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Kwik Tek P-3 Telescoping Paddle With Boat Hook (24-Inches - 72-Inches)

(more) »rank: 11219

from: Kwik Tek


Editorial Product Review: :Kwik Tek Telescoping Paddle. Compact, lighweight and it floats! Shorten up the durable aluminum handle and remove the plastic paddle blade for handy storage! Plus, this brightly-colored Paddle floats just in case you lose your grip! Available in 20' to 42' or 24' to 72' models. Order Now! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Kwik Tek 20' to 42' Telescoping Paddle - word search in our Store for 'Kwik Tek'. Kwik Tek 24' to 72' Telescoping Paddle


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Kwik Tek P-1 Telescoping Paddle (20-Inches - 42-Inches)

(more) »rank: 15322

from: Kwik Tek


Editorial Product Review: :Kwik Tek Telescoping Paddle. Compact, lighweight and it floats! Shorten up the durable aluminum handle and remove the plastic paddle blade for handy storage! Plus, this brightly-colored Paddle floats just in case you lose your grip! Available in 20' to 42' or 24' to 72' models. Order Now! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Kwik Tek 24' to 72' Telescoping Paddle - word search in our Store for 'Kwik Tek'. Kwik Tek 20' to 42' Telescoping Paddle


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Kwik Tek P-2 Telescoping Paddle With Nylon Bag

(more) »rank: 26605

from: Kwik Tek


Editorial Product Review: :The Telescoping Paddle from Kwik Tek features a floating design and stows easily in a 19-in space on your personal watercraft or small boat. The paddle comes in an included purple nylon storage case.


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BEAVER BRAND LAMINATED PADDLES BY CAVINESSLength: 3 Ft

(more) »rank: 76375

from: CAVINESS WOODWORKING CO


Editorial Product Review: :An economical laminated paddle.


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FEATHER BRAND VARNISHED OARS BY CAVINESS WITH RED CAVINESS POWER GRIP SOLD IN PAIRSSize: 6-1/2 Ft

(more) »rank: 86079

from: CAVINESS WOODWORKING CO


Editorial Product Review: :Select wood, great balance, excellent workmanship. Lightweight. Oars with red Caviness Power Grip are sold individually, those without Power Grip are sold in pairs.


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Stearns Canoe Paddle

(more) »rank: 76068

from: Stearns


Editorial Product Review: :Lightweight durable aluminum shaft with ergonomic T-handle and straight blade. Breask down into 2 pieces for easy storage. Floats for easy retrieval. Includes nylon/mesh drawstring carry bag. Overall Length: 52'


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Sevylor Whitewater Canoe Paddle

(more) »rank: 70943

from: Sevylor


Editorial Product Review: :Stearns Whitewater Canoe Paddle is high - performance, skip the high price! Don't break the bank. This quality Whitewater Canoe Paddle comes from the paddling professionals at Stearns - guaranteed to help you get maximum fun out of your time on the water. Feature packed: Durable ABS plastic shaft and blade; Secure T-grip and cold water grip; 7 1/2' Wide blade; Approx. 54' long; Don't get soaked by high-priced paddles. Order Today! Stearns Whitewater Canoe Paddle


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Ash & Cherry 6.5' Beavertail Paddle

(more) »rank: 84253

from: American Traders


Editorial Product Review: :Classic Beavertail Canoe Padle is the perfect all round recreational paddle. Made with an ash shaft for strength and cherry blade for beauty. Oiled pear grip prevents blisters. Epoxy resin tip strengthens the end of the paddle and prevents damage when pushing off or when paddling in shallow water. Available in 6 lengths, 51-66'


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CAVINESS SYNTHETIC PADDLES 400 SERIESLength: 4-1/2 Ft

(more) »rank: 114355

from: CAVINESS WOODWORKING CO


Editorial Product Review: :Tough, high impact plastic blades and matching grips with a super strong, lightweight, silver anodized shaft. Each shaft is clad with a full 1/16' wall of durable plastic around normal hand position for extra comfort and better grip. The 400 has a 'T' grip.


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CAVINESS LAMINATED PADDLESLength: 2-1/2 Ft

(more) »rank: 136875

from: CAVINESS WOODWORKING CO


Editorial Product Review: :Economical. Lightweight, efficient. With palm grip.


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