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      • Best Full Face Diving Mask Reviews
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    • Gear Packages
      • Best Scuba Gear Packages of 2024
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      • The Best Marine GPS
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    • Hoods
      • Best Scuba Diving Hoods of 2023
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      • Best Hookah Dive System Review
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      • Best Closed Circuit Rebreathers Described and Reviewed
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      • Essential Scuba Diving Safety Equipment
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      • What is the Best SMB for Diving?
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      • Best Scuba Diving Gauges Reviewed and Compared
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      • The Best Scuba Tanks Review
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      • Thee Best Underwater Strobes Review
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      • Best Underwater Camera Housing Review
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      • Best Marine VHF Radios Reviews
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  • Scuba Basics
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      • Best Dive Trips to Belize & Cocos Island Liveaboard Diving
      • Best Scuba Diving Mexico – Guadalupe Island Shark Diving and Socorro Island Liveaboards
    • Colombia
      • Diving in Malpelo Island Colombia
      • Best Scuba Diving San Andres Colombia
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        • Banco Chinchorro Diving Mexico
    • Europe
      • Costa Brava Spain Scuba Diving
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      • Montenegro Scuba Diving Review
      • Best Scuba Diving Croatia
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    • Florida & Atlantic Coast
      • Best Scuba Diving Fort Myers Florida
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      • Panama City Florida Scuba Diving
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    • Galapagos
      • Scuba Diving the Galapagos Islands
      • Galapagos Liveaboard Dive Trips
    • Hong Kong
      • Best Scuba Diving Hong Kong
    • Indian Ocean
      • Great White Shark Cage Diving Gansbaai South Africa
      • Shark Diving in Mossel Bay South Africa
      • Best Scuba Diving in Pondicherry India
      • Best Scuba Diving Goa India
      • Best Scuba Diving in the Maldives
      • Best Maldives Liveaboard Scuba Diving
      • Cape Town Scuba Diving Review
      • Scuba Diving Port Elizabeth South Africa
      • Protea Banks Shark Diving South Africa
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      • Sodwana Bay Scuba Diving South Africa
      • Scuba Diving the Andaman Islands
      • Best Diving in Mozambique
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      • Best Reunion Island Scuba Diving Reviewed
      • Best Diving in Zanzibar Reviewed
      • Best Scuba Diving Mauritius
      • Sri Lanka Diving Review
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      • Scuba Diving the Seychelles – Liveaboards
    • Indonesia
      • Scuba Diving Raja Ampat Indonesia
      • Best Raja Ampat Liveaboards
      • Best Diving Derawan Islands Liveaboards
      • Best Diving in Gili Islands Indonesia Reviewed
      • Best Sulawesi & Halmahera Liveaboard Diving
      • Best Diving Indonesia – Pulau Weh Diving
      • Best Indonesia Liveaboard Diving – Alor and Flores
      • Best Indonesia Liveaboard Diving – Cenderawasih Bay
      • Best Indonesia Diving – Wakatobi Liveaboard Diving
      • Best North Sulawesi Scuba Diving – Bunaken Island & Lembeh Strait Indonesia
      • Banda Sea Diving Liveaboards Indonesia
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      • Best Scuba Diving in Bali Indonesia
  • Liveaboards/Resorts J – Z
    • Japan
      • Best Scuba Diving Okinawa Japan
    • Macronesia (Atlantic) & West Africa
      • Best Diving in Dakar Senegal
      • Best Scuba Diving the Canary Islands
      • Scuba Diving the Azores
      • Best Scuba Diving in Cape Verde Islands
      • Scuba Diving Madeira Islands Portugal
    • Malaysia
      • Kuching Diving Sarawak Malaysia
      • Best Scuba Diving Langkawi Malaysia
      • Scuba Diving in Kota Kinabalu Malaysia
      • Best Diving Redang Island Malaysia
      • Best Diving Malaysia Labuan Wrecks
      • Scuba Diving in Perhentian Islands Malaysia
      • Best Scuba Diving Tioman Island
      • Best Dive Resorts Malaysia – Layang Layang Island & Lankayan Island Borneo
      • Best Sipadan Island Scuba Diving
    • Middle East
      • Best Scuba Diving in Israel
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      • Best Scuba Diving Jeddah Saudi Arabia
      • Best Dahab Diving Holidays
      • Best Scuba Diving Marsa Alam Egypt
      • Best Scuba Diving Sharm el Sheikh Egypt
      • Scuba Diving Hurghada Egypt Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Aqaba Jordan
