| Big Blade
Introduced in 1991, the Big Blade is the original “hatchet” blade. Made from the same mold as the Macon Blade, its assymmetric design and increased surface area create a bigger “shovel”. It is available in two sizes, most often ordered with plain edge.
Loading Profile
Loading profile refers to the relative loading at different phases as the blade progresses through the drive. The Big Blade offers the most consistent load through the four phases of the drive. The Big Blade’s Loading Profile is as follows:
- Least distinct hold of the water at entry
- Light load in first 1/3 of drive
- Heavy load through last 1/3 of drive
- “Soft” shaft feel
To see how the Big Blade compares to other Concept2 blades, view the spectrum of loading profiles chart.
How the Big Blade Propels the Boat:
- The Big Blade’s consistent loading profile means that it is
potentially less effective in the first two phases of the drive,
and more effective in the later phases.
- The greater outboard length than other blades offers increased leverage as the oar approaches the perpendicular.
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Blade Characteristics
- Greatest “hook”
- Greatest surface area at tip
- Plain edge
Dimensions and Surface Area
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Sweep
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Scull
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| Surface area |
1196 sq cm |
780 sq cm |
| Length of blade |
52 or 55.5 cm |
44 cm |
| Width at tip |
25 cm |
21.5 cm |
| Width at broadest point |
25 cm |
21.5 cm |
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