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Polyfrm G-5 Black Fender 8.8"x26.8
C$134.95
Economical fenders with molded in ribbed construction. Molded from tough commercial strength marine vinyl in one piece.
Dry Suit Valve Plug
C$59.95
Acts as a plug when exhaust and inflator valves are removed.
Pig Tail - Paddle Carabiner - North Water
C$59.95
The stainless steel D-ring attaches to a QR Belt on the back of a PFD. The carabiner clips to the front of the PFD for quick access. In a pinned or broached situation, a Pig Tail can be helpful.
Thule Passive Lock Strap
C$17.48
C$34.95
Two steel cables enclosed in nylon for a strong durable strap that won’t scratch your vehicle, bike or carrier
Round puck installs securely in trunk or hatch, preventing carrier removal.
Paddle Anchor - "Shaft to thwart"
C$29.95
Built to strap onto a thwart and anchor the paddle shaft for easy access.
Carlisle Oar Blade Push Button
C$9.95
This replacement push-button assembly works in full-size Carlisle oar blades, oar shaft extenders and two-piece oar shafts. Not for Carlisle Economy Oars.
Optimus Angler Stake Out Pole - 8'
C$105.00
C$149.95
Unlike some poling options on the market, the Angler Optimus doesn't require you to purchase the entire kayak paddle with it. Meaning, simply purchase the attachments you need and get on the water.
NRS Vigilante Cable Lock
C$34.95
Don't let your outdoor gear get jacked. Get the NRS Vigilante Cable Lock instead. The coated steel cable slips easily through odd-shaped spaces so you can lock up kayaks, bikes and other gear.
NRS Split Kayak Float Bags
C$37.95
Long and narrow flotation bags fit on either side of a kayak's center support pillar. The full set includes two bow bags and two stern bags.
NRS Round Frame Plug - Rubber
C$3.95
Black Frame Plugs fit in the ends of our frame pipe to complete any NRS frame or to replace a lost plug. The material is very UV resistant for long-term durability.
NRS Quick Release SUP Leash 9'
C$89.95
The NRS Quick-Release SUP leash works with rescue and recreational PFDs, allowing paddlers to safely stay connected to the board when necessary and quickly disengage from the leash and board during a bad swim.
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