Aire BladeRite Oar Stops for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.6
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$22.50
Used Value:
$13.50
Sale Value:
$20.25
Picking a tight line through that notorious section of boulder-strewn, class-four whitewater means keeping your oar blades at just the right angle. The BladeRite Oar Stops work together with your oar sleeves and oar locks to increase your downward range of motion by 30 percent to increase efficiency.

Specifications

Brand:
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
plastic
Recommended Use:
rafting

Full Reviews

10
This is a superior design for Oar Rights compared to the standard NRS offering. The convex surface that abuts the Oar lock allows the oars to be conveniently 'shipped' under your knees with little effort. More importantly, they smoothly transition between strokes and extracting the blades out of the water to recover for the next pull. Now we just need them in a convertible model for those windy days rowing our across the flatwater.
Cliff L., backcountry.com
March 22, 2015
10
I wish I could tell you that I used these, but I had to return them due to I ordered the wrong size, my oars are smaller than the Large size I ordered, but... that being said, these seemed to be very well made, nice and thick, solid, the return process was painless... very easy , the young man I was in contact with was so nice. I would definitely use this company again.
Venessa S., backcountry.com
August 19, 2014
8
These work great if you want a plastic sleeve and rowing with oar rights. If you sinch them down tight, they don't spin. They are easy to remove though if you do want a feathering option. I've got a pair always in my rig bag.
Lauren F., backcountry.com
October 23, 2013
10
Maybe its cause I'm not old school but these are a must with heavy loads. The only time didn't prefer these was on a paddle assist frame with paddlers. I never had a problem with these moving around or slipping when I didn't want them to. A benefit of these is when it is really windy and you want to feather you can pull the rite out of the oar lock, rotate the blade 180 degrees and you now have feathering oars with handles 6 inches or so closer to each other.
Danny M H, backcountry.com
June 22, 2013
10
bought them to use on my river boat. works great, you can worry about looking for fish and looking for Bonks, and not worry about blade angle and if you need to for finesse just pull in and turn
Gabe, backcountry.com
January 19, 2013

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