The Shuna is Werner Paddles' most popular high angle fishing paddle.
For those looking for a more efficient paddling style keeping the boat tracking straighter, this is the paddle to look at.
Still versatile enough for maneuvering strokes when controlling your boat to get a better casting angle.
The perfect choice for anglers looking for a light, stiff and durable high angle paddle.
Watch most all creek boat videos today or footage where the paddler is being swallowed by massive holes amidst canyon walls.
Now, what paddle do they have? Trusted on the hardest runs in the world and those firing up the hardest line on their local run are the Werner river running paddles.
The Powerhouse and its smaller counterpart the Sherpa offer Bomber reliability, tested and proven where it counts.
The Rio offers an advanced river running blade design at an introductory price. Mid-size blades are so well balanced and easy to use that Werner highly recommends the Rio for all entrants into whitewater who demand good paddle performance.
For those paddlers seeking the utmost power and dependable catch in a high impact resistant fiberglass layup.
Tested by some of the best expedition kayakers in the world on some of the most demanding rivers.
The Surge delivers confidence with every stroke.
Whether you wear it as a lumbar pack, clip it to your backpack or slide it in as a stuff sack, the Dry Kick is the go-to waterproof, roll-top solution for adventures in the elements.
What’s the big deal with this little fishing kayak?
Weight– or lack of to be more precise. Weighing in at 62 lbs (without the drive unit) the Slayer Propel 10 is the lightest 10′ pedal drive fishing kayak on the market.
Light enough to lift car top or effortlessly slide into the back of a pickup, this little yak is a master of hands free fishing.