Grey Owl 'Scout' Paddle

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$69.99
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Size: 51"
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The Grey Owl 'Scout' Paddle is a basic, elegant entry level paddle with a tough shaft and a teardrop blade.

Recreational paddles are characterized by shorter, wider blades than traditional paddles. Usually they are laminated - often of contrasting woods for aesthetic and practical reasons. 

Recreational paddles tend to have a stiffer flex to makes the paddle more efficient by limiting the loss of power transferred from the paddle stroke. But this makes the paddle harder on the joints, and more tiring to use for a weaker paddler.  They are easier to use in the shallows, particularly in depths of 18” or less, better in moving water and generally less expensive than traditional paddles.

Read the Buyers Guide for more info on choosing a paddle.

3 ply laminated basswood grip.

Solid Basswood, oval shaft: 1 3⁄16” x 1 5⁄32”

3 ply laminated Basswood blade

Blade width: 7"

Blade Cross Section Style is cambered

Casting epoxy straight tip

High gloss exterior polyurethane finish with a UV block

entry level paddle

Overall Length - 51"

  • Shaft: 29"
  • Blade: 22"
  • Blade Area (Square Inches): 115"
  • Weight (average): 18oz 

Overall Length - 54"

  • Shaft: 32"
  • Blade: 22"
  • Blade Area (Square Inches): 115"
  • Weight (average): 19oz 

Overall Length - 57"

  • Shaft: 35"
  • Blade: 22"
  • Blade Area (Square Inches): 115"
  • Weight (average): 20oz 

Overall Length - 60"

  • Shaft: 38"
  • Blade: 22"
  • Blade Area (Square Inches): 115"
  • Weight (average): 21oz

Overall Length - 63"

Shaft: 41"

  • Blade: 22"
  • Blade Area (Square Inches): 115"
  • Weight (average): 22oz 

Read the Buyers Guide for more info on choosing a paddle. >

  1. The overall paddle length you should order should be determined primarily by the shaft length (from the top of the grip to the throat of the paddle).
  2. Sit erect on a flat hard chair or the floor.
  3. Measure the distance from the seat of the chair/floor to your chin.
  4. Add 6" to your measurement to allow for water level (A chin-to-Chair measurement of 26" would add 6" to arrive at a 32" shaft length)
  5. Choose a paddle with the closest shaft length measurement. A variation of 1" or 2" will not have much effect on usage.

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