NRS Atomic Aluminum Oarlocks$37.50 - $74.95
The ultra-strong, drop-forged NRS Atomic Aluminum Oarlock combines state-of-the-art technology with time-tested design. Pound for pound, this is the lightest, toughest oarlock out there.
Reviewed by 3 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-3 Pros Cons
Best Uses Comments about NRS Atomic Aluminum Oarlocks: The oar locks were great with respect to weight and smooth rowing. The down fall came when I popped an oar in an insignificant rapid hitting a rock with the oar. The oar became jammed to the point that I had to stand on the tube and stomp on the oar to disslodge it, leaving sizeable indentations in the oar sleeve from the oar locks death grip.At camp I compared both oar locks and they were both identical, so there was no apparent damage to the oar lock. Knowing a fair amount about aluminium from a past job it concerned me that stress to the aluminum may not be visable until it breaks/fails.My biggest fear was realizing the situation I could have been in on a big rapid or technical run.Back to the great old reliable NRS superston. Service and delivery comments: Customer service as usual with NRS was second to non when I called to return them. They were open and eager for the feedback on my experience with the oar locks.
Pros Cons Best Uses Comments about NRS Atomic Aluminum Oarlocks: These Oar Locks are for a 14' Cataraft. Use will be mainly on the Northwests Whitewater. They are very strong without adding extra weight. Service and delivery comments: Great Service and Delivery!
Pros Cons Best Uses Comments about NRS Atomic Aluminum Oarlocks: I instruct to scouts at a canoe livery. This oarlock demonstrates how a paddle (canoe stick) and an oar are different.
Displaying reviews 1-3 Related Items Alternate Items Related Search
|
|||
|
|
|||
Merchant response: We do appreciate the feedback. The "metal memory" on the Atomics is similar to the Superstons. In other words, while the horns may get spread, they pop back to the same shape. The drop forging process used in making the Atomics changes the crystalline structure of the metal to give it this resilience. Getting an oar stuck between the horns can happen with most oarlocks, including the Superston.