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Douglas Lumsden, director of Space Saver Rowing Systems, recently went on a podcast with Enterprise Radio’s Eric Dye. He was asked why he started Space Saver Rowing Systems, and the innovation behind the products. LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE Starting SSRS: Douglas went rowing one morning and found it overly frustrating that he couldn’t get at the oars he needed for the morning’s training session. Facing this common problem he invented a solution: the Space Saver Oar Bracket! That single development gave

Top rowing expertise can be difficult to find in the vast sea of the internet - you have to know where to look. Have you tapped into LinkedIn forums yet? They provide a platform of experts (like you) to discuss any rowing challenges on your mind. We found a great thread on trailer loading in the World Rowing Network group. Five rowers tell you exactly how to do it, considering varying country laws. How do you load your trailer? Add to

Rigging has a reputation for being complex. But becoming an expert rigger really isn’t as difficult as you’d expect, particularly when you have handy tools to help you navigate your way through the process.  British Rowing Rigging Forum via Rowperfect Uk has provided us with such tools for coaches and rowers to learn from.  So print out the slide deck and share it with the coaches around your rowing club. “Stephen Aitken runs the British Rowing Rigging Forum (available to British

Below we have a customer review of our Space Saver Oar Racks, both the scull and sweep version. The rowing club they were installed in is based in Indiana, USA. The interview is with head coach, Guy Weaser. “I feel that the Space Saver Rack System provides a secure and efficient way for my team to store our oars in a compact space” - Guy Weaser Q. What is the name of your club? Culver Academies Q. What is your role? Head Coach Q. You purchased the

Old oars are a fact of life for most clubs.  They aren't the most dangerous bits of equipment but they can significantly affect your enjoyment of the sport. What goes wrong with oars? The collar (sleeve) plastic wears into grooves The button plastic wears into grooves The tip of the spoon splits and delaminates Sweep handles get too smooth and too small diameter Scull handle rubber grips have holes and thin patches Why does this matter?  Well setting up your boat so that the oars are at

We know your team has expensive rowing equipment, and despite the chummy atmosphere of rowers at regattas, races and practices, you want to keep it safe.  Welcome to the SSRS Security box, where you can protect and recharge yourelectronic rowing equipment. You can keep your Nielsen Kellerman (NK) coxboxes safe and charged with 10 custom-designed spaces manufactured just for this equipment.  If you don't shop NK you can get your storage box with one flat tray which also works for speed coaches, OR take advantage of

We all know that the better prepared we are the better we will perform. The question is, how far can we take that theory? All the crews in a shed work hard to achieve their on-water goals, and clubs provide the resources to do that. The aim should be to develop momentum throughout the season, building to the championship regatta. There are a few things which can put a stop to a crew's momentum. Injuries and illness are sometimes unavoidable. The most