If you're not quite sure what paddle length you require please refer to our recommended paddle lengths table.
The Aircore Creeker whitewater kayak paddle blade is designed to be a great all-round paddle that is smooth and well balanced.
With a narrower, mid-sized blade, tapering towards the neck; the Creeker has a gradual power transfer along the length of the stroke, ideal for long days on the river.
The blade's area is neutrally aligned either side of the dihedral with the area being well distributed along both the length and width of the blade.
This suits a wide range of kayak paddlers from beginners, to river runners, hardcore creek boaters and those paddling 'day in and day out' working in the kayak industry.
The Creeker kayak paddle blade suites longer lengths used in 'mid to longer length' river and creek boats and those looking for a blade less powerful than our Pro whitewater paddle range.
Supplied as standard with a ground glass shaft its more flexible but slightly heavier than carbon shaft. If your looking for a stiffer and lighter shaft choose the carbon version.
Product Specifications:
Available as 2-piece splits
This paddle can be factory fitted with a glass fibre split adjustable joint. With a low profile locking lever, you can change your length and feather on the go. 360 degree adjustable with markings for 90° feather adjustment (10 cm of length adjustment).
2-piece splits are ideal for fitting in the car and the rear of larger volume kayaks for use as an emergency paddle.
The split joint is strong and robust, requires no tools and can be easily operated from inside the kayak.
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