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Touring Kayak Paddle Sizing
There are many different theories and stories about how to size a kayak paddle. This guide is meant to be just that, a guide. For some people the guide may be an exact fit, and for others it may only come close. As a general rule, we recommend the shortest paddle that will comfortably reach the water. Over and extended paddling time, a shorter paddle with a shorter leaver arm between you and the water will reduce fatigue.

When sizing a kayak paddle, there are a few things to take into consideration. Your torso height, paddling style, width of your boat, and the heigh of your seat are all factors that will govern your choice. If possible it is recommended to try various sizes before you buy. To measure you torso height, sit flat on a hard surface and measure from the surface to your nose. Use this number and the chart below to determine what length paddle you should have. If you have further questions, consult your local Mitchell dealer

Touring Kayak Sizing
Torso Length High Angle Style Low Angle Style
24" - 28" 210cm - 215cm 215cm - 220cm
28" - 30" 220cm - 230cm 230cm
30" - up 230cm 230cm

Paddle size can be increased or decreased by 10cm if you are short or tall or paddle a very narrow or very wide boat.

Whitewater Kayak Paddle Sizing

Whitewater paddles are much shorter than touring paddles, and trying different sizes will help you select the correct length. For general river running an playboating the following will get your pointed in the right direction.
Whitewater Kayak Sizing
5' 0" and under 190cm - 194cm
5' 0" to 5' 6" 194cm - 200cm
5' 6" and up 196cm - 202cm

Canoe Paddle Sizing
The non-science of canoe paddles is much the same as kayak paddles.

There are many different theories and stories about how to size a canoe paddle. This guide is meant to be just that, a guide. For some people the guide may be an exact fit, and for others it may only come close. As a general rule, we recommend the shortest paddle that will comfortably reach the water. Over and extended paddling time, a shorter paddle with a shorter leaver arm between you and the water will reduce fatigue.

When sizing a canoe paddle, there are a few things to take into consideration. Your torso height, paddling style, width of your boat, and the heigh of your seat are all factors that will govern your choice. If possible it is recommended to try various sizes before you buy. If you have further questions, consult your local Mitchell dealer

Canoe Paddle Sizing
Height Straight Shaft and Whitewater Bent Shaft
5' - 5' 5" 51" - 54" 48" - 50"
5' 4" - 5' 8" 54" - 57" 50" - 52"
5' 7" - 6' 0" 57" - 60" 52" - 54"
6" 0" and up 60" - 63" 56"