Protect your kayak when transporting and storing it with this knitted kayak sock. (Designed for storage under cover, not out in the weather). If you are storing your kayak outside, consider a a polyweave storage cover.
Manufactured in Australia from high grade nylon and bulked acrylic yarns on circular knitting machines ensures that a near seamless cover.
The white Nylon backing with its cross-weave knit gives the material its stretch, while the inter-woven acrylic "terry-towelling" bulk gives a UV stable and low water absorption outer surface.
This listing is for kayaks with a pointy bow that fits inside the plastic reinforced bow of the cover (eg. Mirage sea kayaks, Current designs, Nadgee & the variety of kayaks with this traditional shape). For plum (vertical) bows - see listing for Kayak Stretch Cover - Surf Skis and Vertical Bow Kayaks.
Colour & Size - the following sizes and colours are in stock:
Craft Length | Colour in stock | Fits (example) |
5.0m | Red with Black stripe |
Shorter kayaks with maximum circumference under approx. 145cm |
5.4m | Red with Black stripe | Mirage 532, Nadgee Sea Kayaks & many more |
5.8m |
Blue |
Mirage 582 Raider X Fabric is "wide stretch" for craft with circumference 150-180cm |
When you select a size the picture is of the actual cover being ordered.
Posted by Rick on 24th Nov 2023
I've had these covers before and sold them when I sold the kayak.
They are a very good quality cover, easy to pull over the kayak.
The only reason they are not brilliant is because they are not waterproof.
No good for out door storage, however they will protect from small stone chips and road grime. I carry two kayaks on a trailer so I don't want them damaged from rocks thrown up from the car.....they are very good quality, and they look awesome.
Posted by Greg Gray on 2nd Apr 2023
The kayak cover is excellent. Durable quality. Perfect fit. Great colour. Very very good value for money. And promptly delivered, no fuss.
Another very good experience with the 'kayak shop'.
Thankyou, keep up the good work?