The extremely light, smooth-rowing Sawyer SquareTop™ Oar has been proven in challenging whitewater. A direct descendent of Sawyer's wooden oars, you'll love rowing this updated classic.
- The SquareTop Oar combines the best features of time-tested wooden oars and modern composite technology. It's light, responsive, and it floats.
- The wooden shaft features the same laminated construction that has made Sawyer Light™ oars the first choice of professional dory and drift boat guides.
- Progressive Flex™ design delivers a natural feeling and positive rebound by way of a strategically tapered shaft.
- The solid laminated Douglas Fir piece of wood extending the full length of the oar gives you a tough, yet flexible, oar.
- The thicker square top forms a natural counterweight to balance out the oar's swing weight.
- A carbon-fiber composite braid extends from the square top down to the DyneLite™ Blade. The blade is not removable.
- The carbon-fiber braid allows a smaller diameter, lighter shaft to have the strength of a much thicker, heavier oar.
- A wood core and carbon fiber overlay give the DyneLite blade an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. Dynel/Kevlar ProTip is super abrasion resistant and protective.
Weight (ea.): | 10' = 8.1 lbs. |
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Warranty: | Sawyer guarantees paddle and oar products against defect in materials or workmanship for one year. |
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Shaft Material: | Douglas Fir with a carbon fiber overlay |
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Shaft Diameter: | 2.3" |
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Blade Material: | Douglas Fir with a carbon fiber overlay |
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Blade Size: | 7" W x 30" L |
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Features: | - 1 piece shaft and blade
- Dynel/Kevlar® ProTip on end of blade
- Rope wrapped, with rubber stopper
- SquareTop Oar combines the best features of time-tested wooden oars and modern composite technology. It's light, responsive, and it floats
- Progressive Flex™ design delivers a natural feeling and positive rebound by way of a strategically tapered shaft
- Carbon-fiber braid allows a smaller diameter, lighter shaft to have the strength of a much thicker, heavier oar
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