Bending Branches Arrow Wood Canoe Paddle for Rivers or Lakes
Used by paddlers from every skill level, the Bending Branches Arrow Recreational Canoe Paddle is a versatile canoe paddle designed for comfort, efficiency, and durability. Our dedication to our craft has produced a canoeing paddle that allows you to paddle farther and more effectively- effortless canoeing at every stroke. The Arrow Recreational Canoe Paddle is available in lengths of 52 inches to 62 inches (in 2-inch increments). Due to the varied density of wood, all canoe paddles could have a +/- 10% variance in weight. Paddle weight is based on 54 inch measurements for straight shafts and 50 inch measurements for bent shafts. Blade size: 7.5 x 19 in. Blade Material: Red Alder, Basswood, Maple Surface area: 121 sq. in. Protection: Partial Rockgard Shaft: Straight Shaft Material: 18-Laminate Basswood Length: 52″ 54″ 56″ 58″ 60″ 62″ Features: Ovalized for Comfort Grip: Classic Palm Grip Weight: 23 oz.
- UNMATCHED BLADE PROTECTION: Bending Branches’ Rockgard technology protects the tip of the blade from damage, cracking, and abuse, and prolongs the life of a paddle 6x longer than a paddle without it
- STRAIGHT SHAFT PADDLE: Bending Branches straight shaft canoe paddle is ideal for beginners or for those learning different strokes. The blade can be used on rivers, lakes, or very technical river conditions as you can use both sides of the blade
- WORLD CLASS QUALITY & DESIGN: Bending Branches offers a paddle made from Wisconsin basswood, red alder, and maple, sealed with industry best varnish. The result is a sleek, sturdy paddle specifically engineered for maximum efficiency with every stroke
- COMFORTABLE GRIP: With an extra comfortable classic palm grip and an ovalized shaft, our recreational canoe paddle rests easily in the hands with your comfort in mind
- MADE IN THE USA: As the world’s largest manufacturer of quality canoe and kayak paddles with one of the lowest breakage rates in the industry, we are proud to say we remain a privately held company in Northwestern Wisconsin staffed by paddling enthusiasts