Werner Camano 2 Piece Kayak Paddle
SKU 11782
The Camano features Werner's most popular award winning Low Angle mid-sized blade design. Providing the perfect combination for paddlers who want gentle power and use a relaxed all around touring stroke. The Camano also offers the best balance of light swing weight, durability and performance.
Award winning mid-size blades design offers gentle power and a smooth easy stroke
Advanced dihedral blade design creates stable forward strokes
Light swing weight reduces fatigue
Werner's most popular all around touring design
Highly visible translucent colors: Amber, Orange and Red plus Wave Pattern in Jade and Azul
The hooked series is featured in grey scales
Camano Specifications
Surface Area: 650 sq cm
Blade Length x Width: 52 x 16cm
Weight for 220cm:
- Straight Shaft: 794g/28oz - Natural Bent Shaft: 858g/30.25oz
Hooked Series Specifications
Surface Area: 650 sq cm
Blade Length x Width: 52 x 16cm
Straight Shaft Weight: 801g/28.25oz
Features & Fit Options Create a custom fit paddle to increase your performance, reduce fatigue and have more fun on the water. All Touring Premium paddles come standard with Werner's continuous weave fiberglass blades; the Premium carbon blend straight shafts and full carbon bent shafts are hand crafted and feature Werner's patented Smart-View™ Adjustable Ferrule System (US patent 6881111). You choose Straight Shaft or Neutral Bent Shaft; in either their Standard or Small Diameter shafts. Then use your height and boat width to determine the correct paddle length.
Low Angle Paddling
The most common paddling style using a more casual cadence
The paddle is kept at a low angle relative to the water and a relaxed arching stroke is used
Smooth forward stroke reduces fatigue
Mid-sized Premium Blades
Mid-sized blades fit the widest range of kayakers
Lighter, smooth feel on the water
Fiberglass continuous weave blades for light weight to strength ratio
Dihedral for smooth forward strokes
Smart-View™ Adjustable Ferrule
Elegant, easy to use design
Low profile button looks and feels like a one piece paddle
Internal gear system for precise fit
Viewing window shows you your offset
Adjusts feather left or right in 15 degree increments
You determine what feather works best for you
Straight Shaft Carbon Blend
More traditional feeling and generally less expensive
The lightest weight option available
Continuous length allows for easy hand movement
Neutral Bent Shaft Carbon
Neutral bent shafts naturally aligns wrists to reduce fatigue
More hand to shaft contact for increased control
Immediate comfort and reduced strain with lighter grip
Extremely light weight with Werner durability
Balanced for precise control and comfort
Standard and Small Diameter Shaft
Two shaft sizes ensure you get a proper fit
A good fit allows you to use a light grip, reducing fatigue and increasing comfort and performance
Hands larger than 7” fit the Standard Shaft
Hands smaller than 6.5” fit the Small Shaft
Hands between 6.5” and 7” (try both)
Light Swing Weight
Swing weight is the weight you feel each time you lift your blade during a stroke
A light swing weight reduces fatigue and makes paddling more fun
Correct Length
Locate the closest combination of paddler height and boat width listed
Narrower boats or shorter paddlers subtract 5cm for high angle and 10cm for low angle
Add length for wider boats and sit-on-tops
Recommended Uses
Low Angle paddling the most common paddling style. It is a more relaxed touring style and relaxed cadence. The Low Angle designs have longer and narrower blades designed to pull through each stroke with the right amount of surface area for good power while maintaining a smooth forward stroke.
The best word to describe Recreational Kayakers is “easy" because recreational paddlers want a boat that is easy to transport and paddle as well as their paddling experience to be fun!
Prop 65 R (Lead)2: This product contains lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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