignment of the stroke therefore more comfortable.

If you ever thought that oar buying was pretty cut and dry, and then think again. While it should not be difficult to choose one, you should at least be informed of all your options when you make your final decision. Often individuals may choose a oar they think that is constructed with quality materials and find that the oar did not perform as long as they had intended for it too.

Now for the materials that are often used in the construction of a kayak oar. Some materials used in manufacturing oars will allow for the oars ability to be durable, flexible and will make the oar either heavy or light. Oars are often constructed with materials such as fiberglass, aluminum, different plastics, wood and many other materials as well.

The performance oars: These types of the oar are the ones used when racing. These are the most expensive types as well. Sports enthusiasts also use these oars for fitness paddling purposes. The oars come in different varieties, blade sizes, and forms. It gives the user powerful, efficient strokes for optimum performance. The type of oar is not the only thing you should consider when buying one. You should also choose the right size of the oar to achieve the best possible water routine. Oar size is one more thing that you should mull over. But how long should your canoe oar be? What are the things you should consider to help you decide how long or short your oar should be? Read on and check the following guidelines.

Wooden oars typically have both their shaft and blades made of wood; however, some of the wooden oars that can be taken apart into two pieces have a middle section made of a composite material such as carbon fiber where the joint is. Wooden oars are made from stiff and lightweight woods such as basswood and alder.

Consider the oar blade size: As stated earlier, the blade of your oar should be wide enough to serve its purpose. The blade can affect a lot to the performance of the canoe. It could also affect the speed of your boat.

Blade Design- This is the one factor that does not affect performance. It is purely aesthetics. There are many designs on the market today. Many are very plain, but some are much more ornate and decorative. With laminate paddles (read "Laminate Canoe Paddles - Strength and Beauty"), different pieces of wood are used to create a beautiful mosaic of a paddle blade that can greatly enhance the look and style of the paddle. It adds a touch of class and shows off your tastes and style.




About the Author: