Sweep Ordering Guide

Use this guide to select the oar specifications that meet your needs. The choices in bold represent universal oar specs that meet the needs of most crews. Oars with these specs are frequently available with shorter lead times. We manufacture a wide variety of custom specifications beyond those listed below. When you are ready to place your order, give us a call toll-free at 877.887.8014.

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Choices Selection Tips and Comments
Quantity # of Port: ____  Starboard: ____ Serial Number (if matching existing oars)________________
Shaft
  • Ultralight
  • Original
The Ultralight shaft offers a balance of light weight and good durability. The Original shaft is even more impact resistant, but heavier.
Stiffness
  • Medium
  • Stiff
  • Soft
Most people order medium stiffness unless they have a clear personal preference for soft or stiff. Smaller rowers ordering Fat blades might consider soft shafts.
Blade
  • Fat2 27x54
    Vortex Edge
  • Smoothie2 25x54 Vortex Edge
  • Smoothie2 25x54
  • Big Blade 25x52 Vortex Edge
  • Big Blade 25x52
  • Big Blade 25x55 Vortex Edge
  • Big Blade 25x55
  • Macon Medium
  • Macon Large
  • Custom: ___________

The Fat2 is our current design, and has produced the fastest results in our on-water testing. The Smoothie2 Vortex blade has produced the best on-water testing results for a standard width (non-Fat) blade.

Note: The Smoothie2/Fat2 mold introduced in late 2006 is based on the same ideas as the original Smoothie, but with changes in curvature to improve the handling of the blade on both drive and recovery. In addition, we continue to offer the older blade designs for those who prefer them or for replacement purposes.

Handle
  • Composite Adjustable
  • Composite fixed
  • Wood:
    • Small
    • Medium
    • Large
Adjustable length oars must have composite handles. Fixed length oars and sculls may have wood or composite handles.
Grips
  • Green Rubber
  • Blue cellular
The green rubber grip is more durable and easier to keep clean. The blue cellular grip is easier on the hands with a suede-like texture, but requires more frequent cleaning to maintain its properties and is not as durable as the green rubber.
Oar Length For Fat2 Blades:
  • 362–367cm
  • 365–370cm
  • 368–373cm
For Big Blade and Smoothie2 blades:
  • 367–372cm
  • 370–375cm
  • 373–378cm
  • Other Adjustable length
  • Range:_______
  • Fixed Length:__________

Most rowers choose the versatility of adjustable length oars. The optimal oar length will depend on the type of blade you are using. Shown at left are length ranges we recommend for oars with different blade types. The adjustable lengths in bold will suit a wide variety of situations. Other factors that should be considered are rig, rowing style and size of crew. For example, faster crews should consider the longer range; slower crews should consider the shorter range.

Note: All Fat blades should be rowed about 5–6cm shorter than Smoothies to be most effective.

Other lengths and length ranges are available on request.

Inboard
  • 106–120cm (with the handle in the shortest adjustable length setting)
  • 110–124cm
  • Other: ______________

The 106–120cm range covers most applications with the 5cm adjustable length sweeps.

The 110–124cm range is typical for fixed length sweeps.

Pitch
  • 0 Degrees
  • Custom:__________° (Degrees)
Most users prefer 0 degrees in the oar and work with 4 +/-1 degrees in the oarlock.