Description
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The Werner Kalliste Hooked / Straight Shaft Fishing Kayak Paddle, (pronounced kuh-liss-tee) is Werner’s “ultimate” low-angle paddle model. “Low-angle” meaning it is designed for smoother, longer, less aggressive strokes—ideal for touring, fishing, or paddling when efficiency and comfort matter more than brute power.
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“Hooked” refers to a variant often used in angling paddles (for example, the Kalliste Hooked), but the straight-shaft version is typical, giving a more traditional, responsive feel.
Key Features & Design
Here are the standout design features:
Feature | Description |
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Blade Material & Construction | Full carbon or carbon-foam core blades with Dynel® reinforced edges. The foam core makes the blade lighter and more buoyant. The Dynel edge adds durability and abrasion resistance—useful in fishing or rougher environments. |
Shaft | Carbon shaft, straight design. Available in two shaft diameters: Standard or Small, to fit different hand sizes. |
Blade Size & Surface Area | Approximately 52 cm × 16.5 cm blade dimensions. Surface area ≈ 643 cm². Mid-size blade aimed at the typical paddler who wants a good balance between effort and power. |
Weight | Straight-shaft version weighs about 22.5 oz (≈ 634 grams). For reference, the bent-shaft variant is heavier. |
Length / Adjustment Options | Lengths available range from ~ 215 cm up to ~ 260 cm in 5-cm increments. The 2-piece adjustable (Smart-View ferrule) model allows for feather angle adjustments. |
Feather / Offset | Uses Werner’s Smart-View Adjustable Ferrule system — allows changes in feather (offset) angle in ~15° increments. This lets users tailor paddle orientation for comfort and to adapt to wind or their paddling style. |
Blade Shape / Back Face | Asymmetrical, low-angle blade shape; dihedral face to help reduce flutter and improve consistency of strokes. The back-face (the side of the blade that exits the water) is smooth, which helps reduce noise and splash, contributing to a quieter stroke. |
Who It’s Best For
This paddle is a great match for:
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Anglers who spend full days on the water and want less fatigue, more silent strokes, and adjustable features.
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Paddlers using sit-on-top or fishing kayaks, especially with wider beam, who want more efficient, smooth forward paddling at a relaxed stroke.
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Touring or expedition users who need a breakdown 2-piece paddle that travels well but still retains serious performance.
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Those who care about feel, craftsmanship, and are willing to invest in premium gear.
It might be less ideal if:
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You do mostly high-angle paddling or want more explosive power for surf, racing, or big waves.
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You need a very impact-resistant paddle for rocky or harsh conditions where durability trumps weight.
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You want ultra-budget equipment—you’ll pay more for the materials and design.
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