Scull and sweep oars for rowing aren\’t the most delicate pieces of equipment but if treated badly they can deteriorate fast. The more your oars are damaged, the less functional they become for your rowing club.
How am I damaging my oars?
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In a word, storage. The way you store and move your rowing equipment reflects how quickly that equipment could deteriorate. Storing oars in a bundle on the floor of your rowing shed puts them in danger of being chipped, stood on, fallen over and makes it difficult to find matching oars when they\’re all in a pile.
Then how can I protect my rowing oars!?
Simple – use vertical storage that lifts your oars off the ground and keeps them bundled neatly together in sets.
the Space Saver Rowing Systems Oar Racks for Scull and Sweep oars.
Want to pick some of these racks up for your club\’s boathouse? Visit our store and select your region, then choose Rowing Storage Systems and you\’re ready to buy. If you have any questions though you can chat to us directly through our contact form.
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