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The NRS Pins and Clips keep your oar blades set in the best position for a no-miss, powerful stroke. Heavy-duty components give you years of trouble-free performance.
  • Pins and Clips take the worry out of rowing your boat, even in the wildest whitewater.

  • This system is very quiet, making it great for fisherman.

  • The pins are end-threaded heavy-duty 5/8" steel, held in place with a nylon-insert lock nut.

  • A molded rubber safety bumper on top of the pin protects against injury.

  • The clip is rugged powder-coated steel for long-term durability.

  • Replaceable PVC bushings that fit on the pin give a snug, quiet fit for the pin/clip pivot point.

  • The clip is held on the oar shaft with two heavy-duty stainless steel hose clamps for a no-mar attachment.

  • Oar Stirrups, sold separately, are recommended for preventing oars from getting away if the clip pops off the pin in heavy maneuvering.

  • The 9" model has a 3 1/2" PVC bushing that orients the oar above the oar mount at approximately the same height as an open oarlock.

  • The 12" model has 1", 2" and 3 1/2" bushings, allowing you to adjust the oar height.

  • Don't forget your spare oar clip, and it's wise to carry a spare pin assembly in your repair kit.
  • 9" Set Includes: 
  • 2 - 9" Pin Assembly Sets
  • 2 - Steel Clips
  • 4 - Stainless steel hose clamps
  • PVC bushing is 3 1/2"L
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  • 12" Set Includes: 
  • 2 - 12" Pin Assembly Sets
  • 2 - Steel Clips
  • 4 - Stainless steel hose clamps
  • PVC bushings are 1", 2" and 3 1/2"L

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5.0

Solid.

By Brad

from Reno/Tahoe, NV

Verified Buyer

Pros

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Rapids Paddling
      • Rivers

      Comments about Oar Pins and Clips Sets:

      Solid... Just like the ones we used commercially. Strong and predictable in big, technical, and challenging whitewater.

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      4.0

      like them.

      By Yard Sale

      from princeton Wi

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy to get used to
      • Quiet

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Day Trips
        • Rapids Paddling

        Comments about Oar Pins and Clips Sets:

        The pins and clips work well. There is a lot less noise than the oar locks I've used in the past. You can't feather the oars but I don't notice a dirrerance.

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        5.0

        another great nrs product

        By larryo

        from payson az.

        Verified Buyer

        Comments about Oar Pins and Clips Sets:

        [...] a great product

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        • Oar Pins and Clips Sets

          Q:

          Can you please tell me what tool you recommend to tighten the lock not on to the bolt with these kits?

          I bought a 1" socket but it won't fit over the bolt head with the rubber bumper in place.

          Thanks...
          Asked on 4/25/2013 by Jeremy from Calgary, AB

          5 answers

          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            Jeremy, the bolts are standard 5/8", making the wrench size 15/16" for both the
            bolt haead and the the nut (Nylock). Don't use your 1" wrench/socket.
            Also though, at your store you might find both 12-point and 6-point sockets. The
            6-pointers usually have a slightly smaller overall diameter for a given socket
            size so it'll fit into the rubber bumper more easily.
            If you have a tool supplier available to you (e.g Snap-on) can even find offset
            box-end wrench that'll fit.
            Hope this info helps.

            Answered on 4/29/2013 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I used a chrome shallow socket on a ratchet. Seems to work...
            Sent from my iPhone

            Answered on 4/29/2013 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I didn't have that problem with mine. Not all sockets have the same thickness wall. I would recommend going to the hardware store and buying a thin wall socket, 12 point preferably. That should work just fine. Take the pin with you so you can try it there before buying.
            Jeff Marr

            Answered on 4/29/2013 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            Try a little dish soap and hot water
            on the rubber to help slide the socket in or simply grind the socket down.

            Answered on 4/25/2013 by Anonymous
          • Staff Reviewer

            A:

            Jeremy, the bolt head and lock nut are 15/16". That socket should fit in the rubber bumper.

            Answered on 4/25/2013 by Clyde from NRS
        • Oar Pins and Clips Sets

          Q:

          Will this work for a xr1220 odc from Creek Co.? I know the opening is 5/8, but how about the length?
          Asked on 2/3/2013 by Dillweed from Papillion, NE

          4 answers

          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            Yes, it should work.
            Sent from my Jason's IPhone

            Answered on 2/4/2013 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            These would definitely work . . . In fact , I have this exact Oar Pins and Clips Set that I only used once . I then decided to go with oar locks instead. If your interested I could sell them to you at a steep discount . They are virtually brand new . Let me know. My name is Richard .

            Answered on 2/3/2013 by Captain Dickie from Snoqualmie WA
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            There's no reason why not. What you're really buying in the assembly that is not
            easily available is the clip and the rubber knob. Everything else is available
            at most hardware stores.
            The pin is simply a 5/8" long bolt (nickel plate), get whatever length you want.
            The plastic bushing is simply a length of 3/4" shedule 80 PVC, cut to length to
            fit the clip tang and/ stirrup.
            Bill

            Answered on 2/4/2013 by Anonymous
          • Staff Reviewer

            A:

            As you mention, the pin shaft is 5/8" in diameter. The 9" pin is designed to fit in our Oar Mounts. The hole in the mount for the pin (or oarlock) is 2" in depth. So, there is 2" from the bottom washer to where the threads start. If that depth doesn't work for you, you can buy the 5/8" bolt length you need,5/8" washers and 5/8" nuts (we use nylock locking nuts) at a local store and just buy the Pin Tops (# 1422.1) and the 3 1/2" long PVC Sleeves (# 1422.2 4) from us.

            Answered on 2/5/2013 by Clyde from NRS
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