NRS Superston Open Oarlock


Style: Single
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Sale price$64.95

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Description

NRS Superston Open Oarlock. NRS makes the finest whitewater open oarlock available!

Features

  • Our proprietary manganese bronze Superston alloy gives you amazing strength and outstanding rebound memory. Built tough for the toughest jobs, they are used by outfitters the world over.
  • The 3 1/2" long shaft is precision turned to a 5/8" diameter and is drilled for a split ring fastener (included). They fit snugly in NRS Oar Mounts.
  • The horn opening is 1 5/8" with a 2 3/8" inside diameter.
  • Sold individually as well as in pairs, so be sure to order a spare.
  • Compare the measurements under the Specs tab to those of your oar shaft to ensure a good fit with these oarlocks.

We want to ensure that you are getting the best gear, with the best service, at the best price!

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