      • Best Red Sea Liveaboards
      • Scuba Diving in Fujairah & Dubai
      • Best Liveaboard Diving in Djibouti
      • Best Diving in Oman – Muscat
      • Best Liveaboard Diving in Oman
    • New Zealand
      • Scuba Diving Bay of Islands New Zealand
      • Milford Sound Scuba Diving New Zealand
      • Poor Knights Islands Diving New Zealand
    • Pacific Islands
      • Scuba Diving Pohnpei Micronesia
      • Best Scuba Diving Samoa
      • Best Scuba Diving Easter Island Chile
      • Best Scuba Diving Molokai Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Maui Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Kauai Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Oahu Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Hawaii Liveaboard
      • Best Scuba Diving Palau Micronesia
      • Best Liveaboard Diving Palau Micronesia
      • Best Kosrae Scuba Diving Micronesia
      • Scuba Diving the Cook Islands
      • Best Scuba Diving in Tonga
      • Scuba Diving New Caledonia Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Vanuatu
      • Yap Scuba Diving Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Guam Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Saipan
      • Best Scuba Diving Fiji
      • Bikini Atoll & Truk Lagoon Wrecks – Liveaboards
      • Best Diving French Polynesia Liveaboards
      • Liveaboard Scuba Diving in the Solomon Islands
    • Pacific Northwest (North America)
      • Best Nanaimo Scuba Diving British Columbia
      • Scuba Diving British Columbia – Howe Sound
      • Best Scuba Diving San Juan Islands Washington
    • Papua New Guinea
      • Papua New Guinea Scuba Diving Review
      • Best Papua New Guinea Liveaboard Diving
    • Philippines
      • Best Scuba Diving Coron Philippines
      • Scuba Diving Apo Reef & Coron Wrecks Liveaboards
      • Best Scuba Diving Romblon Philippines
      • Camiguin Island Diving Review
      • Scuba Diving Siquijor Island Philippines Review
      • Best Diving in Dumaguete Philippines
      • Best Puerto Princesa Scuba Diving
      • Best Diving in the Philippines Visayas Liveaboards
      • Best Diving Philippines – Anilao Diving
      • Best Scuba Diving Moalboal Philippines
      • Best Diving in Malapascua Philippines
      • Best Diving Philippines – Anda Scuba Diving
      • Scuba Diving in El Nido Palawan
      • Best Mactan Island Scuba Diving Philippines
      • Best Sogod Bay Dive Sites Philippines
      • Best Scuba Diving Boracay Philippines
      • Best Scuba Diving Puerto Galera Philippines
      • Best Panglao Island Scuba Diving Philippines
      • Scuba Diving in Subic Bay Philippines
      • Best Tubbataha Reef Liveaboards – Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park
      • Best Liveaboard Diving Philippines in Malapascua & the Visayas
    • Taiwan
      • Best Scuba Diving Kenting Taiwan
      • Best Scuba Diving Green Island Taiwan
      • Best Orchid Island Taiwan Diving
    • Thailand
      • Koh Lipe Scuba Diving Thailand
      • Best Diving in Krabi Thailand
      • Best Scuba Diving Khao Lak Thailand
      • Chumphon Scuba Diving Thailand
      • Best Scuba Diving Koh Chang Thailand
      • Best Scuba Diving in Pattaya Thailand
      • Best Koh Tao Thailand Diving
      • Best Phuket Thailand Scuba Diving Liveaboards
      • Best Scuba Diving Thailand Liveaboards
    • Vietnam
      • Nha Trang Scuba Diving Vietnam
  • Books & Media
    • Best Ocean Documentary Reviews
    • Top 10 Best Scuba Diving Movies of All Time
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Cave & Underwater Explorer Diving
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Educational & Reference
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Sea Life & Safety/Survival
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Wreck & Inspirational
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Children’s & Fiction
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Underwater Photography & Freediving
    • Best Scuba Diving Books – Pacific Northwest Marine Life
  • Swimming
    • Best Women’s Swim Shorts
    • Best Men’s Swimming Trunks
    • Best Men’s Board Shorts
    • Best Swimming Headphones
    • The Best Swim Parka of 2024
    • The Best Swim Goggles
  • Boating
    • Boating Accessories
      • Best Dry Bags Reviews in 2023
      • Best Fishing Knives Reviews
      • Best Sailing Knife Reviews
      • Best Rain Gear for Fishing
      • Best Boat Trailer Tongue Jacks
      • Best Boat Trailer Winch Reviews
      • Best Bimini Tops for Boats
      • Best Inflatable Boat Launching Wheels
      • Best Boat Ladder Review
      • Boat Anchor Rope Reviews
      • Best Boat Anchors Reviews
      • Best First Aid Kits Reviews
    • Binoculars
      • Best Night Vision Binoculars for 2024
      • Marine Binoculars
    • Canoes
      • Best Inflatable Canoes Reviews
      • Canoes
      • Best Canoe Paddles Review
    • Coolers
      • Soft Side Coolers
      • Marine Coolers
    • Electronics
      • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
