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Keiki means child. The Keiki Kalo is the 'oha or offshoot, of the parent Kalo, offering the the same attractive woods reinforced with fiberglass and Dynel edge banding. The Keiki outrigger paddle is designed with kids in mind and we have created a paddle that has a smaller blade surface area, smaller t-top and slightly smaller shaft. It is also available in smaller lengths from 42" to 47"
| SKU | Keiki Kalo |
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How to SIZE YOUR OUTRIGGER Paddle
Use the chart to help you determine what length paddle might be best for you. The following are some things to take into consideration:- If you have broader than average shoulders, go to the high end of the range.
- If you have a longer torso than average for your height, go to the high end of the range.
- When ordering a paddle to be used with a one or two person canoe, go to the middle or low end of the range. (Most people use a shorter paddle in a one person versus a six-person canoe.)
- Remember, these are general guidelines so please take into account your personal preferences
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Outrigger Paddle Sizing Information:
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| Your Height | Paddle Length |
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| 5’0”-5’2” | 46”-47” |
| 5’3”-5’5” | 47”-49” |
| 5’6”-5’8” | 49”-51” |
| 5’9”-5’11” | 51”-52” |
| 6’0”-6’2” | 52”-53” |
| 6’3”-6’5” | 54”-56” |
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