Description:
This boat sponge works to remove that unwanted pool of water that manages to collect under your kayak spray skirt.
Customer Rating: 4.2 of 5
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Customer Reviews
Reviewer:
Norman M.
Rating:
5
Date:
9/13/2012
Review:
cleans up all the little stones
too
Reviewer:
govnor
Rating:
5
Date:
7/28/2012
Review:
I dont understand the negative
reviews on this
one. Somehow I thought it
would be smaller or of
poor quality from reading the
reviews but it is a
full sized sponge and seems to
be well made. The
cover and strap are a great
idea. Its easily
secured on the kayak and
always ready to use. If
you are just cheap you can
always buy a car wash
sponge. I like the fact that
this one has the
securing strap and cover.
Reviewer:
Ritch
Rating:
3
Date:
6/3/2012
Review:
ordinary product
Reviewer:
DRG
Rating:
5
Date:
9/26/2011
Review:
Good sponge, perfect for the
yak...more u use the better it
gets.
Reviewer:
paddling Granny
Rating:
5
Date:
9/9/2011
Review:
Good sponge. I like the clip
which keeps it ready
for use.
Reviewer:
Michelle
Rating:
5
Date:
8/18/2011
Review:
Great sponge! The fabric
allows you to ring the sponge
out & never rip the sponge
material inside, making the
fabric a wonderful addition.
We only go flat-water
kayaking, but we still get
water in the kayak from
getting in & out on our long
trips, etc.... so it works
well for the small amount of
water that gets collected
during our trips. Afterwards,
we always use the sponge to
clean the kayaks & dry them up
before putting them away for
the next trip. We would &
have reccomended this sponge
to all our friends!
Reviewer:
Sluggoboy
Rating:
4
Date:
8/12/2011
Review:
Nice sponge, would be even
better if it was larger.
Reviewer:
Steve
Rating:
4
Date:
5/2/2011
Review:
works good for me
Reviewer:
Andy
Rating:
4
Date:
4/15/2011
Review:
Good purchase. This sponge can hold a lot of water and easily wrings out dry. Works great for clean-up in the canoe when we are on the water.
Reviewer:
Jack M
Rating:
2
Date:
11/15/2010
Review:
Sponge is a little small for bailing purposes.
Better to buy a larger rect. sponge without the cover.
Reviewer:
Grampa Spey
Rating:
5
Date:
10/20/2010
Review:
We have a Hobie Oasis with the AMAs, and we don't fish from it or use it in rough water. So any rag or sponge work if needed for any small amount of water that might get in the Oasis.
My new Freedom Hawk 12 seems to be a water attractor. I also wear fly fishing waders and boots, when I use the FH12.
I will put one or both boots over the side to relax and steady the FH12. When, I bring the boots back in the yak, the water pours out of them and off the Gore Tex Waders. So the little center gutter on the FH12 gets full very quickly.
The NRS Sponge and one of the inexpensive ACK leashes is out of the way and safe until I need it. Yesterday I got a lot of mud on my boots, and my boots were over the side a lot getting them clean. The NRS Sponge got very muddy when I got the water and mud out. I just tossed it overboard with the leash attached and let the water, current and FH12 movement clean the sponge.
Reviewer:
Rick
Rating:
5
Date:
8/2/2010
Review:
What can I say? It's a sponge.
I bought a dog leash to keep it attached to the kayak but have room to maneuver.
Life is good!