      • Best Marine VHF Radios Reviews
      • Best Kayak Fish Finder Review
      • The Best Marine GPS
      • Best Handheld GPS Review
    • Inflatable Boats
      • Best Inflatable Boat Launching Wheels
      • Best Inflatable Dinghy Review
      • Best Inflatable Pontoon Boats for Fishing in 2023
      • Inflatable Boats
    • Kayak Accessories
      • Best Kayak Knives Review
      • Best Kayak Rod Holders
      • Best Kayak Seat Review
      • Best Kayak Storage Racks Review
      • Best Gifts For a Kayaker
      • Best Kayak Compasses of 2023
      • Best Kayak Anchor Systems
      • Best Kayak Bilge Pump Reviews in 2023
      • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
      • Best Kayak Roof Rack Systems
      • Best Kayak Carts Review
      • Best Dry Bags Reviews in 2023
      • Best Water Shoes for Kayaking
      • Best Kayak Helmet Reviews in 2024
      • Best Wetsuits for Kayaking
      • Best Drysuit for Kayaking
      • Best Kayak Fishing Paddle Reviews
      • Best Kayak Paddle Reviews
      • Best Kayak Fishing Life Jacket Reviews
      • Best Kayaking Life Jackets for Women Review
      • Best Life Vest Kayaking
    • Kayaks
      • Best Motorized Kayak Review
      • Best Pedal Kayak of 2024
      • Best Kayaks for Kids in 2023
      • Best Kayaks for Women
      • Best Touring Kayaks
      • Best Tandem Kayak Review
      • Best Whitewater Kayaks for Beginners
      • Best Kayak for Lakes Review
      • Best Ocean Kayaks
      • Best Ocean Fishing Kayak Reviews
      • Top Rated Fishing Kayaks
      • Best Beginner Kayaks Reviews
      • Best Recreational Kayaks
      • Best Inflatable Kayaks
    • Life Jackets
      • Best Jet Ski Life Jackets
      • Best Wakeboard Life Jackets Review
      • Best Inflatable Life Jackets Reviews
      • Best Kayak Fishing Life Jacket Reviews
      • Best SUP Life Vest Reviews
      • Best Kayaking Life Jackets for Women Review
      • Best Life Vest for Kayaking Review
    • Motors
      • Best Electric Trolling Motors Reviews
      • Best Small Outboard Motor Reviews
      • Best Kayak Trolling Motor Review
  • Board Sports
    • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
      • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
    • Stand Up Paddleboards
      • Best Stand-Up Paddle Board Reviews
      • Best Stand-Up Paddleboard for Yoga
      • Best Stand Up Paddle Board for Surfing Review
      • Best Inflatable Paddle Boards Reviews
      • Best Fishing SUP Boards
    • SUP Accessories
      • Best Paddle Board Paddles Review
      • Best SUP Life Vest Reviews
      • Best SUP Roof Rack Systems
    • Best Skimboard Brands in 2024
      • Best Skimboard Brands in 2024
    • Best Wakesurf Boards
      • Best Wakesurf Board Reviews
    • Body Boards
      • Best Bodyboards
      • The Best Boogie Boards for Kids in 2024
      • Best Bodyboard Swim Fins Review
    • Surfboards
      • Best Surfboards for 2024
      • Best Soft Top Surfboards Review
      • Best Surfboards for Beginners
      • Best Surfboards for Kids
    • Surfing Accessories
      • Best Women’s Swim Shorts
      • Best Men’s Board Shorts
      • Best Surfing Watches of 2024
      • Best Surfboard Travel Bag Reviews
      • Best Surfboard Racks for Cars
      • Best Wetsuit Booties Surfing
      • Best Rash Guard for Men Review
      • Best Rash Guards for Women Review
      • Best Surfing Wetsuits
  • Towables
    • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
    • What’s the Best Kneeboard?
    • Best Wakeboards
    • Best Wakeboard Life Jackets Review
    • Best Water Skis Review
    • Best Wakesurf Boards
    • Best Towable Tubes
  • Beach
    • Best Beach Cruisers
    • Best Beach Wagons or Carts
    • Waterproof Bags
    • Best Soft Coolers for 2023
    • Best Beach Coolers for 2024
    • Best Marine Cooler Review
    • Best Beach Chairs for 2024
    • Best Beach Umbrellas Review
    • Best Beach Canopy Reviews
    • Best Beach Tent Reviews
  • Cycling
    • Best Kids Electric Scooter
    • Best Adult Electric Scooter
    • Best Folding Bikes
    • Best Camera for Cycling Review
    • Best MTB Lights Review
    • Best Hardtail Mountain Bikes of 2024
    • Best Gravel Bikes Under $2,000 in 2023
    • Best Beginner Road Bikes in 2023
    • Best Bike Computer Reviews
    • Best Comfort Bike Reviews
    • Best Children’s Mountain Bikes
    • Best Women’s Mountain Bike Helmets
    • Best Mountain Bike Helmet Reviews
    • Best Affordable Electric Bikes in 2024
    • Best Women’s Mountain Bikes
    • Top 10 Best BMX Bikes in 2024
    • Best Mountain Bikes Under $1,000 of 2023
    • Best Budget Mountain Bikes Review
    • Best Fat Bike Reviews
    • Best Single Speed Bike Reviews
    • Best Beach Cruisers
  • Camping
    • Best Portable Shower Tent for Camping
    • Best Handheld GPS Review
    • Best Binoculars for Hiking
    • Best Hiking Watches Review
    • Best Mess Kit for Camping Review
    • Best Hiking Shoes for 2024
    • Best Hiking Boots Reviews
    • Best Portable Showers for Camping
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Kayak Paddles

