• Agile, Powerful, Your Next Greenland Paddle: Kalleq Review

    Agile, Powerful, Your Next Greenland Paddle: Kalleq Review

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    Kalleq is a big step up from the other Gearlab paddles. It lends itself to more agile paddling, with a more powerful pull right from the get-go. In comparison to other Greenland paddles, I found it to work quite well for maneuver in tight spaces. Although the paddle has a noticeably larger surface area than some of the other Gearlab designs, I didn't have...
  • Gearlab Athlete Alex Martin Plans First Solo Circumnavigation of Lake Winnipeg

    Gearlab Athlete Alex Martin Plans First Solo Circumnavigation of Lake Winnipeg

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    Alex has chosen the Gearlab Nukilik paddle as the trip's paddle. “The light carbon-fiber design makes it great for long distance paddling, and the replaceable tips makes it ideal for expedition trips,” Alex says. “Totally great on windy days!”
  • Why Did I Choose a Greenland Paddle?

    Why Did I Choose a Greenland Paddle?

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    Akiak, are unparalleled over long distances. The right length, proportioned to my anthropometric measurements and the main measurements of the kayak. Its very low weight allow you to paddle for hours without feeling tired, especially in the trapezius muscles and the forearms. In addition, the option to utilised the full paddle length for manoeuvring by just moving your hands (eg support and eskimo) is...
  • A New Blade: How I Finally Became a Greenland Paddle Convert

    A New Blade: How I Finally Became a Greenland Paddle Convert

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    I was the last holdout among my family and friends, swearing for decades that my light carbon Euro-blade paddle was “better” than their crafty wooden Greenland paddles. I remained intrigued by the tradition and heritage behind the Greenland paddles, but I couldn’t fathom how these sticks could be more efficient.
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