Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50.55 x 7 x 3.5 inches |
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Package Weight | 1.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 7 x 50.5 inches |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Brand Name | SeaSense |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | 008679 |
Color | ORANGE/RED |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Unified Marine |
Part Number | 4014941 |
Included Components | Unified Marine SeaSense X-II 96 Kayak Paddle Orange/Yellow |
Size | 96" |
SeaSense Xtreme 2 Kayak Paddle, 96” - Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon Blades, 2-Piece Construction - Great for Sport, Sea, Whitewater, Recreational & Fishing Kayaking
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- Efficient, Lightweight, Durable: A fiberglass filled nylon blade makes the X-2 paddle lightweight and durable, helping you to elevate your paddling performance
- Professional Design: A feathered blade design and support ridge help power your stroke; adjustable drip rings keep you dry and an asymmetrical design with 3 locking positions lowers wind resistance
- Convenient and Comfortable, Floats on Water: 2-piece construction offers easy storage, while ergonomic foam hand grips and a sturdy yet lightweight design deliver all-day comfort
- Save Time and Money, Have More Fun: We keep your needs at the forefront of everything we do; every one of our products and parts is designed to work quickly and reduce costs
- Quality Marine Products That Make Sense: At SeaSense, we have been providing innovative marine and trailer products since 1984, helping to deliver a great on-the-water experience
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From the manufacturer
SeaSense XTreme 2 Kayak Paddle | SeaSense XTreme 1 Kayak Paddle | SeaSense Hand Bilge Pump | SeaSense Kayak Carrier | SeaSense Bailer Kit | |
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Customer Reviews |
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Use: | Sport Kayaking | Recreational Kayaking | Water removal on small boats | Securing your kayak on your vehicle’s roof rack | Emergency situations; Storage of emergency gear & water removal |
Construction: | Fiber reinforced nylon blades, 2-piece aluminum shaft | Molded plastic blades, 2-piece aluminum shaft | Corrosion-resistant plastic | Foam & rope | Corrosion-resistant plastic |
Features: | Asymmetrical design, feathered bladed design, support ridge, ergonomic foam grips, adjustable drip rings | Asymmetrical design, ergonomic foam grips, adjustable drip rings | Ergonomic grip, floating collar, removable hose | Two foam blocks, two straps w/ adjustable buckles plus 40' of rope | Bailer, rope, float buoy, emergency whistle, flashlight (batteries not included) |
Sizes: | 84” - 96” | 84” - 96” | 18” x 20” hose, 24” x 36” hose, 24” x 72” hose, 36” x 36” hose | 40’ of rope | 1.5-liter bailer, 50’ of rope |
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ASIN | B003CULQRG |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #27,326 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #8 in Kayak Paddles |
Date First Available | March 17, 2010 |
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Customers like the quality, performance, weight and value of the outdoor recreation product. For example, they mention it's rugged construction, works well for recreational use and is lightweight. Some appreciate the foam grips, which add value to the paddle. That said, opinions are mixed on grip and length.
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Customers like the quality of the paddle. They mention it's a great paddle for recreational use or fishing, and is pleased with the rugged construction of the blades and the sturdy feel of the bar. The foam handles don't slip and slide around, and it holds up with no problems. The brand and style of the kayak is amazing, especially for the price point.
"...$ in your pocket, its light weight is fabulous for endurance, blade design is great (especially for shallow dipping) and the grips on this one are..." Read more
"...Durability and maintenance: weigh about 200lbs...." Read more
"...Excellent choice for occasional kayakers. Good weight, good blade design, sturdy...." Read more
"...Works as well as more expensive one we own. Very durable with comfortable hand grips." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the paddle. They say it's a good bargain, works as well as more expensive models, and is easy on the budget. Customers also mention that the foam grips add value.
"...Anyway, I was happy to find this paddle at such a great price. So, I bought another one. Hoping I don't lose it. :)..." Read more
"...the Gulf, and have been impressed with how much paddle it offers for the money. Excellent choice for occasional kayakers...." Read more
"I am super happy with this paddle. Works as well as more expensive one we own. Very durable with comfortable hand grips." Read more
"...a nice quality paddle for recreational use or fishing that is easy on the budget, I definitely suggest you give these a try...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the oars. They say that they work well for their recreational use, and the drip guards function perfectly. They also mention that the paddles work well and are sturdy.
