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![]() And to most of the paddlers out here, for a touring paddle, 210 is somewhat short. Making it not only custom, but somewhat odd. Therefore lowering the value as it narrows the market considerably. Well, if you want to argue, 210 centimeters is not so awfully short anymore. In the current Sea Kayaker, Greg Barton says "A paddle length of 200 to 215 cm is best for ...paddlers...5'5" or less. Tall paddlers should use a length of 210 to 225 cm...Paddles longer than 230 cm should never be used." This puts PhotoBuff's 210 right in the middle of the recommended range, suitable for short and tall paddlers both. I have to defend photobuff on this matter. I'm not aware of any paddle company that makes 210 paddles for stock. As an example, my wife uses a 210 cm paddle and we had to special order it from Epic. While on the other hand, it's simple to walk into a paddle shop and buy the same Epic paddle in lengths of 215, 220, 230 cm. Also, I used a 230 cm paddle in a recreational boat I had and it was fine (wide boat at 25" width). When paddling my NDK Posedein (22") 230 is way too big. I currently use 215. Wade |
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