Adaptive Kayak Paddles | Angle Oar LLC | United States
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Reduced Strain.
More Confidence.
Time Back on the Water.

Mount-supported adaptive kayak paddle systems designed to reduce shoulder and joint strain — helping you paddle comfortably and independently, even with limited strength or mobility.

Patented adaptive kayaking systems trusted by paddlers, programs and therapists worldwide.

How Angle Oar Makes Kayaking Easier on Your Body

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The paddle is supported

A mount attaches to your kayak and supports the weight of the paddle — so your shoulders, arms, and back don’t have to.

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You use a smaller, gentler motion

Instead of lifting and pulling, your forearms guide the paddle through a smooth, controlled movement.

You move farther with less fatigue
 

With less strain and effort, many paddlers stay on the water longer and feel more confident while kayaking.

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Video
Kayaking for Every Body: About Angle Oar
Watch how paddlers of all ages and abilities are able to get back on the water using Angle Oar's adaptive kayaking systems.

Start with the System That Fits Your Body

Versa Paddle System

Maximum Support & Control

Best for people who:

Need help supporting the paddle’s weight

Have limited strength or use of one arm

Want maximum support and control

Enables independent paddling with reduced strain.

Gamut Paddle Holder System
 

Keep Paddling Longer

Best for people who:

May kayak now but experience pain or fatigue

Have arthritis or shoulder issues

Want to keep using their own paddle

Keeps new & experienced paddlers on the water longer.

See What Comfortable Paddling
Looks Like

The paddle stays supported, allowing smooth, controlled strokes with minimal strain — no lifting, less torso rotation and a calm, steady glide.

Real People. Real Challenges. Real Time on the Water.

"I love it. I’m a disabled veteran and only have limited use of my right shoulder and arm. I never thought I’d be able to use a kayak. That thing has really made a difference. I love it, and I really appreciate that you guys created something so amazing!"

Tracy J.

Veteran | Oklahoma

Designed for Many Bodies and Many Journeys

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Returning After
An Injury

Returning to kayaking after a shoulder injury, surgery or change in physical ability such as after a stroke

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Managing Pain & Fatigue

When arthritis, chronic pain, grip strength or low endurance make lifting and repetitive motion uncomfortable

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Limited Strength
or Mobility

For paddlers with paralysis, limited range of motion, poor coordination or balance, or missing limb differences

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Veterans & 
Programs

Supporting veterans with injuries, neurological conditions or long-term mobility challenges

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Parks & Rehab Clinics

Used by parks, therapy clinics, and community programs serving people of all ages and abilities

These aren't models - they're real paddlers!
On our blog and YouTube channel, you’ll meet people who kayak with one arm, after a stroke or spinal cord injury, while managing chronic conditions, or with neurological and developmental differences — sharing their experiences in their own words.

Trusted by Adaptive Programs, Parks, Clinics and Veterans' Organizations.
 

Hover and tap the arrows to see more!

Not Sure What You Need?

We’re happy to help you find the right setup for your body and your kayak.
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