Oars, Oars, Oars | Gear Garage Live Show

Episode Summary
Zach opens the show with a discussion on River Hardware, expressing his frustration with boaters who purchase substandard gear—often simply because they don't know better options exist. He explains that while high-quality gear may cost slightly more, it is significantly better in terms of performance and safety.
The conversation highlights several items Zach has personally vetted and imported for his store, including WWTC throw bags from Hungary and Maurice Equipment throw bags from Chile. Zach also dives into the technical superiority of Rock Exotica pulleys, noting that many other "swiftwater" pulleys fail to effectively mind prusiks, especially when used with standard throw bag ropes.
A major highlight of the episode is Zach’s advice on oar locks. He strongly advises against using NRS oar locks, arguing that their rigidity causes oars to snap. Instead, he recommends bronze oar locks from Sawyer, which provide enough "give" to allow an oar to pop out rather than break under extreme pressure.
Topics and links that Zach talked about in this episode
- Gear Spotlight: Rock Exotica pulleys and their technical advantages.
- Rescue Equipment: WWTC and Maurice Equipment throw bags.
- Technical Setup: Why Sawyer bronze oar locks are superior for protecting your oars.
Key Questions and Discussion Points
- Topic: Gear Quality. Why is so much "standard" river gear considered substandard by professionals?
- Topic: Pulleys. What makes a pulley truly "prusik-minding" for river rescue?
- Topic: Oar Maintenance. Should you cut down oar shafts that are too long for your frame?
- Topic: PFD Accessories. The pros and cons of externally mounted knives vs. pocket folders.
Connect with Zach
Zach Collier is the owner of Northwest Rafting Company and an International Rafting Federation Rafting Instructor. He has decades of river guiding and expedition experience across the American West and internationally, specializing in technical rowing and professional guide training.




