Collection: Hand Paddles

20 products

  • Vendor:
    Stroke Maker
    5.0
    Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
    1 Review

    Strokemaker Hand Paddles

    $22.00 – $24.00
    SKU: SM-
  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics

    RISE Pulse Hand Paddles

    $17.00
    SKU: PHP
  • Vendor:
    Finis
    5.0
    Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
    3 Reviews

    FINIS Agility Paddle

    $26.00
    SKU: 1.05.129
  • Vendor:
    Speedo

    Speedo Power Paddle Plus

    $14.00 – $30.00
    SKU: 7753019
    Kiefer Aquatics
  • Vendor:
    Speedo
    5.0
    Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
    1 Review

    Speedo IM Tech Hand Paddles

    $14.00
    SKU: 7530365
  • Clearance
    Vendor:
    TYR Sport

    TYR Silicone Hand Paddle Replacement Straps

    $12.00 – $8.40
    SKU: LHPSILST
  • Vendor:
    Arena

    Arena Elite Finger Paddle

    $10.00 – $20.00
    SKU: 95251
    Kiefer Aquatics
  • Vendor:
    Finis

    FINIS Forearm Fulcrum Paddles

    $31.00
    SKU: 10502848-1
  • Vendor:
    TYR Sport

    TYR Catalyst Stroke Training Paddle

    $39.00
    SKU: LCATSTK
  • Vendor:
    Finis

    FINIS Freestyler Paddles

    $26.00
    SKU: 1.05.020.50
  • Clearance
    Vendor:
    Speedo

    Speedo Preflex Paddle

    $14.00
    SKU: 7753097
  • Vendor:
    Finis
    3.0
    Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
    1 Review

    Finis ISO Paddles

    $26.00
    SKU: 1.05.033
  • Vendor:
    Speedo

    Speedo Tech Paddle

    $28.00
    SKU: 873312
  • Vendor:
    Finis

    Finis Manta Paddle

    $26.00
    SKU: 1.05.152
  • Clearance
    Vendor:
    Arena

    Arena Elite Hand Paddle 2

    $25.00
    SKU: 4409
    Kiefer Aquatics
    Kiefer Aquatics

Hand Paddles

Hand Paddles at Kiefer brings together swim paddles for strength work, catch awareness, and technique refinement. Whether you are shopping for swimmers, teams, and aquatic programs, this collection makes it easier to compare options based on how the gear will actually be used around the pool, on deck, during competition, or throughout a long season.

Shoppers will find products built around water feel, targeted resistance, and drill versatility. The assortment is intended to support competitive practices and stroke-specific training and pull sets, power work, and catch improvement, which helps narrow the field for buyers who care about fit, durability, storage, replacement planning, or overall ease of use.

How to Choose

  • Think about whether the gear is meant for daily training, meet-day performance, occasional recreation, or all-season use.
  • Pay close attention to fit, feel, and category-specific details like compression, coverage, lens type, resistance level, or ease of carrying.

Best For

  • everyday swimming, training, and aquatic use
  • buyers who want reliable products with practical performance

Complete the Setup

  • Snorkels
  • Pull Buoys
  • Swim Fins

Shop this path: Swim > Gear > Swim > Gear > Hand > Paddles. That structure helps buyers narrow this collection by sub-category, audience, brand, or installation need within the broader site architecture.

FAQs

  • What are swim paddles used for? Hand Paddles in this collection is curated to support competitive practices and stroke-specific training and pull sets, power work, and catch improvement. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.
  • How do swimmers choose the right paddle size? Hand Paddles in this collection is curated to support competitive practices and stroke-specific training and pull sets, power work, and catch improvement. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.
  • Are swim paddles good for all strokes? Hand Paddles in this collection is curated to support competitive practices and stroke-specific training and pull sets, power work, and catch improvement. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.
  • What gear should be used with paddles? Hand Paddles in this collection is curated to support competitive practices and stroke-specific training and pull sets, power work, and catch improvement. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.