"...and for a gunwale width on my Solo Plus of 29 inches it works really well...." Read more
"...The handgrips are hard to beat. It does its job well.So, My old blue paddle finally broke. I snapped the blade off while paddling...." Read more
"...Kayaking for us, we have ordered three total over time and they have done great...." Read more
"...The drip guards function perfectly. The paddles seem sturdy and I feel safe using them...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the outdoor recreation product. They say it's lightweight, fabulous for endurance, and doesn't feel heavy at all.
"...this, the cost keeps a lot of $ in your pocket, its light weight is fabulous for endurance, blade design is great (especially for shallow dipping)..." Read more
"...much more expensive paddles that were a bit lighter, but this one doesn't *feel* heavy at all, even on multi-hour paddles...." Read more
"...Excellent choice for occasional kayakers. Good weight, good blade design, sturdy...." Read more
"...It doesn't feel heavy at all...." Read more
Customers find the comfort of the paddle to be great. They mention that it has comfortable hand grips and drip rings. The foam hand padding and drip guards are a nice touch. The handle is padded nicely and the drip plates work nicely. Overall, customers are satisfied with the comfort and durability of the product.
"...still use a bent shaft half the time, because it's more leisurely and relaxing and usually involves a nice tail wind/breeze...." Read more
"...There are certainly lighter-weight paddles out there but this one feels nice. The handgrips are hard to beat. It does its job well...." Read more
"...Works as well as more expensive one we own. Very durable with comfortable hand grips." Read more
"...The water doesn’t run down the pole, the padding is good, and it looks sharp! Best deal I found on Amazon, and I highly recommend it." Read more
Customers are mixed about the length of the paddle. Some mention that the length was perfect, while others say that it was too short. The shaft is small and narrow, making it difficult to use on a lake.
"...I like the extra length of this paddle. Each stroke ends up being longer/more efficient *and* I don't have to raise the high-side paddle so high..." Read more
"...They are the perfect length for our kayaks, which have a 30inch cockpit, and they can be broken down into 2 parts for easy transport...." Read more
"...The shaft is a little narrow but the padding seems to make up for that, comfort-wise at least...." Read more
"...But so far have no concerns about the quality. Length is good for our 30 and 31 inch wide sit on top kayaks...." Read more
Customers find the assembly of the outdoor recreation product to be easy. They mention that the connection in the middle is easy to use and adjust as promised. They also say the drip guards are fine and that the paddles are easy to paddle.
"...Convenience: I store them disassembled in my vehicle, ready to go...." Read more
"...This paddle is very sturdy and easy to put together and take a part...." Read more
"...The two pieces are easy to put together and take apart and the feathering option is great, especially on those windy days...." Read more
"...These are great paddles for the money! Balanced, fast, easy to use on both of our Yaks (Journey 12 SS and Manta Ray 12)...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the grip of the oar. Some like the foam grips, while others say that they move around.
"...is great (especially for shallow dipping) and the grips on this one are very comfortable...." Read more
"...The two ends fit together very snugly, and it can be a real challenge to get them back apart with wet hands at the end of your voyage, or even to..." Read more
"...The handgrips are hard to beat. It does its job well.So, My old blue paddle finally broke. I snapped the blade off while paddling...." Read more
"...feel of the bar but I have to dock a star because the paddle grips were too close to the center for a paddle of this length, 96"...." Read more
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I put quite a bit of research into material, length, brands, weight, etc.. Experienced solo canoe double paddlers were recommending anywhere from a 210 cm to a 280 (7-9 ft about). Their biggest concerns were wind, water drippings in the canoe, physical endurance, canoe gunwale width and maintainable speed. Any length will aid with wind concerns, but for the most part a longer paddle will provide a better adjustment to compensate. Water drippings for a canoe are usually less with the longer the paddle also, but technique also plays a part. Physical endurance is cut shorter with a longer paddle, requiring additional exertion with the added length. Gunwale width is a major consideration, especially the paddles angle to reach the water without scraping the gunwales. The wider the gunwale width means the longer the double bladed paddle. Lastly, maintainable speed has a lot to do with blade length and design, paddler's physical condition and technique and the environmental conditions your paddling in (wind direction, speed, waves, obstructions in the water and water body size). This is all a lot to consider in making a decision, but if you do, the choice you make is more likely going to be a much better one than trial and error.
