
Enduro Whitewater Spray Skirt
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For any paddler who ever worried about getting stuck in their boat.
Every kayaker has heard the stories — someone flips, panics, and can’t get their spray skirt off. It’s a fear that sticks with you, especially early on, and it’s why the Palm Enduro is such a smart choice. Designed with safety in mind, this spray skirt includes an extra knee-off strap that gives you a second way out. If you can’t reach the grab loop — whether it’s tucked in by mistake, or you’re being pushed onto your back deck by strong currents — just forget about the tag and start getting out. The natural motion of pulling your knees out activates the strap and releases the skirt from the cockpit rim. It’s a simple, intuitive backup that can make all the difference in a high-stress situation. Combined with a bungee rand that is easy to get on and off, the Enduro skirt gives paddlers peace of mind knowing they’ve got an easy exit — even when things don’t go to plan.
- Extra knee-off strap gives you a second way to exit the kayak if you can’t reach the grab loop
- 38 mm webbing release loop is easy to grab, even with cold or gloved hands
- 9.5 mm elastic shock cord holds the skirt securely to the cockpit rim without being too hard to remove
- Sticky Gripsil print on the underside helps keep the skirt in place during movement
- O-ring style waist provides a snug, dry seal while staying flexible and comfortable
- Supratex reinforcement along the rim improves durability and extends skirt life
- Glued, blindstitched, and taped seams
- Built-in clip lets you attach the skirt to your PFD or washing line when not in use
- Weight: 701g (R4 - XS/S), 737g (R4 - M/L), 781g (R4 - XL/XXL), 708g (R5 - XS/S), 714g (R5 - M/L), 718g (R5 - XL/XXL)
- Materials: 4 mm CR neoprene
- To get the best fit, compare your kayak and body measurements to the size charts below.
- Circumference – Measure the circumference of your kayak by running a tape measure or piece of string around the cockpit of your kayak under the lip of the cockpit.
- Length – Measure the length of your cockpit from the longest point of the outside of the cockpit rim from bow to stern.
- Width – Measure the width of your cockpit from the widest point of the outside of the cockpit rim.
- Waist – Measure the waist circumference at the smallest part of your waist. Neoprene waist tubes are stretchy, so you might want to choose a smaller size to help keep water out if you are paddling without a jacket, or a slightly larger size if you are wearing lots of thick warm layers.
Metric Cockpit Size Chart
Size | Cockpit Circumference (cm) | Cockpit Length (cm) | Cockpit Width (cm) | Examples |
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R2 | 177 – 192 | 66 – 75 | 40 – 44 | Dagger Axiom 6.9 |
R3 | 192 – 207 | 75 – 83 | 44 – 47 | Slalom kayaks and some older sea kayaks |
R4 | 207 – 217 | 83 – 89 | 47 – 50 | Dagger whitewater kayaks and some sea kayaks |
R5 | 217 – 227 | 89 – 95 | 50 – 53 | Dagger Katana; Pyranha, Waka, Zet or Spade whitewater kayaks; and most sea kayaks |
R6 | 227 – 237 | 95 – 101 | 53 – 56 | Dagger Axis E |
Imperial Cockpit Size Chart
Size | Cockpit Circumference (in) | Cockpit Length (in) | Cockpit Width (in) | Examples |
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R2 | 70 – 75 | 26 – 29 | 16 – 17 | Dagger Axiom 6.9 |
R3 | 75 – 81 | 29 – 32 | 17 – 18 | Slalom kayaks and some older sea kayaks |
R4 | 81 – 85 | 32 – 35 | 18 – 19 | Dagger whitewater kayaks and some sea kayaks |
R5 | 85 – 89 | 35 – 37 | 19 – 21 | Dagger Katana; Pyranha, Waka, Zet or Spade whitewater kayaks; and most sea kayaks |
R6 | 89 – 93 | 37 – 40 | 21 – 22 | Dagger Axis E |
Waist Size Chart
Size | Waist (cm) | Waist (in) |
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XXS | 64 – 72 | 25 – 28 |
XS/S | 72 – 80 | 28 – 31 |
M/L | 80 – 96 | 31 – 38 |
XL/XXL | 96 – 112 | 38 – 44 |
Adjustable | 60 – 127 | 24 – 50 |