Sevylor Universal Plastic Shaft Oars - 112cm / 44" - No.4
Sevylor Plastic Shaft Oars are designed for both paddlers and kayakers. The versatile two-in-one design works as a single kayak paddle, or as two oars. However you use it, the spoon-shaped blades make easier work of cutting through the water and drip rings on each shaft prevent water from splashing for a firmer grip. Paddling suitable for any inflatable boat up to 8 ft. (2.44 m) long. The oars are designed to float when they're assembled, so they're easy to find if one-or two-get away.
Technical Specs
2 PVC 15 cm Wide Blades
4 Piece Shafts
2 Drip Rings
2 Joints
WARRANTY POLICY
Please refer to the individual product listing for specific warranty terms and period. If goods are covered by a manufacturer's warranty, on your behalf we will assist to repair, exchange or provide a credit note for the goods subject to the agreement of the customer. If the goods are not repairable, you will be eligible for a new replacement, exchange or store credit. Refunds are not granted on warranty claims as the goods have been used. Please note, some manufacturers warranties are for replacement and not repair.
Please inspect your product within 7 days of receiving it to check for any defects even if you are not planning on using the item straight away so we can immediately exchange the item as a replacement and not a warranty claim.
We do not refund postage, or cover the cost of return postage on warranty claims, as your warranty is a manufacturer warranty not a Find Sports warranty.
If your item is damaged when first received, please keep all packaging as it may be necessary for us to be able to claim insurance with the delivery company.
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Find Sports is not obliged to accept returns if you change your mind. However, we will do so as proof of our commitment to your satisfaction when purchasing from us.
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