Carlisle Paddles Outfitter Blade Assembly reviews and deals for sale

Attach the Carlisle Outfitter Blade Assembly to your Extra Heavy Duty Rafting Oar (sold separately) and hop in your river raft. Carlisle made sure the glass-filled synthetic blade has full-length reinforcement to withstand rough conditions. Of course, a blade that feels like cement at the end of a stick isn’t helpful, which is why Carlisle kept the Outfitter Blade lightweight. At the end of your trip, simply remove the blade from your shaft for easy storage.
5
out of 10
4 Positive, 0 Mixed & 4 Negative
from 8 Reviews
Retail Price:
$64.95
Used Price:
$45.47
Sale Price:
$45.47

Product Specifications

Brand Carlisle Paddles
Category Oars
Blade Material glass-filled synthetic, high impact polypropylene
Blade Length 26 in
Blade Width 6.5 in
Claimed Weight 2lb 12oz
Recommended Use rafting
Manufacturer Warranty lifetime

Carlisle Paddles Outfitter Blade Assembly Reviews

Unknwon
Eric Lyon
June 27, 2018
8

Great all purpose blade

great blade, I run them with my 13" fishing raft and they do the job. My home river is the gunnison in CO which is a really bony river and they hold nicely.

Unknwon
Mark G
December 19, 2015
10

Great blades!

Nice blades - a staple on my boats. Nice priced, good tough blades that won't let you down. Of course if you put them between a rock and a river the river will win and bust them, but they are a good blade. Two thumbs up.

Unknwon
almortal
June 22, 2014
10

Bomber standard

These blades are the standard go to for a reason. They are bomber and cost effective. Until I have a real job and can afford fancy carbon oars these will be the go to.

Unknwon
Danny M H
June 22, 2013
1

another pic

Unknwon
Danny M H
June 22, 2013
1

If you like this blade...

If you like this blade you'll love carlisle's guide stick.

Unknwon
Danny M H
June 22, 2013
1

My wife on Moab daily

Unknwon
Danny M H
June 22, 2013
8

Durable and economical

Used these blades when working for a commercial outfitter on the Colorado. These are pretty big blades that give you a lot of purchase (may be a little rough on your body if not conditioned). There were pretty durable but a couple guides I worked with had a couple shark bites in their blades (usually from rigging and derigging). I never saw a blade break but saw a few bent oar read more shafts. Economical and if you break a blade or bend an oar these are replaceable/detachable. There are nicer stuff out there but not at this price.

Unknwon
Janet Carbin
June 21, 2009
1

Do ;you have 8 1/2 foot with the blade in...

Do ;you have 8 1/2 foot with the blade in the Carlile Oar? I heard Carlile went out of business, I run a beach in NJ and always used Carlie's and can't find them. We row fiberglass Asay's. Thanks, Janet

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