Plugging deep. Spray skirt confidence is a necessity.
During my paddling endeavors, I have employed many spray skirts, from Palm to NRS to SnapDragon. The Snapdragon Armortex EXP has been with me on 2 international trips and plenty of PNW paddling adventures. I've tested it on anything from vertiginous drops in India to Idaho big water. Here are some thoughts:
Pros:
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The SnapDragon Armortex Exp is constructed with durability in mind. With a standard 3mm of neoprene and an additional 4mm Kevlar impregnated neoprene material in common wear spots, the EXP is built to take a beating. To prevent theft or lost items while commuting through Peru, we would fill our boats with gear, snap our sprayskirts onto the rims and cam-strap the tunnels shut. This is generally the most abusive and terrible practice for those trying to preserve the life of a sprayskirt. I tossed the EXP in and out of buses for months, ultra-violently thrashed it under equatorial sun and pressure tested it in many holes. The thing keeps on ticking...
Committing runs with sheer walls and steep drops, in remote regions of the world would be a good place to have a skirt that you can count on. Durability is key.
- Reinforced Wear Points: When we snap the deck over a cockpit rim, we tend to push at the joint between the shock chord and neoprene deck, severely testing the stitching of the joint. Spray decks, no matter how durable to begin with, eventually wear out because they are constantly being stretched, dried out, stretched, dried, repeat. Thus is the life of a whitewater piece of equipment. SnapDragon does a good job of trying to include reinforced material in these spots, and tends to wear better than other comparable skirts.
- Sizing: SnapDragon does an amazing job with production of multiple sized tunnels & decks. If you know the make and model of boat, they'll know the best fit; and no matter how many cheesy JoJo's you ate this winter, they've got the right tunnel size. If they do not have the right sized skirt for your boat in stock, they will build you a custom one for no additional charge.
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Removable Implosion Bar: If your like me, a cheapskate, wanting a multi-functional skirt for playboating and creeking, the latest EXP comes with a slot for the optional implosion bar. I put mine in for a bit more security on those sizable drops or big water runs where sporadic crashing waves are likely. I pop it out for soul surfs and loop friendly over thrusters.
The implosion bar is removable, which is nice because you can use the Armortex with bow thrusters.
- Excellent Customer service: I have found very few companies are as paddler friendly as SnapDragon. They racked their brains to get me a fresh skirt in Nepal when I reported a seam failure. A friend dug a freshly delivered Armortex EXP out of his bag with my name on it upon arrival in Guwhati, India thanks to SnapDragons commitment to its' customers.
Cons:
- Spray decks, no matter how durable they are to begin with, eventually wear out because they are constantly being stretched, dried out, stretched, dried, repeat. Thus is the life of a piece of whitewater equipment. 2 of my snapdragon skirts have failed in separate points. The first, when I was in the middle of nowhere-Nepal with no way to get it back to the team at SnapDragon. With a heavy-duty needle, some thick nylon thread, aquaseal and a B-minus in HomeEc, the skirt was back in the game. The second having its' shock chord slowly torn where it met the grab loop (possibly due to my ineptitude i.e. paddling with a deck one size to small for my boats rim.) which SnapDragon promptly repaired upon receiving it in the mail.