Dreher Oars - Sculls
Scull Oar Designs
Aero sculls, Club sculls and Carbon Adjustable sculls are supplied in a standard specification of 288:88 length and inboard with zero degrees pitch on the spoon. They include measurement decals for easy adjustment on the sleeve and on the handle. And you can order different length sculls for the same price.- Maçon spoon – available with either 17cm or 19 cm tip length
- Little Big Blade – a cut-down version of the Big Blade design
- Big Blade - ridged faced spoon
- Apex - smooth faced spoon
- Apex-R - rounded and smooth faced spoon
- Apex REX – rounded and smooth faced with tip squared off
- Aero spoon - slight central ridge faced spoon - only available on aero sculls
Apex (smooth faced); Big Blade (ridged) Aero (slightly ridged)
Apex Round (smooth faced); Apex REX (squared off tip); Macon
Black sleeve / red button &white sleeve / black button; Grip wrap tape on handle; Stampfli grips; STS grips
A scull design that suits you
We have worked hard to produce a range of sculls to suit different athletes and different price points.
- Fixed Length Scull - popular with schools, beginners and recreational rowers
- Club Scull - suits most club athletes and a good value price
- Carbon Adjustable Scull - more choices of design and a higher specification
- Aero Scull - the highest grade carbon for top performance
The Fixed length sculls are only available as special orders (4-6 week delivery times).
The Club sculls have white sleeves with black buttons as photographed above, Big blade or Little big blade spoons and black STS grips
The Carbon adjustable sculls have black sleeves with red buttons, any spoon design and Stampfli grips
The Aero sculls have red sleeves and black buttons (same design as the carbon adjustables), Aero spoons and Stampfli grips
Links to articles and detailed Dreher information
How to choose oars and sculls - article by Jim Dreher
How to set up Dreher Round (Apex-R) sculls
Aspect ratio and why it's important in oar and scull design
Scull and Sweep oar deflection comparisons
How to check pitch on oars and sculls

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