pfd referral?
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pfd referral?
Hey, whats a good jacket for a tall slim person that wants to float high? And I dont wanna have to pull it over my head. thanx
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Check out the stohlquist descent, it's got a side zipper, more stock float than the green jacket, you can add even more float with a little blow up number that fits in the pocket. Super comfy vest also. Waldens Ridge stocks 'em.
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Thankx Dan.. I have actually been all over that this morning.. I can find no-one to see it cheaper either it seems. IT"S RAING LIKE CRAZY
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Hey Scott, Imagine floating high...
... wouldn't be too hard in this one.
... wouldn't be too hard in this one.
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Re: pfd referral?
I'm a big fan of the Astral Green-Jacket*; I don't know if they've sorted the USCG licencing issues out though; if they haven't you'd have to order a side entry one from one of the countries that uses CE approval, which probably isn't worth the effort.
2nd place goes to the Hydraulics River Pro, Linky Linky; built like a tank, yet comfortable and non-restrictive.
Can't go wrong with the Kokatat Ronin Pro either, but it's a little bulkier up front.
The Decent looks like a pretty good option, not had a chance to play with one In the flesh though.
*I'm also noted as not being a fan of all the old-school Hi-Float gubbins that's still kicking about... you sacrifice much too much mobility in the water and in your boat for any percieved or real gain to be useful; the day someone can make a hi-float vest that fits like a modern creeking PFD, is the day I'll stop dismissing them as a whole class of PFD's. [cue argument with Phil?]
2nd place goes to the Hydraulics River Pro, Linky Linky; built like a tank, yet comfortable and non-restrictive.
Can't go wrong with the Kokatat Ronin Pro either, but it's a little bulkier up front.
The Decent looks like a pretty good option, not had a chance to play with one In the flesh though.
*I'm also noted as not being a fan of all the old-school Hi-Float gubbins that's still kicking about... you sacrifice much too much mobility in the water and in your boat for any percieved or real gain to be useful; the day someone can make a hi-float vest that fits like a modern creeking PFD, is the day I'll stop dismissing them as a whole class of PFD's. [cue argument with Phil?]
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I recommend the NRS Bigwater Guide. It fits all of your specs,since you didn't specify a rescue vest.
22 lbs. flotation. Long for a modern vest, so you get a little more back protection.
Tall, slim, that's me. I *need* that extra flotation.
22 lbs. flotation. Long for a modern vest, so you get a little more back protection.
Tall, slim, that's me. I *need* that extra flotation.
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(^above^) ... I use this one and it floats high. Like it, although it took a bit of break-in time to feel comfortable. Or perhaps simply got use to it. Might be skeptical about length, if not in a open canoe? ... nice price.
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Thanks yall! I'm looking out the window like I'm on crack, waiting for UPS and a Descend.
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I'm not too tall but tall enough and I love my Stohlquist Rocker.