NRS Super Stretch Cockpit Cover


Size: Universal Plus
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Description

The NRS Super Stretch Neoprene Cockpit cover stretches over your kayaks cockpit to keep out weather, debris and critters. Super stretchy neoprene and an adjustable shock cord make it a snap to install on any kayak.

NRS Super Stretch Cockpit Cover Features:

    • Two sizes fit all! The stretchy, adjustable Stretch Neoprene Cockpit Cover fits a huge range of kayak cockpit sizes. Just choose large or small.
    • Smooth-skin 1-mm neoprene sheds water and resists abrasion for long-lasting protection.
    • The shock cord band adjusts to snugly fit your kayaks cockpit combing. Tying a simple knot is all it takes!
    • Deck Material: 1-mm Neoprene
    • Rand Type: Adjustable shock cord
    • Grab Loop: Nylon handle

  • Deck Length
    Universal 28"-40"
    Universal Plus 40"-57"

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