Diana Lesieur shows how to setup the Oar Board® Rower unit on a standard hard body SUP. Simple fast and efficient! Sculling an SUP is great for fun or fitness.
People complaining about the price need to do some research. An X-Cat rower will cost you double. Also, if you just buy the row kit and purchase a used SUP, like we did, then it's not too much. I don't see anyone recommending an alternative. Real rowers/sculling boats are much more.
True, the price of the rowing boat is just incomparably higher. The rig is pricy, but that's the price of the good bicycle. So it is pricy but not overly so. And especially there is not much alternative to it, with the quality in place.
This would be perfect, if anyone could find a way to rationally justify the price. If anyone knows of a comparable affordable product please let me know.
The fore and aft position of the unit will be critically important. I guess trial and error is the only way to get it right, but they should’ve addressed that.
Start wth the handles in front of you, not behind like she has here. Notice they don't show the contortions to get the handles from behind to in front. In fact for maximum stability, extend both oars fully and always hold both grips (handles) while entering or exiting,and of course while on the water.
Yes if you are used to a shell which is not stable like as SUP your stated technique would feel more comfortable. However we find when boarding off a dock simply stepping aboard is easiest with the scull blades as shown. Reaching down and extending them is stress free. However when boarding while in the water the oars (at least the one that in on the side you are boarding from ) needs to be extended or boarding is quite difficult if not impossible. Thanks for you comment and we will definitely show in-water boarding technique in the next demo video .
@@Whitehallrow if your pricing is because of your manufacturing, then you should seek other quotes. Pm me if you are interested in quotes from overseas factories.
We make the riggers out of corrosion resistant anodized aluminum. The pins and screws are made of high quality stainless steel. We’ve reduced the metal components wherever possible and have designed the unit to last for many years in both saltwater and freshwater.
This unit is designed to fit on top of an SUP. The riggers are not the right shape and the Oar Board carriage is too shallow to fit in a canoe. So, the answer is no. The Oar Board unit is not designed to work in a canoe.
The 13’ 4” inflatable SUP board weighs 31.4 lbs. The oar board sliding rigger unit weighs 35 lbs, and can be easily transported in two pieces. Customers love the independence and freedom they experience transporting, launching, rowing and storing the equipment. www.oarboard.com/product/adventure-row-sup-13-4-combo-package/
The price point is outrageous. Good luck to this company.
Ha ha … this is not a toy! now rowing in 62 countries! 〰〰🚣♀️〰〰
People complaining about the price need to do some research. An X-Cat rower will cost you double. Also, if you just buy the row kit and purchase a used SUP, like we did, then it's not too much. I don't see anyone recommending an alternative. Real rowers/sculling boats are much more.
True, the price of the rowing boat is just incomparably higher. The rig is pricy, but that's the price of the good bicycle. So it is pricy but not overly so. And especially there is not much alternative to it, with the quality in place.
This is so easy to do! It's just great!
This would be perfect, if anyone could find a way to rationally justify the price. If anyone knows of a comparable affordable product please let me know.
The fore and aft position of the unit will be critically important. I guess trial and error is the only way to get it right, but they should’ve addressed that.
Very seriously considering this, but please, no flat head bolts
Do you need to use a fin on the board?
Excelente equipamento.
What is the minimum length of the SUP, that could allow for stable rowing experience?
Start wth the handles in front of you, not behind like she has here. Notice they don't show the contortions to get the handles from behind to in front. In fact for maximum stability, extend both oars fully and always hold both grips (handles) while entering or exiting,and of course while on the water.
Yes if you are used to a shell which is not stable like as SUP your stated technique would feel more comfortable. However we find when boarding off a dock simply stepping aboard is easiest with the scull blades as shown. Reaching down and extending them is stress free. However when boarding while in the water the oars (at least the one that in on the side you are boarding from ) needs to be extended or boarding is quite difficult if not impossible. Thanks for you comment and we will definitely show in-water boarding technique in the next demo video .
Now if you could convert the mechanism for in-home use.
takes just a foot or so of water … 😜
How much does the unit weight?
The unit weighs 24 lbs and no modifications are needed to your paddle board.
where buy?
Visit our website overboard.com. Send a note to Diana and she would love to help you out.
I was so interested in this, until I saw the price :(
Hi grave420hardcore, The cost of manufacturing brings it to the current price. But the Oar Board is still half the price of a standard racing shell.
No doubt about that, this is way more portable. The price is decent, but for my country's standards its expensive. Good luck with your product :)
Thank you grave420hardcore, all the best to you too.
@@Whitehallrow if your pricing is because of your manufacturing, then you should seek other quotes. Pm me if you are interested in quotes from overseas factories.
What metal is this made of?
We make the riggers out of corrosion resistant anodized aluminum. The pins and screws are made of high quality stainless steel. We’ve reduced the metal components wherever possible and have designed the unit to last for many years in both saltwater and freshwater.
Such a great product at such a ridiculous price. Too bad.
This look fun and fast. Where do you buy them?
You can order online at www.oarboard.com or call 1800 663 7481
or email sales@oarboard.com
Worldwide shipping available!
can i drop this in my canoe ?
This unit is designed to fit on top of an SUP. The riggers are not the right shape and the Oar Board carriage is too shallow to fit in a canoe.
So, the answer is no. The Oar Board unit is not designed to work in a canoe.
exact outrageousment expensive !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
way to expensive
Serious rowing … NOT a toy!
How much does the unit weigh?
The 13’ 4” inflatable SUP board weighs 31.4 lbs.
The oar board sliding rigger unit weighs 35 lbs, and can be easily transported in two pieces.
Customers love the independence and freedom they experience transporting, launching, rowing and storing the equipment.
www.oarboard.com/product/adventure-row-sup-13-4-combo-package/