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- #20,224 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #16 in Kayak Paddles
Product Description
Paddle along the water with these durable Deluxe Aluminum French Oars by INTEX. Designed for use with your inflatable boat, this set of two paddles each measure 48 inches in length, and each pulls apart into three separate pieces, making traveling to and from the shore a breeze! The whole family will love the lightweight, easy to use design all season long!
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48-inch Deluxe Plastic Oars from Intex
The 48-inch Deluxe Plastic Oars from Intex are perfect for small inflatable boats and other small craft. These recreational oars come equipped with retainer rings that fit into the boat's oar locks for confident rowing. The oars are easy to assemble out of the box and offer lightweight durability at a great price.
Smgar
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
We like that you can disassemble them for easy carry. They are made well and work rowing the pool boats, however the paddles are hard so we had to watch that no one got whacked in the head while playing
Michael W
Reviewed in Germany on August 5, 2024
Als langjähriger Nutzer von Intex-Produkten bin ich begeistert, diese Bewertung für das Intex Boot- und Kajak-Ruder-Set zu schreiben. Hier sind die Gründe, warum dieses Produkt mich vollständig überzeugt hat:1. Außergewöhnliche Haltbarkeit:Mein vorheriges Intex-Paddelset hat unglaubliche 20 Jahre gehalten! Erst durch einen eigenen Fehler musste ich es ersetzen. Diese Langlebigkeit ist in der heutigen Zeit der schnelllebigen Produkte wirklich beeindruckend.2. Robuste Konstruktion:Die Paddel sind aus hochwertigem Kunststoff gefertigt, der offensichtlich den Belastungen des Wassersports jahrelang standhält. Sie fühlen sich solide und vertrauenerweckend an.3. Praktisches Design:Das Set besteht aus zwei Einzelpaddeln, die sich mittels eines einfachen Schraubsystems verbinden lassen. Dies ermöglicht eine flexible Nutzung als Einzel- oder Doppelpaddel.4. Transportfreundlich:Die mitgelieferte Transporttasche macht die Lagerung und den Transport der Paddel zum Kinderspiel. Perfekt für Ausflüge oder begrenzte Stauraum.5. Durchdachtes Zubehör:Die im Lieferumfang enthaltenen Halteringe für beide Ruder sind ein nützliches Extra, das die Sicherung der Paddel am Boot erleichtert.6. Vielseitig einsetzbar:Mit einer Länge von 122 cm pro Paddel eignen sie sich hervorragend für verschiedene Bootstypen, sei es für aufblasbare Boote oder Kajaks.7. Vertrauenswürdige Marke:Intex hat sich als zuverlässiger Hersteller von Wassersportausrüstung bewährt. Meine langjährige Erfahrung bestätigt dies eindrucksvoll.8. Gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis:Angesichts der potenziellen Lebensdauer von mehreren Jahrzehnten ist der Preis für dieses Set mehr als gerechtfertigt.Fazit:Das Intex Boot- und Kajak-Ruder-Set ist ein Paradebeispiel für Qualität und Langlebigkeit. Basierend auf meiner Erfahrung mit dem Vorgängermodell, das zwei Jahrzehnte hielt, kann ich dieses Produkt uneingeschränkt empfehlen. Es ist ideal für Gelegenheitspaddler bis hin zu erfahrenen Wassersportlern, die Wert auf zuverlässige Ausrüstung legen.Ob für entspannte Ausflüge auf dem See oder abenteuerliche Flusstouren - mit diesen Paddeln sind Sie bestens ausgerüstet. Wenn die neuen Paddel auch nur annähernd so lange halten wie meine alten, dann ist dies eine Investition, die sich über Jahre hinweg auszahlen wird. Intex hat hier wirklich ein Produkt geschaffen, das die Zeit überdauert - ein seltener Fund in unserer schnelllebigen Welt. Volle fünf Sterne für ein Produkt, das Qualität und Beständigkeit neu definiert!
Dirk
Reviewed in Belgium on July 25, 2024
Ok
NDVDUAL
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
We have a Seahawk 4 and broke a paddle last year. We needed a replacement for our river trip this year and these worked perfectly. The only downside is unscrewing the shafts can be hard after use, because that have to be tight or the flex too much. Took a little muscle to unscrew them after the trip.
zanet
Reviewed in France on June 19, 2024
A VOIR QUAND JE L UTILISERAI AVEC LES ENFANTS
Adan
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021
Bought this since I had Intex boats no oars and I love them. Time will tell how the hold up but so far I'm pretty happy. My only complaint would be that the yellow fin ( dont know what it's called) is on the thinner side so if anything will give out it may be just that. They come in pieces you assemble which makes it easy to store. They are light weight, long enough for small inflatables. Would recommend as a replacement or backup
Salamat Aitikeev
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 25, 2020
Good quality, easy assembly
Specialalk
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 18, 2020
Absolute bargain price canoe paddles that can be converted to child’s kayak paddle.Bought these for my 7 yr old niece who was keen to paddle with us in our 3 person kayak, but we didn’t want to spend £30+ on more serious kids’ paddles.I trawled the internet for a reasonable quality kids paddle for occasional use but couldn’t find anything. So I took a chance on these, having shafts coming in 2 parts, being able to be converted. And I was right. If you just use one part of each shaft and screw them together with a paddle at each end, you can assemble them as a small double ended kayak paddle, approx 120cm in length. The quality is decent enough and is perfect size for a small child, maybe up to 8/9 years old. We’ve only taken her kayaking on the canal but they got a fair bit of bashing around and cane out unscathed. For leisure use, these are excellent value for money and even come in their own carry case.
