Collection: Traditional Paddles

These paddles are distinguished by their long, slender blades and overall resilience. Originally carved from one piece of wood from a small tree, cedar and basswood were prized because of their light weight, while ash, maple and cherry were chosen for strength and durability. Cherry was especially preferred for its resistance to rot and warping and relatively light weight.

Though not the most leisurely paddles to use in depths below 12”, one can learn to manage quite well with a ‘sweep stroke’. All basic strokes, such as the ‘J’ and ‘C’ strokes, along with draw, pry, and feather strokes, evolved from this type of paddle.

No other paddle can give you the enjoyment and feel of cruising like a traditional paddle. The blade width area is more than adequate to maneuver your canoe, so pick the model that appeals to your price range, usage and aesthetics.