Best Kayak Fishing Paddle Reviews

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Kayak Fisherman - Best Kayak Paddles for Fishing

Updated November 5, 2021

When you head out on the water for a day of kayak fishing, your kayak, fishing gear, and accessories are a big part of the equation, but not all of it.  You’ll want to get to the site with speed, efficiency, and precision, and that is where a good paddle comes in.  The paddles that come as a part of the package when you purchase your kayak are often less than the best and often suited for general use and not very customizable to your needs and style.

That’s where we come in.  Below top models at different price points that have features especially suitable for fishing are reviewed with a comparison table, key features, photos, videos, and a buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know in the comments section at the bottom.  I’d love to know your thoughts.

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Best Kayak Fishing Paddle Reviews

  • Werner Camano Hooked Kayak Fishing Paddle
  • Werner Skagit Hooked Kayak Fishing Paddle
  • Bending Branches Angler Classic Kayak Fishing Paddle
  • Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus Kayak Fishing Paddle
  • Bending Branches Angler Rise Kayak Fishing Paddle
  • Backwater Paddles Assault Hand Paddle
  • Backwater Paddles Assassin Kayak Paddle
  • Carlisle Magic Angler Kayak Fishing Paddle
  • Wilderness Systems Origin Angler Kayak Fishing Paddle
  • Pelican Boats Symbiosa Angler Kayak Fishing Paddle

Kayak Fishing Paddle Comparison Table

PicturePaddleBlade MaterialShaft MaterialWeightPrice
Werner Camano Hooked Kayak Fishing PaddleFiberglassCarbon Blend30 ounces$$$
Werner Skagit Hooked Kayak Fishing PaddleFiber-Reinforced NylonCarbon/Fiberglass34 ounces$$
Bending Branches Angler Classic Kayak Fishing PaddleFiberglass-Reinforced NylonFiberglass 35 ounces$$
Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus Kayak Fishing PaddleFiberglassCarbon30 ounces$$$
Bending Branches Angler Rise Kayak Fishing PaddlePolypropyleneAluminum37 ounces$
Backwater Paddles Assault Hand PaddleFiberglass-Infused PolypropylenePlastic Handle12 ounces$
Backwater Paddles Assassin Kayak PaddleABS-Injected NylonCarbon Fiber38 ounces$$
Carlisle Magic Angler Kayak Fishing PaddleFiberglassGlass-Filled Polypropylene41.6 ounces$$
Wilderness Systems Origin Angler Kayak Fishing PaddleFiberglass-Reinforced NylonCarbon Blend37 ounces$$
Pelican Boats Symbiosa Angler Kayak Fishing PaddleFiberglass-Reinforced NylonFiberglass48 ounces$
PicturePaddleBlade MaterialShaft MaterialWeightPrice

Werner Camano Hooked Kayak Fishing Paddle

The Werner Camano Hooked is an advanced level 2-piece low-angle style paddle.

The carbon blend shaft is stiff for a powerful and efficient stroke and reduced swing weight while the mid-size fiberglass blades are sturdy and impact-resistant, great for fishing.

With adjustable feathering, it is available in two lengths with 20cm of adjustment to suit variable seating positions and different widths of a kayak.

4 attractive colors are available and the manufacturer provides a 1-year warranty.

  • Sizes: 220-240cm, 240-260cm
  • Leverlock® system for length adjustment
  • Comes in green, lime, camo, and charcoal
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Right and left hand-control, adjustable feathering from 0-60° in 15° increments
  • Shaft: 2-piece, carbon and fiberglass blend, straight
  • Blade: fiberglass, asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 100.75 square inches
  • Weight: 30 ounces
  • 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Price: $$$

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Werner Skagit Hooked Kayak Fishing Paddle

The Skagit Hooked is another 2-piece low-angle style paddle from Werner.

Like the Camano Hooked model reviewed above, it has a carbon blend shaft that is lightweight, stiff, and powerful.

There is a different blade, this time using fiber-reinforced nylon which is sturdy, though moderately heavier and smaller.

It has easy-to-adjust feathering and is available in 3 different lengths to suit a range of paddlers.

So with only a few differences from the Camano Hooked paddle, you still get a very fine performer but at a price of less than half.

  • Sizes: 230cm, 240cm, 250cm
  • Comes in brown, and orange
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Right and left hand-control, adjustable feathering from 0-60° in 15° increments
  • Shaft: 2-piece, carbon and fiberglass blend, straight
  • Blade: fiber-reinforced nylon, asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 93.78 square inches
  • Weight: 34 ounces
  • Price: $$

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Bending Branches Angler Classic Kayak Fishing Paddle

The Bending Branches Angler Classic is a reasonably priced paddle in the excellent line of fishing paddles from this Wisconsin-based manufacturer.

The fiberglass-reinforced nylon blade and fiberglass blade are durable and relatively lightweight with the power to paddle with the heavy load of fishing gear.

There is even a built-in hook retriever in one blade for getting a snagged line or hook out of the branches after an errant cast.

The shaft has a handy 3-hole snap ferrule for ease in breaking it down and adjusting the feathering of the blade angle.

In the mid-range of the 3 Bending Branches fishing paddles reviewed here, the Angler Classic delivers durability and high performance at a mid-range price.

  • Sizes: 220 cm, 230 cm, 240-255 cm, 250 cm, 260 cm
  • Comes in sage green and orange
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Ovalized shaft for an easy grip
  • Measuring rule on the shaft
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Hook retrieval groove in a one blade
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable feathering from 0-60°
  • Shaft: 2-piece, fiberglass, straight
  • Blade: fiberglass-reinforced nylon, asymmetrical shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 95 square inches
  • Weight: 35 ounces
  • Price: $$

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Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus Kayak Fishing Paddle

The Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus is near the top of the line of offerings from Bending Branches for kayak fishing paddles.

It comes in two telescoping size ranges with a 3-hole snap ferrule for a snug fit to suit a variety of paddlers and has adjustable feathering with infinite angles possible.

It’s ultra-lightweight with a carbon shaft and a large, sturdy, stiff multi-laminate, high-performance fiberglass blade.

Features, performance, and pricing make the Angler Pro Plus and the Werner Camano Hooked direct competitors in the premium segment.

In addition, it is available in three intriguing camo-like color designs.

  • Sizes: 230-245cm, 240-255cm (telescoping)
  • Comes in glowtek, radiant, and raptor color designs
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Measuring rule on the shaft
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable feathering with infinite feathering angles
  • Shaft: 2-piece, carbon, straight
  • Blade: multi-laminate fiberglass, asymmetrical shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 105 square inches
  • Weight: 30 ounces
  • Price: $$$

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Bending Branches Angler Rise Kayak Fishing Paddle

The Bending Branches Angler Rise Kayak Fishing Paddle is the budget model in the line.

