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Kayak paddle blades

By: Jakob Jelling

Different kayak paddle blades will have different effects on the control you have over your kayak.

The blades of your kayak paddles are the most important part when it comes to worry about whether or not you\'ll be able to control the kayak. This part of the paddle effects how much water you can push with each stroke as well as how the paddle will be able to move through the water. You generally want a good balance between the amount of force you get with each stroke and how easy it is for the paddle to move through the water.

 

There are two main types of paddle blades: symmetrical and asymmetrical. The type of paddle that you use will generally have something to do with the type of kayaking you\'re intending on doing. Usually for people who are going kayak touring, asymmetrical paddles are the norm. This is due to the fact that the asymmetrical shape can help give you more control over the kayak - and makes it easier for the paddle to just move through the water.

Another thing that you should look at when you\'re trying to decide what type of paddle blades will work best for you are whether or not they are curved. If you\'re a beginner, then you\'ll probably want to start out with a flatter blade. This is due to the fact that these blades are very easy to control even if you\'re just starting out. However, if you\'re an experienced kayaker, then you might want to look into getting a curved blade. This is due to the fact that the curved blades will grip the water better and give you more power.

Some kayak blades are even curved in a cross section, instead of just being curved lengthwise. These blades will give different types of control over the water when they are being used, so you should probably check to see what the paddle blades look like before you buy any kayak paddles. Once again, if you\'re a beginner, then you will probably want to buy one of the flatter paddles, since they allow the most control.

If you\'re looking for kayak paddles, make sure that you take a good look at the blades before you buy them. For beginners, simpler is usually better, so if you\'ve never been kayaking before, you should look into buying the flattest paddle blades that you can find. If you have been kayaking before, however, then you may want to experiment with the different types of paddle blades until you find the type that work best for you.

About the Author
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.kayakhelp.com.
Please visit his complete kayaking guide for all skills and ages.



 

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