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Topic: PADDLES/PFDS  (Read 7111 times)

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boxofrain

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Well, tharr ya arr. I am now getting the high back SOLSTICE! Thanks Pole, I did not realize that.
 Saved me some $$$ and some bad back!!
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LandLocked

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For the less experianced kayaker (myself included), what are the pros and cons for buckles vs zippers as the main securing mechanism in the front of the PFD?

I can see the zipper being smoother when sliding over the side of a kayak after a short swim. Perhaps a zipper would be less likely too snag on your fishing gear too... But I can also see undoing a lower buckle after a satisfying lunch break!

Any thoughts? -Bill-


Pisco Sicko

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I'm a fly guy, I have buckles, and I hate how stuff catches on them. It's really irritating to have a cast crash because of a loop of line jammed in to a buckle. >:( Zippers are much less obtrusive.


polepole

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I don't like buckles, never have.

-Allen


ZeeHawk

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Fit wise, the zipper makes it nice and snug all over. Nothing to catch on and buckles seem to break way too easy. Step on it once and it's done. I guess you can tell I treat my gear a little rough. :D

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LandLocked

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Not having much luck locating Extrasport Solstice in yellow and my size. We're off tomorrow to try on several of the Stohlquist PFDs in town though...

I also ran across a few more PFDs that might be worth a look...

MTI-AdventureWear Orleans - Price ~$60; Flotation 15lb-10oz ; Sizes: XS/S (30"-36"), M/L (36"-44"), XL/XXL (44"-56")

MTI-AdventureWear Dorado - Price ~$70; Flotation 15lb-10oz ; Sizes: XS/S (30"-36"), M/L (36"-44"), XL/XXL (44"-56")

MTI-AdventureWear FisherPro - Price ~$60; Flotation 15lb-10oz ; Sizes: XS/S (30"-36"), M/L (36"-44"), XL/XXL (44"-56")

Kokatat Bahia Tour - Price $91~$109; Flotation 17lb ; Sizes: S/M (36"-42"), L/XL (44"-50"), XXL (52-54")

-Bill-


ThreeWeight

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My whitewater rafting vests are MTI's (Big Buoys, 26 pounds of float), and I love them.  Have held up well and are just about as comfortable as a 16 pound vest.  I have not used MTI's lighter vests, though.

My fishing pfd is an old blue Extrasport (cause I already had it).



ZeeHawk

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HH try to find something in preferably a bright color and w/ reflective panels. The more you blend in with the water the more chance you have a PB drive right over you. I've had a few close calls even with the bright colors I had on then. I knew I was doing good w/ visibility when a DFG boat came by to ask about my catch and said at first they thought I was a buoy. ;D

Z
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