< Canoe Paddles
Echo Paddles Creek Stick
I'm Andy Convery, the face behind Echo Paddles. I am father to three young boys and partner to Jess. We're a paddling family and Echo is a family business driven by my passion for being outdoors, sculpting, teaching, paddling and working with my hands. After a career as a professional sculptor, I started working on the river guiding wilderness trips in 1991. What makes EchoPaddles so unique is that I have been an avid canoe tripper, play boater and slalom racer for many years alongside my art making and woodworking. I am constantly refining what makes a great design so that everyone who uses an Echo can have an amazing experience on the water.
Overview
Highlights
- Beefy edges and backface- the "get you to the take out" model!
- Relaxed shoulders and wide tip for full bite in shallow creeks
I'm Andy Convery, the face behind Echo Paddles. I am father to three young boys and partner to Jess. We're a paddling family and Echo is a family business driven by my passion for being outdoors, sculpting, teaching, paddling and working with my hands. After a career as a professional sculptor, I started working on the river guiding wilderness trips in 1991. What makes EchoPaddles so unique is that I have been an avid canoe tripper, play boater and slalom racer for many years alongside my art making and woodworking. I am constantly refining what makes a great design so that everyone who uses an Echo can have an amazing experience on the water.
Features & Specifications
Overview
- Model Year: 2019
- Category: Canoe Paddles
- Best Used For: Recreation, Whitewater, Expedition, Creeking, River Running
Specifications
- Blade Length: 20" / 50.8 cm
- Blade Width: 8.5" / 21.6 cm
- Weight: 28 oz / 1 g
- Fixed Lengths:
Features
- Blade Style: Spoon
- Blade Material: Wood Laminate
- Shaft Type: Straight
- Shaft Material: Wood Laminate
- Blade Shape: Symmetrical
- Reinforced Tip: Yes
- Finish: Varnish
What Users Are Saying
Over the years I have tried many different paddles. I must admit, I am pretty hard on them. I've always worn down the inside corner, my paddle was always distinguished by looking well worn and well used. Paddling with an Echo has changed all that. I can't believe how tough they are. Thanks Andy!
- Jim Coffey