Ji
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2020
I gave these 5 stars because for the ridiculous low amount of money they cost they exceeded expectations. I just needed some paddles for my 10ft Livingston to row out and check my crab pods and work fine for that. They look like paddles you would use on a kids inflatable but the shafts are strong, the actual paddle part is made of flexible plastic and do flex a bit but for normal paddling they work fine. One thing to note is they are a little short, work fine for my boat but probably wouldn’t work for a larger row boat.
Ashley Duncan
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2018
These were perfect for our float down the Lower Salt River in Arizona. We used them to help navigate our large island raft while floating. I wouldn't recommend them for heavy use, as I feel like the material wont hold up after prolonged heavy use, but they were perfect for the light use we utilized them for.
Melinda
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2016
I ordered a very large 6 person raft that through user reviews was very clear would be a pain in the rear if there is not something to help you steer it. So.. amazon offered these as an 'add on' item. I absolutely think they are worth the add-on price of $5 or $4.70 whatever I paid for them. Are they plastic? Yes. Will they hold up on a lake? Most likely... Would you want these to navigate rapids? Um no. The negative reviews are always interesting to read and I wonder what expectations are had for this kind of product. They got the job done, they are long enough and sturdy enough to be effective on a lake with 4 grown adults and 3 children on a raft. I would recommend them.. but probably not if you are planning on using them for kayaking or something more stressful to the product.
Eddie W
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2016
It all started when I attached my GoPro to one of the oars. I believe it was the left oar. Yes, yes it was. We were hanging out the campsite having a nice time, and I was struggling because my floaty back was getting in the way, so I took it off because hey, I'm not around any water. Fast forward a few Coors Lights and a couple hours later and I'm in the lake. The oar floats with my GoPro attached though so I'm not worried. Fast forward another hour and my buddy is trying to tow me in the raft with his little fishing boat and it is not going well. I drop the oar as the raft folds under itself and I fall out. I do save my Rocky Mountain nectar AND the oar with the GoPro, but I do notice it was starting to sink. Better keep a hold on it! I climb into the boat with my 3 friends and we head out to the big rock to jump off. When we get there I'm like I don't wanna jump off I'll just watch and sip my C minus. I do give the GoPro oar to my friend Charlie and tell him to NOT let go of it when he jumps off the cliff. He jumps and gets some probably pretty rad footage as he goes down, but he totally lets go of the oar. I watch from way above as it flips yellow end down and starts lowering into the murky water. I yell at him to get it but he doesn't, and the handle disappears below the surface, releasing little bubbles as it goes down. I yell expletives as I drop my smoothie and jump. I let go of 2 pairs of sunglasses and my friend Jenny's camera and my hat flies off. I land in the water and start swimming frantically. I grab the oar. That was SO close. Jenny recovered her camera (which was waterproof and floated) and is overall pretty cool about me basically sacrificing her stuff to get my GoPro and oar. We all get back in the boat and start heading back. I swear what happens next is not related to me driving but we are going pretty fast for the little boat and a large wake hits us from the side and the boat rolls. Everyone slides to the right and that causes the boat to roll enough to catch a bunch of water and throw us all from the boat. The boat begins to sink. Stuff is everywhere. We are all OK and frantically trying to save the boat. Jenny hands me my oar and says "I saved your GoPro Eddie!" I thank her and place it in the raft. That's the last time I saw it. I have no clue what happened. I assume it got bumped and bounced out and sank 40ft to the bottom of the murky lake. We did save the boat by pulling it underwater to shore. It later ran out of gas on the way back and we had to get towed. It's called the Leaky Pinnace.Anyway, these oars were a good replacement since the raft belongs to my parents.
Captain Bin
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2015
It is difficult to rate these paddles because part of them are worthy of 4-5 stars and part only 1-2 stars. The workmanship and the way that they assemble is very good. They stay together and the poles are sturdy. We even took them apart and made them into a kayak paddle (albeit a short one - it would be cool if they had included an additional connector section to enable making a regular length kayak paddle). That said, however, the yellow paddle part is flimsy and bends even with a child's use. Even with a fairly light stroke, the tips of the paddles bent backwards and flopped in the water, making paddling much less effective. They just weren't strong enough to stand up to any real use. They work fine for playing in the pool.
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