Carbon Fiber Sculling Oars
Ultra lightweight and extremely strong these Dreher™ sculling oars are perfect for slide seat rowing the Solo 14™. The offset asymmetric blade has proven to be very popular with rowers since their introduction several years ago. The symmetric traditional Macon style blade shown at page bottom is also available in carbon fiber.
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Carbon Fiber Cleaver or Hatchet Style Blade - Lightweight. Ideal all around touring oars. Cushioned grip, black adjustable collars with red and green buttons and asymmetric blades. See order direct page for pricing.
9’6” - 289 cm

Carbon Fiber Club Style Blade - Sculling oars with handles that can be adjusted 41/2” or 10 cm. Lighter or shorter rowers can adjust these oars to ’gear down” or ease the power required by shortening the handles. Cushioned grip & white collars, black buttons, asymmetric blades. See order direct page for pricing.
9’6”(+/-) 4” - 289 (+/-) 10 cm.
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Carbon Fiber Macon Style Blade This shape was standard until the asymmetric offset chopper style blades became popular a few years ago. Some rowers still favor this older symmetric blade shape. Cushioned grip, black adjustable collars with red and green buttons and symmetric blades. See order direct page for pricing.
9’6 - 289 cm
Traditional Oars
These lightweight Sitka Spruce traditional oars are well suited for fixed seat rowing and are the best available. They are perfect for rowing with the fixed seats either from the forward position, the aft position, or utilizing both positions with two rowers. 71/2 foot length for regular handle spacing or 8 foot for an overlapped grip.
Straight blade oars - two lengths - non-overlapped grip 7’6” - 228 cm - or overlapped grip 8’ - 244 cm Great for utilitarian uses and tough enough for kids to roughhouse around with. Comes with Black plastic oar collar with black plastic covered stainless steel offset oarlock.
See order direct page for pricing.
7’6” - 228 cm or 8’ - 244 cm
Watson Gloves: 005 Flextime
Andrea Guyon writes: "These "Flextime" work gloves were the winner in my product testing! They have a hood on the thumb so when I push outward on the end of the sculling oar, the thumb doesn't wear out immediately (like biking gloves). What I really like is that I don't get any painful blisters but slowly build smooth calluses so that if I go out for a short time without gloves, I am not sorry the next day. I also use gloves for more than just blisters… I have a tendency to occasionally scrape the top of my right hand with my fingernails so the gloves protect the top of my hand as well."
Features
* Soft full-grain leather palm * Spandex back provides form- fitting memory * Hooded fingertips for longer wear * Velcro closure for snug fit
Price $15.pr
Sizes: S-XL Also available lined for winter Watson Gloves: 012 Flextime For Her Sizes M-L
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