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Carlisle Economy Aluminum Canoe Paddle with T-Grip

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  • A tempered aluminum shaft runs the full length of the blade to ensure maximum strength and durability.
  • Carlisle's 8- by 20-inch blade adds power to every stroke, while the 13-inch plastic T-grip handle makes maneuvering easy.
  • The blade and handle are molded of high-impact, UV-protected polypropylene that stands up to weathering and heavy use.
  • This Economy oar measures 54 inches.
  • Blade comes in black; one-year warranty.
  • Blade Material: High-Impact Polypropylene
  • Shaft Material: Tempered Aluminum with High-Impact Polypropylene T-Grip Handle
  • Weight: 30 oz. (60")
  • Blade Colors Available: Black, Green, Yellow, Red
  • Lengths Available: (in.) 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 66


Lightweight and durable, the Carlisle Economy Aluminum Canoe Paddle with T-Grip is the perfect all-purpose paddle for your next outdoor adventure. A tempered aluminum shaft runs the full length of the blade to ensure maximum strength and durability. Carlisle's 8- by 20-inch blade adds power to every stroke, while the 13-inch plastic T-grip handle makes maneuvering easy. The blade and handle are molded of high-impact, UV-protected polypropylene that stands up to weathering and heavy use. This Economy oar measures 60 inches; one-year warranty.


David the Misbehaved
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
I have the 66" paddle, and it's awesome. I use it in northern Canada in a rocky river with a mix of whitewater, shallow rocky areas, and swamp. I am very very hard on paddles and this one has never let me down. I've broken other brands. The long length allows me to pole the canoe up rocky fast water and to paddle while standing up when I'm on flatter water. The T is used for hooking ropes, hooking packs out of the canoe from on shore, and hooking the canoe itself when it's straying in fast water.
Mark A. Romagna
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2019
Great set of oars for my Sevylor Fish Hunter raft. Replaced originals. Great quality. Good weight. Perfect. Affordable.
Francois Gauthier
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2018
used as an emergency device on my pontoon
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2016
Great paddles!! Way better then wood(no work) just pack and go!! super sturdy pushes a lot of water easy to hold on too and they float really no reason in buying any other paddles especially at this price!! its seriously a buy it a never think about it again product!!
OV
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2016
Excellent value for the money. The only problem I have with these paddles is the surface area is a little small. The blade is an 8", but it's a bit on the short side, so you don't get as much power as you would with a higher end paddle. Of course, you are also not paying the high end paddle price either. While I don't reccomend anything smaller, this paddle is very adequate with the added benefit of being very tough. A great value for the casual paddler.
Carramrod
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2016
We got these paddles for our canoe! They work like a charm! We used to use the little wood oars but they would make blisters and miss everyone and my husband's hands these oars haven't done that yet! These oars also have a fatter paddle on the end which also helps when you row to go a little bit faster! These oars are way better than those wood ones!
Luann Miller
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2014
These are a great quality. Someone said that they rub or turn your hands color. I'm here to tell you they don't!!! We just did an 8 mile float during a BAD thunderstorm. It was more or a paddle trip instead of a float trip. These paddles did GREAT. Never rubbed or left color on your hands. Someone also complained about the stickers being on the paddles. Who cares!!! The stickers come of so easy and don't leave that nasty sticky stuff behind. These are great paddles. Lightweight, durable, perfect for an afternoon on the river!!!!
Regular
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2013
I have a 57 inch of the same make and it is perfect. Inexpensive, light, floats, comfortable, and cheap. The spoon is not a large surface area so beware of that. You won't be making fast time paddling with this. However it does the job. At the price point you can abuse it annually and should you ever lose it you are not out much money.The 60 inch is too long for me. Returned for shorter size. Im 5'11" and using a low profile canoe, Mad River Passage 14. the 57 inch length is the longest I would consider, shorter still would be better. The length of the paddle doesn't detract from the star rating the though. The 57 inch I own is great.
C. Storley
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2011
Over 30 years of paddling BWCA, lakes and rivers. Used a variety of paddles. Including many different wood paddles both cheap and expensive. I am no longer a wood snob. The plastic paddle is much easier to care for. Dont worry about damage by pushing off. No care needed for multi years. No longer have to re-coat and sand after a trip. This paddle is rigid enough and does not flex on the pull, as many sales people will tell you is the problem. Very fast paddle. Checked size at stores and then ordered online. Quick prompt service.
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