Sawyer DyneLite Oar Blade


Size: 6" Width
Price:
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Description

The Sawyer DyneLite Oar Blade is quite possibly the most-loved whitewater oar blade out there! It's the lightest whitewater-proven blade made. Carbon fiber is laid over a laminated Douglas Fir core resulting in an oar blade that is stiff, super tough, and incredibly light. The edges are reinforced with Sawyer's Dynel and Kevlar ProTip for extra protection against the rocks.

Features
  • Carbon fiber and laminated Douglas Fir wood oar blade
  • Sealed and finished with the finest marine-grade varnish.
  • TiteSet Blade Lock - solid, fail-safe connection to your oar that won't silt up, rattle, or jam.
  • Comes standard with ProTip - super tough Dynel/Kevlar blade tip protection.
Specifications
  • Three blade styles:
    • DyneLite 6" blade dimensions:
      6" W x 30" L
    • DyneLite 7" blade dimensions:
      7" W x 30" L
    • DyneLite Shoal Cut blade dimensions:
      8.5" W x 30" L (measured at the belly)
  • TiteSet mount options:
    • 1 5/8" Standard diameter (Titeset Screw measures 6" from top of blade.)
    • 1 3/4" Large diameter (Titeset Screw measures 4" from top of blade. Available for custom order only, inventory dependent.)
  • Compatible with Sawyer PoleCat and MXS oar shafts as well as most other composite shafts.
Dynelite Extra Duty (XD)

Extra Duty blades have an extra layer of carbon fiber reinforcement and full perimeter Dynel/Kevlar ProTip protection. Available on 6" and 7" styles only.

Have you been looking for a TiteSet tool? Check out the Sawyer TiteSet Keychain!

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