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๐ Float Your Worries Away with Style!
The NRS Foam Paddle Float is a high-performance accessory designed for paddlers who value durability and safety. With its 400D nylon outer shell and EPE closed-cell foam, this float ensures your paddle remains buoyant and visible, making it an essential addition to your kayaking gear.
| ASIN | B003E9CO9O |
| Age Range (Description) | unisex |
| Age Range Description | unisex |
| Best Sellers Rank | #185,192 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #114 in Kayak Paddle Accessories |
| Brand | NRS |
| Brand Name | NRS |
| Color | orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 100 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 18"L x 8.8"W |
| Item Form | floating |
| Manufacturer | NRS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 50007.01.100 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 8.8"W |
| Size | 18 inches x 8.8 inches x 3" |
| UPC | 603403131106 |
C**G
A great safety device.
Great invention and safety device. I've been using a SUP for many years on the ocean and haven't fallen off for years. However, now at 75 and with less flexibility, I can't risk that possibility. Getting back on the board is a struggle for me now and this device is a game-changer, giving me (and my spouse) peace of mind. For use with a SUP, simply insert the paddle blade into the device's pocket and put the paddle handle through the SUP's center carry strap. Now the board is stable enough to put one hand on the paddle shaft, one hand on the far side of the board, give a kick and pull yourself up. This works especially well with inflatable SUPs, which are lighter and tend to flip when reaching over the board to pull yourself up. I suggest using a tether of some kind to attach the float to the board. I use a short piece of 1/8" nylon line looped through the float's strap and fastened to one of the board's carry handles with a carabiner. I strongly recommend this product.
K**T
NRS Paddle Float
Easy to use. Nothing to inflate. This is my second one. My first one lasted for many years.
K**F
Recommended
Great product I would
K**Y
Visible in the water
Easy to snap in place. Well sewn. Stows well in a kayak
T**R
Great paddle float
I just took this float with me to a safety and rescue class in the bay (open water). I was the only one with the foam unit, everyone else have those blow-up floats. Before we got in the water, the instructor commented to the group to avoid the foam paddle floats, saying they're bulky and take up deck space which could hinder rescues, etc, and that they're good for seat cushions on the beach. They didn't know the float was mine, nor did I admit to it. At the exercise, I rolled myself & kayak over on the water.... I put my paddle into the float pocket, buckle it up and did my first self-rescue with the paddle & float. Before long, I was in the boat bilging the water out while others were still in treading water, some still in middle of blowing up their floats. So, the float works great, it's quick and easy to secure to the paddle and attempt the self-rescue. And per my instructors, they also make great seat cushions. :) The float is bulky (compared to the inflatable ones) at 16x8x3", but i can self rescue very quickly. And as a safety equipment, I like that.
K**N
Multi purpose.....
There are many different brands and styles of paddle floats. When I purchased mine (my very first paddle float), it was a toss-up between this one or an inflatable one. My decision was swayed to this one by the fact that I like to kayak later into the cold season. If I happen to tip over during the colder months, the last thing I want to do is hang out in the cold water while I blow up an inflatable paddle float. Once I received the "NRS", I found the many other benefits of this float. Of course it serves its intended purpose and easily helps all 200 pounds of me re-enter my kayak. It fits the paddle snuggly without wiggle or sway. I also use it as back support for long paddles, by wedging it "tall-ways" between my backrest and edge of my cockpit. You can't imagine the huge difference this makes in lessening back fatigue after 4-7 straight hours in a kayak. It sometimes serves as a "camping seat" when I'm out of the boat, as well as a kneeling pad when needed. Although I have not had to use it for signaling, I'm sure it would be 100 times more visible than my black paddle, especially in lower light situations, and at night due to reflective strips. The foam is dense and firm. It could be used as a camp pillow if you prefer a very firm type of pillow. Mine gets a lot of HARD use, which I don't think it was actually intended for, but it still works great. If or when the time comes to purchase a new one, I'll buy another one of these. This is actually the 2nd one I have purchased. The first was mine, this one is for my girlfriend, because she was jealous of the back support.
S**E
Glad to have had it.
Took my kids and nephews out kayaking and when giving them safety instructions, mentioned I never had anyone fall overboard. Two of them fell into the water that day! Was so thankful I had this to help get them back into the boat. Other devices have you blow up for floatation, but in a stressful situation like that it was nice just to grab it and use it.
D**.
Life is good
Great quality for the price.
B**E
Less huff and puff than an inflatable float.
I've used and inflatable paddle float for a while and its pretty good. If you're doing deep water re-entry or balance brace practice it does a fair job. Its limitation is a substantial pocket for your paddle blade that fills with water adding weight to your paddle if your doing multiple evolutions. This isn't an issue with a foam paddle float. Being foam it doesn't take on water so stays the same weight no matter how long you train for. Having the blade sleeve on one side means you just turn the float around depending on how much support you need. And the float just wide enough for your paddle blade secured with a simple strap. It's only slightly bulkier than an inflatable float but i've found it quicker to use, a better fit on the paddle blade and far less fuss than an inflatable float.
J**T
A better option than an inflatable - gets you back in the boat faster
Brilliant float (as long as you have space to stow it)
J**C
Good product, good price
Good product, good price. Used for training so far - good buoyancy but not so much that you {I, 78kg} can't roll with the float on.
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