Seals  Splash Deck X Spray Skirt

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An ideal accessory for chilled-out paddling sessions in warm weather, the Seals Splash Deck X spray skirt helps keep harsh sunlight and water off your lap.

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Features

  • Providing leg coverage without extending up your waist, this style is a good choice for times when a complete spray skirt is unnecessary
  • Medium-weight coated nylon with a double-stitched construction and sealed seams provides waterproof protection and durability
  • Adjustable shockcord secures skirt firmly to cockpit coaming
  • Adjustable-tension deck stay bows skirt up, resisting pooling of water on top
  • Front webbing grab loop assists with entry and fast wet exits
  • Waist secures the fit with a soft elastic band
  • Fits cockpit sizes 5.0–7.0

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Flatwater Kayaking

Paddling Conditions

Light

Tensioned Deck Stay

Yes

Deck Pocket(s)

Yes

Deck Material

Coated nylon

Weight

12.8 ounces

Reviews
3 reviews with an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars

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PhotoRay
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Kayak Spray Skirt

This skirt does exactly what I wanted for my Eddyline Sandpiper Kayak. It keeps me reasonably dry in this boat that has a large open cockpit.

bilkees6
Location:Amity Harbor
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

game changer

I was torn between keeping my 14’ Eddyline with a keyhole cockpit vs my 12’6” Hurricane Santee Sport with the open cockpit. The bay by me can go from glass to 2’ waves in a matter of minutes and re-entry is kind of a big deal. This spray deck gives me the best of both worlds.

Age:45–54
mikenw95
Location:Portland, OR
Age:25–34
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Will come off kayak. Do not store a ything valuabl

Looks nice and helps keep the inside dry but it came off when i flipped the kayak and it doesn't float. Sunk with my $1400 iPhone to the bottom of the 30 ft deep river. Hadn't backed anything up so lost years worth of photos videos etc. Don't trust it to stay attached like i did

Age:25–34

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