Guys Who Canoe

Paddles; The Battle Between Speed and Silence

23 min · 4. mars 2026
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Are you a speed demon or a seeker of silence? Dive into the ultimate canoeing showdown: the clash between high-tech efficiency and wilderness tradition. This episode pits the relentless velocity of a bent shaft paddle engineered for the 'sit and switch' technique against the soulful artistry of the straight-shaft blade. Discover why proponents of carbon fibre claim it saves your body, while traditionalists argue that the noisy 'Hutt!' of racing culture destroys the peace of the wild. Whether you crave the biomechanical advantage of a vertical catch or the silent grace of the Canadian stroke, this overview will help you decide which paddle truly belongs in your hands."

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