Mancos, Colo. (March 18, 2025) — Alpacka Raft, the industry leader in packrafting, has partnered with Immersion Research (IR), the industry leader in kayak spray skirts, to introduce the Immersion Research Sixmile Skirt. This new spray skirt combines a kayak proven neoprene tunnel, neoprene casing, and high tension full bungee with a packraft-compatible hybrid nylon and neoprene deck to meet the growing demands of packrafting capabilities and the advancing paddler skill set.

“At Alpacka, innovation is at the core of everything we do, and the spray skirt is one of the most critical components of a whitewater setup,” said Thor Tingey, CEO and co-founder of Alpacka Raft. “We’re also big believers in collaboration, especially when we can team up with another industry leader with shared values. Immersion Research has spent decades perfecting spray skirt technology for kayakers, and together we’ve developed a skirt that offers the best combination of functionality, durability, and ease of use for serious packrafters.”

The collaboration between Alpacka Raft and Immersion Research brought together two companies with a shared goal: to create the most innovative spray skirt ever built for the evolving packrafter. Drawing on Alpacka’s deep understanding of packraft design and IR’s expertise in skirt construction and fit, the teams developed a unique skirt that allows a kayak-style casing and bungee to fit on Alpacka’s breakdown and packable cockpit and rim design.

The Sixmile Skirt aims to bridge the gap in packraft innovation and paddler progression by providing the driest, properly fitting spray skirt for those seeking to explore more whitewater paddling opportunities. The new benchmark in performance and safety for the advancing class III-IV+ paddler, while being an ideal investment for those beginning their progression into class II-III whitewater.

The Sixmile Skirt is made with a sized neoprene tunnel, a heavy-duty nylon deck with stretchy neoprene corners to fit over the paddler’s knees, and a full neoprene casing and bungee to fit over the packraft’s deck rim. The high-tension bungee provides greater implosion resistance when running harder whitewater, while the specialized neoprene casing provides an easy experience when putting the sprayskirt onto and off of the rim of the packraft. Additionally, silicone grips on the underside and 1.5mm neoprene corner panels help keep the skirt in place and accommodate a variety of paddler sizes.

“A reliable sprayskirt isn’t just about keeping you dry—it’s a key piece of safety gear,” said John Weld, co-founder and president of Immersion Research. “We’ve spent years fine-tuning our bungee skirts to provide the best possible fit and retention, and by bringing that technology to packrafting with Alpacka, we’ve created a skirt that offers a superior seal while remaining easy to use in the field. The Sixmile Skirt is a game-changer for paddlers pushing the limits of whitewater packrafting.”

Designed for high-performance packrafting, the Sixmile Skirt is recommended for Alpacka’s Mage and Valkyrie models, where maximum water resistance and retention are essential for running technical whitewater. For paddlers seeking a lightweight alternative, Alpacka continues to offer the Ultralight Skirt, which is best suited for models like the Refuge, Caribou, Mule, and Expedition.

The Sixmile Skirt is now available at alpackaraft.com. Be sure to visit immersionresearch.com for more quality dry wear and paddling gear for your next packrafting adventure.