With many of the key features of the Angler Pro and Angler Classic, it has scaled down pricing due to materials.

Still relatively lightweight at 37 ounces, the durable aluminum shaft is ovalized with grips to make it more comfortable and the efficient asymmetrical blade is made of sturdy polypropylene.

It is a 2-piece model with a 3-hole ferrule for a snug fit and adjustable feathering.

You get a pretty good low-profile performance at a price anyone can afford

  • Sizes: 230cm, 240cm, 250 cm, 260 cm
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Ovalized shaft with comfortable grips
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Hook retrieval groove in a one blade
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable feathering from 0-60°
  • Shaft: 2-piece, aluminum, straight
  • Blade: polypropylene, asymmetrical shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 89 square inches
  • Weight: 37 ounces
  • Price: $

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Backwater Paddles Assault Hand Paddle

The Assault Hand Paddle is great as a backup that you can keep handy when you could use some quick maneuverability without having to drop everything to pick up your regular paddle.

The durable fiberglass-infused blade has a serrated edge for traction pushing away from rocks or branches and a hook when you need to grab on to pull in.

Easy to stow and lightweight at 12 ounces, it has a comfortable foam grip and comes in olive or bright orange at a price anyone can afford.

  • Hand paddle
  • Hook for grabbing the dock or your line
  • Serrated edge for launching from a solid surface
  • Comfortable foam hand grip
  • Wrist tether
  • UV protective coating
  • Available in orange and olive
  • Blade: fiberglass-infused polypropylene plastic
  • Size: 22 x 6 inches
  • Weight: 12 ounces
  • Price: $

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Backwater Paddles Assassin Kayak Paddle

The Backwater Paddles Assassin Kayak Paddle is the full-sized model developed from the Assault Hand Paddle reviewed above.

This one comes in two adjustable lengths with a lightweight carbon hybrid handle and an oversized ABS-injected nylon blade.

Derived from the Assassin, the unique blade is ultra-tough with a serrated edge for pushing off and a hook for grabbing lines or tree limbs.

It comes only with a black handle and blade and is moderately priced.

  • Sizes: 230-240cm, 250-260cm (adjustable)
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Serrated edge for launching off solid surfaces
  • Hook to grab your line, tree limb, or a dock
  • Comes with a black shaft and blade
  • Shaft: 2-piece, carbon hybrid, straight
  • Blade: ABS-injected nylon, asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Weight: 38 and 42 ounces
  • Price: $$

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Carlisle Magic Angler Kayak Fishing Paddle

The Carlisle Magic Angler is a mid-range paddle designed for fishing.

The fairly flexible wrapped fiberglass shaft is durable and powerful, and the fiber-reinforced nylon blade has a J-notch cutout for line and hook retrieval after an errant cast.

It comes in a range of lengths with adjustable feathering to suit your paddling style and a push-button takedown for ease of use.

Other features include an easy-grip ovalized shaft, drip rings to keep the shaft dry, and an Imperial/Metric ruler on the shaft to measure your fish.

So you see it has a lot of high-level specs and is available in several naturally themed colors, all for a very reasonable price.

  • Sizes: 230cm, 240cm, 250cm, 260cm
  • Comes in camo, first light, and photic
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Ovalized shaft for easy gripping
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • J-notch cutout in one blade for hook or line retrieval
  • Imperial/Metric ruler on the shaft
  • No-fail push-button takedown
  • Right and left hand-control, adjustable feathering from 0-60° in 15° increments
  • Shaft: 2-piece, wrapped fiberglass, straight
  • Blade: fiber-reinforced nylon, asymmetrical, slightly curved shape
  • Weight: 41.8 ounces (230cm)
  • Price: $$

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Wilderness Systems Origin Angler Kayak Fishing Paddle

The Origin Angler is a solid mid-range fishing paddle from popular kayak maker, Wilderness Systems.

It’s a high-angle style, lightweight paddle with a powerful blade design, and a carbon blend shaft that has an adjustable ferrule to customize the shaft length and provide infinite feathering angles.

Fishermen will love the 36-inch measure on the shaft and integrated line hook.

The pricing for all of this is quite reasonable.

  • Sizes: 240-260cm
  • Leverlock® adjustable ferrule system for feathering and length adjustment
  • High-angle style paddle
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Integrated line hook on one blade
  • 36-inch measure on the shaft
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable infinite feathering options
  • Shaft: 2-piece, carbon blend, straight
  • Blade: fiberglass-reinforced nylon
  • Blade Surface Area: 93 square inches
  • Weight: 37 ounces
  • Price: $$

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Pelican Boats Symbiosa Angler Kayak Fishing Paddle

The Pelican Boats Symbiosa Angler Kayak Fishing Paddle is very durable with loads of high-level features at a bargain price.

Although a little bit heavier than high-priced paddles at 48 ounces, this low-angle style paddle has a sturdy fiberglass shaft and fiberglass-reinforced nylon blade.

The telescoping ferrule system makes adjusting the length easy and allows up to 65° of feathering.

The ovalized shaft is comfortable to grip and the hook retrieval groove and measuring rule are nice touches that add to the convenience of fishermen.

Of the full-length paddles reviewed here, this one has the lowest price.