I chose this paddle with all the above considerations and reasons. Yes, I know there are some really great, but much more expensive double paddles out there. But consider this, the cost keeps a lot of $ in your pocket, its light weight is fabulous for endurance, blade design is great (especially for shallow dipping) and the grips on this one are very comfortable. The 3-position blade angle design affords choices and is quick to change while paddling. The length is 96" (8 ft or 243.84 cm) and for a gunwale width on my Solo Plus of 29 inches it works really well. I still get drippings in the canoe, but not when I lean into the paddling or lower to my knees due to wanting to increase my speed or am fighting a wind. Even though a longer paddle would reduce the water drippings, it would also reduce my ability to maintain a longer and/or faster paddling tempo. The water drippings are easy to handle by using a large sponge by your feet and squeezing it out every 20-30 minutes or so. I will say I'm very happy with this paddle after using it and my concerns wondering if it would stand up with such a light weight and lighter material were unfounded. Its sturdiness is great!
So, My old blue paddle finally broke. I snapped the blade off while paddling. I can honestly say I beat it to death through the years. I fish from my kayak and often find myself stuck in rocks, beached in the sand, or any other number of perils. I use my paddle to push myself out of it. To replace it I spent $100 on an "angler" paddle from another brand, then an additional $15 for silicone handgrips. I was never really happy with it. I was still pretty upset when I lost it. Anyway, I was happy to find this paddle at such a great price. So, I bought another one. Hoping I don't lose it. :) You may be wondering how you lose your paddle. Well, I bought a peddle drive kayak, and you don't use the paddle near as much, so the paddle just fell out of the clip and was never seen again. I was 5 miles down the river before I noticed it missing.
TL/DR: Good paddle at a fair price. I enjoyed mine so much I bought another one when it broke.
* Weight: I've used much more expensive paddles that were a bit lighter, but this one doesn't *feel* heavy at all, even on multi-hour paddles. The balance is good.
* Length: I'm ~6'2" tall and paddle a somewhat beamy (28" maybe), open kayak with about 5-6" of freeboard on either side. I like the extra length of this paddle. Each stroke ends up being longer/more efficient *and* I don't have to raise the high-side paddle so high that drippage runs into my boat.
* Convenience: I store them disassembled in my vehicle, ready to go. I also need to take them apart when I'm in very narrow water, with tall grass or trees on each side, to paddle canoe style. Furthermore, it's nice to know that each part of the paddle floats, also, in case I drop one in the water.
* Durability and maintenance: weigh about 200lbs. I do the typical maneuver for getting in and out of my boat, which puts a lot of pressure on the paddle; so far no deformation at all. I make sure I rinse them well after each paddle, and occasionally spray the ends that fit together with silicone spray lube.
If you're looking at this paddle, you should probably just go ahead and buy it.
This paddle is a bit heavier than my regular (and 4x more expensive) Aqua Bond paddle, but I was surprised that I hardly notice the weight difference when out on the water for hours. One thing I don't like about the X-Treme is that it uses foam collars to increase the paddle circumference to comfortable grip dimensions. That's OK for occasional use, but I think the foam padding will wear and tear long before the rest of the paddle. Still, the paddle is cheap enough that this isn't a deal breaker.
One recommendation: Before you go out the first time, spray a shot of lubricant at the joint where the two paddle halves come together. The two ends fit together very snugly, and it can be a real challenge to get them back apart with wet hands at the end of your voyage, or even to line up the snap button at the beginning of the journey.
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Stellar product well made easy to use
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