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- C Maven
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Two new ones I like:
Astral Bouyancy
http://www.astralbouyancy.com
the 300
Hydroscapes
http://www.hydroscapes.net
the "full on"
both have belay systems that can be pretty handy, depending on the paddling you do. Both also have some degree of integrated protectors. Hydroscapes is made in Canada.
Cheers, Jan
Astral Bouyancy
http://www.astralbouyancy.com
the 300
Hydroscapes
http://www.hydroscapes.net
the "full on"
both have belay systems that can be pretty handy, depending on the paddling you do. Both also have some degree of integrated protectors. Hydroscapes is made in Canada.
Cheers, Jan
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- CosmikDebris
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Not sure about the one strap thing...sounds like some sort of totally unsafe slalom vest. I definalty recommend the Astral vests though. They are made by a good company with a strong mind towards being as environmentally friendly as possible when working with such materials as Nylon and corura, etc...www.astralbouyancy.com
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Lotus P-Vest for me, before that a Lotus Nantahala (? discontinued) - would have bought another of those, but it was discontinued...
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- CosmikDebris
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I use the Brik and like it alot. Very good fit for me and does not ride up or move around. Not a lot of coverage on the upper spine like the Astral, but enough floatation for my 190 lbs. No belay/tow system though. Thinking about adding one from northwater.Larry Horne wrote:i thought the astral might be good, but i tried one on and it just felt odd. i dunno. maybe i'll try again.
does anyone use the stolquist brik?
Jon
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Serratus Flack Jack from MEC
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 9343160235
Has all the features I need (mesh pocket, tab for attaching a river knife, loops for rescue belt, Whistle included).
Easily upgraded with all the necessary rescue equipment (rescue belt, cowtail e.t.c.) for creeking.
good price, too.
martin
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 9343160235
Has all the features I need (mesh pocket, tab for attaching a river knife, loops for rescue belt, Whistle included).
Easily upgraded with all the necessary rescue equipment (rescue belt, cowtail e.t.c.) for creeking.
good price, too.
martin
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i have a extra sport inferno that i like a lot. its a rodeo vest, and has a very small profile. the thing that i have found with many life jackets is that i need to buy an exta large. the extra large shoulder straps are longer so the floatation sits lower. we have this luxury because we sit higer in a c-1. this is really nice when you are crossing over and there is nothing to get in your way. also just having the extra range of motion is really nice in general. just something to think about . you might like it. --- joey
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- C Boater
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i tried a friend's Astral aqua vest 200 the other day (i own a HF Ocoee PFD). At first i thought that the Z-strap system was a bit gimmicky and the side buoyancy/padding seemed bulky and i thought it was going to get in the way while paddling. But i was very supprised at how comfortable it was, after paddling for 5minutes, i didn't realise that i was wearing a buoyancy aid. They give a good amount of buoyancy without compromising the ease of manouverability one bit.
I am currently trying to get my hands on one for myself because i was so impressed by it.
I am currently trying to get my hands on one for myself because i was so impressed by it.

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Allan,
If you are in Canada definitely check out Kevins
Freeride and Full On Vests.
They are great.
http://www.hydroscapes.net
Jan
If you are in Canada definitely check out Kevins
Freeride and Full On Vests.
They are great.
http://www.hydroscapes.net
Jan
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