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floatin cowboys

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The NRS catalog has the 05 Endurance Jackets on sale from $65 to $52 plus shipping and tax. Sizes are limited.

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Floatin,
 I have been looking at splash and paddle jackets but not much for choices in my town. I get the NRS cat. and drool a lot but don't know which type I need.
 I want something light and waterproof, is the Endurance in this description?
 If so I will order one soon. Thanks for any advice on paddle jackets.
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I bought one about a month ago, but haven't been able to get out and use it yet.  It's plenty light weight for me.  I'm 5'8" and around 170 and ordered the large and it fits me fine.  It is a little tight in the neck, but plenty roomy everywhere else.  I was going to order a medium, and I'm glad I went with the large.  I've had good luck with NRS stuff.

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floatin cowboys

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They are the affordable end of there splash jackets. I just ordered one, I always have a hard time trying to guess which size I need according to there size chart.  boxofrain go check out there web site and in the search box type in #52571 thats the product number for the sale items. Other wise you'll gett the 2006 models which are $65. Plus if there is a store near you that you can order through you might me able to save some money on shipping if they are going to make a big order through them. Thats what I did through Mountain Sports here in Leavenworth. He ordered it for me with his reg order to save the shipping for me. ($5 is $5)
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This post was a while ago but the deals were still there.. whew! Thanks for posting Flotncboy ;)!
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Thanks for the info FLOATIN,
 I went to Wally mart and found a STEARNS waterproof pant and jacket for $20.oo each.
 I've had them on the river and the ocean (ok in the ocean as well) and had good results, no water except what entered when I "left the boat". They are a little baggy on me as I am 5' 8" at 135#,but for most guys they would probably be ok.
 Have fun and stay dry
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