  • Sizes: 240-252cm
  • Telescoping ferrule system
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Ovalized shaft for an easy grip
  • Measuring rule on the shaft
  • Adjustable drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Hook retrieval groove in one blade
  • Adjustable feathering from 0-65°
  • Shaft: 2-piece, fiberglass, straight
  • Blade: fiberglass-reinforced nylon, asymmetrical shape
  • Weight: 48 ounces
  • Price: $

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Kayak Fishing Paddle Buying Guide

Paddle Length

Your physical stature and the style of kayaking you plan to do are the primary factors to consider when choosing the length of your paddle.

The width of the kayak and your height are starting points for determining paddle length.  When you investigate paddles to buy the manufacturer will provide guidelines.  Here are some pointers from one major manufacturer.

If you plan to paddle on flat or slow-moving water, a low-angle paddle will likely serve you best.  This type has a longer shaft and longer, narrower blades.  These don’t generate the most power per stroke but can be effective for covering a lot of water.

If you are operating in faster water and from a higher seat, a high-angle paddle may be your best choice.  These have shorter shafts and wider blades for more powerful strokes penetrating the water from a more perpendicular angle.

For fishing, you should determine what style suits you best.  Some paddles have adjustable lengths that can approximate both styles for you.

Shaft Material

Sturdy lightweight material is a focus in shaft design.  Cheaper paddles may use some form of plastic but serious adult paddlers will want a shaft that is more dependable using aluminum, fiberglass, carbon fiber, or some combination of blend of fiberglass and carbon with nylon or high-quality plastic.  Carbon is the lightest followed by fiberglass.

Blade Shape

Most blades are curved with a rib down the middle designed to effectively scoop the water. When the rib is present the term used to describe the blade is dihedral.  In the past they were symmetrical but today most have an advanced asymmetrical dihedral shape that allows even more hydrodynamic efficiency.

Fishing kayak blades are often extra stiff for those times when the blade is used to push off when necessary.  Some also include a J-shaped hook or line retrieval slot to aid in recovering an errant cast or snagged line.

Blade Materials

Weight, strength, and price are the major considerations in blade materials.  Fiberglass and carbon are the stiffest and most durable, with carbon being the lightest and most expensive.  Some fairly light and durable blades are made with combinations of carbon, fiberglass, nylon, and high-quality plastics and generally will be cheaper in degrees based on how much carbon or fiberglass is in the mix.

Feathering

This refers to the angle that the paddle blades are aligned.  The two can be on the same plane or be “feathered” at different angles.  When the blades are feathered a twist of the wrist is required to turn the blade into the water.  Many paddlers find that feathering is more comfortable on the wrists and arms than when the blades are matched at the same angle.  The position of the blade out of the water can be adjusted for the least wind resistance.  When the blades can be feathered there is usually an adjustable joint or ferrule that allows degrees of adjustment to suit you.

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Best Kayak Paddle Reviews

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Werner Camano Kayak Paddle - Best Kayak Paddles in 2020
Werner Camano Kayak Paddle

Updated September 2, 2024

Choosing the right paddle can have a significant impact on your kayaking experience.  Certain paddles are more suitable for specific styles of kayaking such as whitewater or touring.  Different materials, technologies, and features all have implications, and pricing is undoubtedly a concern.  There are heaps of options to consider.

To help you sort through it all to make the right selection for your needs, some of the top models are reviewed below starting with a comparison table.  After that, are descriptions and important features with photos and explanatory videos, and finally a simple buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know in the comments section at the bottom.  I’d love to know your thoughts.

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Best Kayak Paddle Reviews

  • Aqua-Bound Stingray Kayak Paddle
  • Bending Branches Angler Classic Kayak Paddle
  • Werner Kalliste Kayak Paddle
  • Aqua-Bound Manta Ray Hybrid Kayak Paddle
  • Werner Camano Kayak Paddle
  • Advanced Elements Compact Touring Kayak Paddle
  • Werner Skagit Kayak Paddle
  • Carlisle Expedition Touring Kayak Paddle
  • Bending Branches Bounce Kayak Paddle
  • Werner Tybee Kayak Paddle

Best Kayak Paddles Comparison Table

PicturePaddleShaft MaterialShaft TypeWeightPrice
Aqua-Bound Stingray Kayak PaddleFiberglass2-Piece33.5 ounces$
Bending Branches Angler Classic Kayak PaddleFiberglass 2-Piece35 ounces$
Werner Kalliste Kayak PaddleCarbon Fiber2-Piece23 ounces$$$$
Aqua-Bound Manta Ray Hybrid Kayak PaddleCarbon Fiber2-Piece29.44 ounces$$
Werner Camano Kayak PaddleCarbon Fiber2-Piece27.25 ounces$$$
Advanced Elements Compact Touring Kayak PaddleAluminum4-Piece43.2 ounces$
Werner Skagit Kayak PaddleCarbon Fiber4-Piece39 ounces$$
Carlisle Expedition Touring Kayak PaddleFiberglass2-Piece33 ounces$
Bending Branches Bounce Kayak PaddleAluminum2-Piece 37 ounces$
Werner Tybee Kayak PaddleCarbon-Fiberglass Blend2-Piece36 ounces$$
PicturePaddleShaft MaterialShaft TypeWeightPrice

Aqua-Bound Stingray Kayak Paddle

The Aqua-Bound Stingray fiberglass shaft model is a great paddle for light touring and recreational use.

Relatively lightweight, it has a durable fiberglass-reinforced injected nylon blade for pushing off rocks or the bottom, drip rings to keep the ovalized easy-grip shaft dry and adjustable feathering.

It breaks into two pieces with a snap-button ferrule and is reasonably priced.

