

Slip the Cataract Oar Stop over the shaft of your Cataract SGG or SGX paddle and keep your rafting or drift-boat oar from sliding through the oarlock. Use a little soap and water or some hairspray to lubricate the shaft, slip the Oar Stop into place, and hit the water.
Price: $10.95 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
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| $10.95 | Visit Store |
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