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It's easy to outfit your canoe or kayak with Minicell closed cell foam. 3" thick, 12" wide, it's light, easy to cut, shape and glue. Sold up to four feet long in one-foot increments.
Glue in with H2Glue.

We fold the foam for shipping. Please specify in the Shipping Comments section during checkout if you would like the foam shipped flat.
  • Sold in 1 foot increments up to 4 Feet
  • 3" Thick x 12" Wide
  • Density of foam is 2 pounds per cubic foot
  • Closed cell foam
  • Easy to Cut and Shape

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Minicell Foam
 
4.8

(based on 14 reviews)

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        5.0

        Exactly What I Needed

        By Timbo

        from Illinois

        About Me Casual/ Recreational

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy to Use
        • Great size
        • Protects Well
        • Sands easily

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Fishing Tool Floats
          • Kayak Rigging
          • Outdoor

          Comments about Minicell Foam:

          Instead of paying a crazy high price for a new padded kayak seat, I ordered this then cut and shaped it to fit under the seat that came with the NRS Pike IK. Its very easy to cut and shape. I used a hand saw and some sand paper. It took me all of twenty minutes. This puts me a little higher for fishing, adds some padding for my butt and helps support my thighs. I used the left over pieces to make some floats for my pliers and net.

          Service and delivery comments:

          Everything shipped on time and in great shape. Service is always excellent at NRS.

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          5.0

          Minicell Foam works great!

          By Scott

          from Bethlehem, PA

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Worked great

          Cons

          • No downside as it works

          Best Uses

          • Create kayak compartment

          Comments about Minicell Foam:

          One of my kayaks had a hatch in teh back, but no divider to keep thing dry back there. So I ordered the Minicell Foam to build that divider and it worked great! easy to cut & install, and has the added bonus of adding more flotation for safety! Definitely recommend this everyone! -=Scott-

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          5.0

          a perfect fit

          By Clutch

          from Omaha, NE

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Easy to cut

          Cons

          • None

          Best Uses

          • Many uses

          Comments about Minicell Foam:

          I packed my fishfinder battery inside the foam to keep it protected in its water tight container.

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          5.0

          Great stuff for outfitting

          By Paddler Poet

          from Erie PA

          Verified Buyer

          Comments about Minicell Foam:

          This stuff is easy to cut with a coping saw or hack saw. Sandpaper is OK, though DragonSkin makes shaping it a breeze. I made some prototype hip shims for my boat in just a few minutes. I'll make better ones after more paddles. The stuff is easy to use, very reasonably priced, a inexpensive but valuable improvement in boat fitting.

          I used heavy hook-and-loop with adhesive backing to mount the pads to my seat cradle, so that I can remove them if necessary or replace them with my next version of shims.

          Minicell foam is a durable, inexpensive, fun-to-use material. If you can't paddle that day, you can still spend some quality time with your boat, and the surety you get from not sliding around when edging or bracing is well worth it.

           
          5.0

          Minicell Foam

          By Tmornstar

          from Tallahassee, FL

          Verified Buyer

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                Comments about Minicell Foam:

                I use the minicell foam to pad-out my cockpit but I also have found that having this material around I find many other uses.

                Service and delivery comments:

                The delivery was blazing fast.

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                • Minicell Foam

                  Q:

                  Can this be used for a car top carrier for an SUP? None of the premade carriers fit my vehicle's existing rack, so I would like to make my own pads.
                  Asked on 4/20/2013 by Terry from California

                  6 answers

                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    You can buy this stuff already shaped and with grooves for your straps. If you can't find it, another really good alternative is to pass a small line through a pool noodle and strap it to your roof for the board to sit on. I've seen that done with kayaks and worked really well
                    Matt Wilson

                    Answered on 4/21/2013 by Matt from South Carolina
                  • Staff Reviewer

                    A:

                    Terry, this foam is very easy to cut and shape for custom work.

                    Answered on 4/21/2013 by Clyde from NRS
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    Should be easy to use this to make custom pads. It is pretty firm and
                    easily shaped.

                    Answered on 4/21/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    I used this foam to carve pads/bracing for the cockpit of my kayak. It could be used to make car top carriers, however you might want to try the foam and velcro wrap-around surfboard racks. They are universal and it would be easier.

                    Answered on 4/21/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

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                    The short answer is Yes ,it takes a lot of carving and you will waste a lot
                    of foam; you may want to try foam canoe/ kayak blocks amd gorilla tape

                    Answered on 4/21/2013 by Pat from oak hill fl
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    I would think so. I have had good results splitting it with a hot wire and using the pieces for a variety of applications.
                    Sent from my iPad

                    Answered on 4/20/2013 by Anonymous
                • Minicell Foam

                  Q:

                  can this be layered up, pieces glued together and then shaped? (I want to build a seat for an IK- got a bad low back)
                  Asked on 2/12/2013 by Dennis from United States

                  7 answers

                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    Yes.

                    Answered on 2/12/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    I cut and shaped pieces to created thigh braces for a sea kayak then glued them in with contact cement. I know people who have used this sort of foam to create seats for kayaks.

                    Answered on 2/12/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    Yes. Easiest way is to find an old electric carving knife on eBay for
                    nice smooth cuts and use the 3M spray adhesive to put the pieces
                    together.

                    Answered on 2/12/2013 by Anonymous
                  • Staff Reviewer

                    A:

                    You bet, you can glue pieces together. H2 Glue. Item # 1900, works will for gluing Minicell.

                    Answered on 2/12/2013 by Clyde from NRS
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    Yep no problem, spray glue worked well for me.
                    Sent from my U.S. Cellular® smartphone

                    Answered on 2/12/2013 by sky the kayaker from Southern Oregon
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

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                    Boy...I don't know for sure. My first thought is you will have to anchor it to the IK somehow. It will simply push back towards the stern on every stroke unless it is wedged in tight or you anchor it with the drain holes in the Bandit or with the loops in their other model, if they are available.. NRS makes a folding seat that works great in my Bandit. Kind of looks like a Crazy Creek chair.  Just have to clip it thru the drain holes before inflating the boat. Takes a little time and adjusting but it works for me. Another idea is to glue some Velcro strips (heavy duty) to the floor of the IK and the bottom of your seat. That should anchor the seat solidly and you can remove the seat whenever you want. What ever you come up with....the big thing is to have something that doesn't move under the soles of your feet so you can push your feet against something solid as you take a stroke. Your knees have to be bent somewhat or your low back will get
                    tired and sore quickly. A lot of IKers simply paddle with straight legs which will kill your back. NRS also has some foot pegs which can be glued to the boat but you better get them placed in the spot you want the first time.( I have used dry bags on self contained trips but they have to not move when you push your feet against them).
                        So to make a short story long....have to have something solid for your feet and legs to push on to transfer the energy of your paddle stroke thru your body, down your legs, to the boat, but a seat that wont slide backwards when you push your legs.   Hope all this makes sense.  Your foam could work but try it out before gluing anything in first.
                                                                                           Bob
                            

                    Answered on 2/14/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    Yes, minicell foam can be bonded together with a waterproof adhesive then shaped as required.

                    Answered on 2/14/2013 by Anonymous
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