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Your cart is empty.Lightweight, compact and ultra portable, the 4-part Ultralite Pack kayak paddle breaks down easily for maximum ease of storage. Its lightweight polypropylene and aluminum construction allows you to get the most out of your adventures.20 oz. Length: 169 cm. Packable length: 60 cm.
joshua moore
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
I thought the paddle might've been a little larger to gain more speed. However, this paddle does the job really well. It's super light. Solid construction. I took it out on pretty calm waters this afternoon and it held up really well.
E Arroway
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
Nice packable lightweight paddles. I have used for packrafting trip and didn't mind lugging them..I have smaller hands (.These are pretty sturdy for being so lightweight and packable, but of course if you are rough with them it could compromise their ability to fit together..Will update if any problems.
Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
We bought 2 sets of theses "Advanced Elements UltraliteLite 4-Piece Kayak Paddles." They are perfect for using with our inflatable packraft. They are very light weight coming in at 1 pound 9 ounces. They are easy to snap together and handle very well in the water. We have only used them on lakes and they are plenty sturdy for calm waters. They are small when stored in the bag making them very easy to attach to our backpack. We love these paddles.
ShaD QuDsi
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
This paddle is obviously cheap and quite flimsy. I would not recommend it for an adult. But for children, it's perfect. It breaks down into four pieces, but you can conveniently set it up leaving out one of the pieces such that the three piece kayak is the perfect height for my four and five year old kids. They sit in the front of the tandem and they feel like they're really helping out with the paddle. It's also great practice for them and they're really learning how to maneuver in the water with this light weight shortened paddle.
Mark Kelch
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2022
Really liked that they are easily stored in the trunk or back seat. Still a nice rigid paddle once assembled. Plenty good enough for this amateur.
leong kok weng
Reviewed in Singapore on May 30, 2022
I find this paddle blade too small for my liking.
amazonuser718
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2022
I got this becuase it was light weight and cheap but the quality is just awful. your gonna have to exert a lot more effort paddling with this one. If i could afford a better one i would return this low quality paddle. IMO your better off spending more and getting a decent one. remember the saying you get what you pay for.
Art
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2021
It’s not carbon fibre but it’s light enough and easy to carry. Very durable construction. Haven’t used it in crazy conditions but it did help to cross a lake and do a river float. I think it might stand up to a little rapids work. Works really well with a pack raft situation. Priced fairly for an entry level paddle. Recommended.
Jerome
Reviewed in Singapore on March 6, 2021
The paddle is rather flimsy. It seems to be for a toy raft, rather than a proper packraft or kayak.
JWS
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2020
I was really impressed with the fitting tolerences of the pole and where they attach. little to no play in the connecting pieces and it works with our without both of the middle pieces which is great for packing lighter or smaller frame bodies. A1 will for sure purchase more. Great for value, and as good as some very expensive paddles i've bought years ago.
Coldbike
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2019
This paddle is light and inexpensive. Not to say that it isn't solid enough, but the blades have been kept small to avoid overpowering this paddle. As a remote touring paddle on flat water, it is adequate, but most will grow weary of the small blades if they are trying to cover larger distances. Overall, it is a great value for those seeking something light enough to carry on their backs or on their bikes.
Clemencia Caporale
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2019
Paddle is perfect for price. The blade is smaller than expected, but it works great. I used it with my Alpacka Pack Raft. The blades are plastic, it is light, it breaks in 4 parts. I bought it so I would not have to worry about breaking a carbon fiber one when traveling. I used it on class I and II Rivers. I would like the paddle blade to be bigger, but it works. Worth $45
Carlos G Vazquez
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019
Update:I am amazed and very happy with the purchase. They’re extremely light and provide sufficient force in the paddle on slight winds and against current and can take a bit of abuse! Just be very careful not to drop them when disassembled onto hard surfaces as the tubes may bend and therefore make it either difficult or impossible to reassemble this happened to me and made it slightly more pressed against the tube so there was actually less play but definitely was still able to disassemble with ease. This was my fault for not being careful and taking them out of their included storage mesh bag.Original review:I really like the color and look of it I have no idea if it is functional as I am new to pack rafting and wanted to get something very light and portable and this is perfect for that! I have no clue how it’s supposed to perform in water but I don’t intend going open ocean or whitewater rafting on this anyway so the portability and build is really good I attached pictures of the blades as I couldn’t distinguís them in the description photos. The color is more of a space gray tone and the paddles are black and of plastic material.
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