Plastics Used in the blades and grips of entry-level paddles, plastic is durable and affordable. It's almost always paired with an aluminum shaft. They're heavier than fibreglass, but virtually indestructible.
Aluminum is only used to make shafts, which tend to be hardy and inexpensive. Aluminum is affordable and lightweight, but not as light or stiff as fiberglass or carbon.
Carbon fiber is the lightest, stiffest material available, and often the most expensive,but it's a artwork.
High-end paddles use carbon fiber throughout the shaft and blade, while more-affordable designs sometimes feature a composite construction, such as a blend of carbon and fiberglass or a carbon shaft paired with a fiberglass blade.
Fibreglass
Paddles made from fibreglass perform well in many conditions, and are often more affordable. They tend to have some flex and warmth, and being relatively lightweight.
Wood/bamboo veneer
Wood paddles are classic, but our wood/bamboo veneer paddle are different, usually they are mixed with fiberglass material inside.
Wood paddles are beautiful, but they can sometimes weigh and cost more than those made from other materials.
4pc sup paddle/kayak paddle