  • Sizes: 210 cm, 220 cm, 230 cm, 240 cm
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Ovalized shaft for an easy grip
  • Rubber drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Adjustable feathering (from unfeathered to 60° right-hand control)
  • Shaft: 2-piece, fiberglass, straight
  • Blade: ABX resin (fiberglass-reinforced injected nylon), asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 91 square inches
  • Weight: 34.08 ounces
  • Price: $

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Bending Branches Angler Classic Kayak Paddle

The Bending Branches Angler Classic is a well-named excellent choice for fishermen.

The fiberglass shaft and fiberglass-reinforced nylon provide the power for smooth paddling even with a heavy load, and durability for pushing off.

One blade even has a built-in hook retriever to get that snagged hook or line out of a tree.

It has a 3-hole snap ferrule and breaks into 2 pieces for easy packing.

This is a rugged paddle with high-performance features for a moderate price.

  • Sizes: 220 cm, 230 cm, 240-255 cm, 250 cm, 260 cm
  • Comes in orange and sage green
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Ovalized shaft for an easy grip
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Hook retrieval groove in a one blade
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable feathering from 0-60°
  • Shaft: 2-piece, fiberglass, straight
  • Blade: fiberglass-reinforced nylon, asymmetrical shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 95 square inches
  • Weight: 35 ounces
  • Price: $

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Werner Kalliste Kayak Paddle

The Werner Kalliste is an exceptional high-performance low-angle paddle.

The carbon fiber shaft is ultra-light with a multi-level system of adjustable feathering that allows you to adapt as your technique and style develop.

The carbon-fiber blades are relatively large with a ribless back for easier sculling and a foam core that makes the paddle more buoyant.

This paddle is expensive, but what do you expect for a Rolls-Royce?

  • Sizes: 220 cm, 230 cm, 240 cm, 250 cm, 260 cm
  • Comes in carbon or black colors
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Right and left hand-control, adjustable feathering from 0-60° in 15° increments
  • Shaft: 2-piece, carbon-fiber, straight
  • Blade: carbon-fiber, foam core, asymmetrical dihedral shape, ribless back
  • Blade Surface Area: 99.7 square inches
  • Weight: 23 ounces (220 cm)
  • Price: $$$$

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Aqua-Bound Manta Ray Hybrid Kayak Paddle

The Aqua-Bound Manta Ray with a carbon-fiber shaft and large carbon-reinforced blades is lightweight and designed for top-performance high-angle paddling in fast-moving water.

A corrosion-resistant Posi-Loc 2-button ferrule provides a secure play-free joint for the 2-piece shaft.  It comes in a large range of lengths and feathering increments to suit all sizes and styles of paddlers.

This one should last a long time and is moderately priced considering the materials and features.

  • Sizes: 210 cm, 220 cm, 230 cm, 240 cm, 250 cm
  • High-angle style paddle
  • Ovalized shaft for an easy grip
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Adjustable feathering (from unfeathered to 75° right and left-hand control)
  • Shaft: 2-piece with 2-button Posi-Loc ferrule, carbon fiber, straight
  • Blade: carbon-reinforced injected nylon, asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 105 square inches
  • Weight: 29.445 ounces
  • Price: $$

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Werner Camano Kayak Paddle

The Werner Camano is a premium 2-piece low-angle style paddle.

The carbon blend shaft is stiff for an efficient and powerful stroke and reduced swing weight while the mid-size fiberglass blades are durable and impact-resistant.

It has adjustable feathering like the Werner Kalliste above and comes in a range of 11 colors, some translucent, that add to the stylish look.

In addition, there are 7 lengths available from 215 to 260 cm to suit different-sized paddlers.

  • Sizes: 215 cm, 220 cm, 225 cm, 230 cm, 240 cm, 250 cm, 260 cm
  • Comes in 11 colors
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Right and left hand-control, adjustable feathering from 0-60° in 15° increments
  • Shaft: 2-piece, carbon and fiberglass blend, straight
  • Blade: fiberglass, asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 100.75 square inches
  • Weight: 27.25 ounces (220 cm)
  • Price: $$$

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Advanced Elements Compact Touring Kayak Paddle

The Advanced Elements Compact Touring Kayak Paddle is a great step-up model from the basic paddles that often come with kayaks.

The 4-piece construction breaks down to a length of 25.5 inches which is a good match for inflatable kayaks that pack into a small space.

It has a durable aluminum alloy shaft and a glass-filled nylon blade with an asymmetrical dihedral shape and feathering for paddling efficiency.

It has a plastic sleeve over the aluminum for a good grip, along with drip rings to keep your hands and lap dry.

Unfortunately, it only comes in one length but is low-priced.

  • Size: 231 cm
  • Comes in black
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Plastic sleeve handgrip
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable feathering to 60°
  • Shaft: 4-piece, aluminum alloy, straight
  • Packable Length: 25.5 inches
  • Blade: glass-filled nylon, asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Blade Measurement: 18 x 7 inches
  • Weight: 43.2 ounces
  • Price: $

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Werner Skagit Kayak Paddle

The Werner Skagit is the lowest-priced of the four Werner models presented here but doesn’t suffer any in quality.

It is a low-angle style paddle with a durable lightweight carbon fiber shaft, and mid-sized fiber-glass reinforced nylon blades.

Combined with adjustable feathering and numerous available lengths, it is suitable for a wide range of paddler experience and styles.

The SmartView adjustable ferrules provide a precise, tight fit for the shaft that breaks down into 4 pieces for storage.

