Lightweight and durable, the Carlisle Economy Aluminum Canoe Paddle with T-Grip is the perfect all-purpose paddle for your next outdoor adventure. A tempered aluminum shaft runs the full length of the blade to ensure maximum strength and durability. Carlisle’s 8- by 20-inch blade adds power to every stroke, while the 13-inch plastic T-grip handle makes maneuvering easy. The blade and handle are molded of high-impact, UV-protected polypropylene that stands up to weathering and heavy use. This Economy oar measures 51 inches; one-year warranty.
- Carlisle’s 8- by 20-inch blade adds power to every stroke, while the 13-inch plastic T-grip handle makes maneuvering easy.
- The blade and handle are molded of high-impact, UV-protected polypropylene that stands up to weathering and heavy use.
- This Economy oar measures 51 inches.
- Blade comes in black; one-year warranty.
- Blade Material: High-Impact Polypropylene
- Shaft Material: Tempered Aluminum with High-Impact Polypropylene T-Grip Handle
- Weight: 30 oz. (60″)
- Blade Colors Available: Black, Green, Yellow, Red
- Lengths Available: (in.) 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 66















AdamB –
The product is exactly what I was looking for the bottom part I made with thick and dense plastic the aluminum shaft is thick but no too thick to compromise the weight, the T handle on the top feels good in your hand and gives you good control of the angle that you want to paddle. Over all it is a good and solid product quality is superior to the other I previously used if, you need something durable and good quality that is the product you want to buy.Good think about the product is that it comes with colors and different sizes so you can choose according to your size which one you want to buy adult to kidโs sizes are available.
Charlotte Pacheco –
I have a 57 inch of the same make and it is perfect. Inexpensive, light, floats, comfortable, and cheap. The spoon is not a large surface area so beware of that. You won’t be making fast time paddling with this. However it does the job. At the price point you can abuse it annually and should you ever lose it you are not out much money.The 60 inch is too long for me. Returned for shorter size. Im 5’11” and using a low profile canoe, Mad River Passage 14. the 57 inch length is the longest I would consider, shorter still would be better. The length of the paddle doesn’t detract from the star rating the though. The 57 inch I own is great.
OV –
Excellent value for the money. The only problem I have with these paddles is the surface area is a little small. The blade is an 8″, but it’s a bit on the short side, so you don’t get as much power as you would with a higher end paddle. Of course, you are also not paying the high end paddle price either. While I don’t reccomend anything smaller, this paddle is very adequate with the added benefit of being very tough. A great value for the casual paddler.
D –
Gfreat product took three of these on a four day canoe trip. We heavily abused them. Pushing off shore holding up barb wire fences and alot of harsh paddling. Worked great. They did die our hands the first day but after a light wrap of tape it ended. Id buy them again
Robert Riversong –
For the money, you can’t beat a good aluminum/plastic paddle for all around canoeing. The T-handle makes it highly functional and comfortable to use. And you don’t have to worry about beating it up.
Greg R –
These are good quality paddles and a great value. I just bought a new one but I’ve been using a couple of them for years and they are still in great condition. Lightweight and durable, and much easier to maintain than a wood paddle.
Jocelyn G –
Cheap paddles. Theyโre actually sturdier than I expected. Only reason I didnโt give 5 starts is because one of the two that I ordered turns my hands black. I imagine itโll wear off over time though.
BARRABINO GERARDO –
El remo mรกs versรกtil, robusto y liviano que he utilizado. Y lo utilizo a menudo ?