  • Sizes: 215 cm, 220 cm, 230 cm, 240 cm, 250 cm
  • Comes in yellow
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable precise feathering
  • Shaft: 4-piece, carbon-fiber, straight
  • Blade: fiberglass-reinforced nylon, asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 93.75 square inches
  • Weight: 39 ounces
  • Price: $$

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Carlisle Expedition Touring Kayak Paddle

Great for touring, the Carlisle Expedition is lightweight and has durable all-fiberglass construction, both blade, and shaft.

The 2-piece paddle has easy push-button take-down and adjustable feathering to 60° to suit a range of paddlers.

With good power and a lightweight swing, you can cruise efficiently all day.

The translucent gold color is attractive as is the reasonable pricing and 1-year manufacturer’s warranty.

  • Sizes: 220 cm, 230 cm, 240 cm
  • Comes in translucent gold
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable feathering to 60°
  • Shaft: 2-piece, fiberglass, straight
  • Blade: fiberglass, asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Blade Measurement: 17 x 7 inches
  • Weight: 33 ounces
  • 1-year warranty
  • Price: $

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Bending Branches Bounce Kayak Paddle

The Bending Branches Bounce offers great performance at a value price with low-cost, quality components.

The 2-piece aluminum shaft is durable with a snap-button fixture and adjustable feathering along with an ovalized shape and slip-resistant grip, and rubber drip rings to keep your hands dry.

The polypropylene blade can handle whatever you encounter pushing off rocks and rubble.

The Bounce delivers about all an everyday recreational paddler needs without breaking the bank.

  • Sizes: 210 cm, 220 cm, 230 cm, 240 cm
  • Low-angle style paddle
  • Ovalized shaft with slip-resistant grip
  • Rubber drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable feathering from 0-60°
  • Shaft: 2-piece, aluminum alloy, straight
  • Blade: polypropylene, asymmetrical dihedral shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 89 square inches
  • Weight: 37 ounces
  • Low-priced
  • Price: $

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Werner Tybee Kayak Paddle

The Werner Tybee is another high-performance entry from Werner this time with a reasonably-priced more aggressive high-angle style paddle.

The mid-sized injection-molded fiberglass-reinforced blades will perform well for high-cadence paddling in whitewater but also for touring.

Durable lightweight blades combine with a carbon-fiberglass blend 2-piece shaft for light swing weight.

Adjustable feathering and multiple available lengths allow for variation of styles and sizes of the paddler.

  • Sizes: 205 cm, 210 cm, 215 cm, 220 cm, 225 cm
  • Comes in black
  • High-angle style paddle
  • Drip rings for a drier shaft and hands
  • Right and left-hand control, adjustable feathering from 0° – 60° in 15° increments
  • Shaft: 2-piece, carbon-fiberglass blend, straight
  • Blade: fiberglass-reinforced nylon, asymmetrical slightly dihedral shape
  • Blade Surface Area: 94.25 square inches
  • Weight: 36 ounces (210 cm)
  • Price: $$

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Kayak Paddle Buying Guide

Paddle Length

Two main factors should determine the best length of your paddle, your physical stature, and the type and style of kayaking you plan to do.

Your height in combination with the width of the kayak provides a starting guideline for the length.  Each paddle manufacturer offers advice for the paddles they make.  Here are some guidelines from Aqua-Bound.

The type and style of kayaking refer to low-angle paddling which is what you do on flat or slow-moving water, versus high-angle paddling which is done in whitewater or ocean environments.  Typically high-angle paddling is best served by a shorter paddle.

Blade Materials

Blades today are most often made with plastic and/or nylon, fiberglass, and carbon fiber.  There is variation among the three in weight, strength, and pricing to consider.

  • Plastic/Nylon – These blades are the least expensive of the three and heavier.  They require little upkeep but may be more susceptible to deterioration and cracking due to sunlight exposure than the other two.
  • Fiberglass – This is the mid-price material in the range of the three and weight-wise in the middle.  Fiberglass is durable and maintains rigidity well.
  • Carbon Fiber – Blades using carbon fiber are the lightest, most durable, and most powerful of the three.  They also are generally much more expensive.

Blade Shape

Most blades are curved to effectively scoop the water on each stroke.  Historically they have been symmetrical.  Today the top blades and most preferred are asymmetrical dihedral in shape.  This advanced design more efficiently allows water to flow along each side of the blade with less effort.

Paddle Shaft Material

It is possible to find plastic kayak paddle shafts on very cheap models but serious kayakers will want aluminum, fiberglass, or carbon fiber (and in some cases blends using carbon and fiberglass).  They differ in price and weight with aluminum being the cheapest and heaviest ranging to carbon fiber as the most expensive and lightest.

Feathering

Blades can be aligned at the same angle on the shaft or “feathered” at different angles.  Feathered blades can reduce wind resistance on the blade out of the water.  Feathered blades require a twist of the wrist to turn the blade into the water.  The best paddles allow adjustment of the feathering to what the individual kayaker prefers.  Most paddlers find that feathering is more comfortable on the wrists than matched blades.

Right or Left-Hand Control

This concerns which hand is used to rotate the blades when they are feathered.

Drip Rings

Most top kayak paddles have drip rings often made of rubber.  They are on each end of the paddle shaft between the blades and your hands (just inside the blades).  As you bring the blade out of the water the drip rings will catch much of the water that slides off the blade onto the shaft preventing it from going down onto your hands or dropping into your lap.

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