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jcohenx

Since 28 Aug 2007
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Portland
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PostSun Jul 12, 09 4:02 pm    pfd reco Reply with quote

Can someone recommend a decent pfd? I'd prefer something that could be a good cross-over for white water rafting as well but I'd expect to use it kiteboarding >90% of the time. I'd also prefer to keep it under $100.

thanks,

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undertow

Since 15 Feb 2008
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PostSun Jul 12, 09 6:09 pm     Reply with quote

Check out Promotion in HR, They are local and make great stuff

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jsj

Since 11 Sep 2006
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Hood River
 



PostSun Jul 12, 09 7:12 pm     Reply with quote

If you insist on wearing a pfd you are best off with a low-profile impact vest (e.g. Dakine, Neil Pryde below).

Whitewater vests have too great a snag hazard in general, and the relatively low-pro products like a good kayak vest have bulk in the wrong place for kiting (belly, interferes with hook, unsafe for kiting).

(edit) PFD's keep you afloat. The hazard in kiting is rarely drowning. Mostly, you run into something and damage something critical.... helmet is probably more important than flotation, really.

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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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Camas
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PostSun Jul 12, 09 7:20 pm     Reply with quote

I use the Liquid Force impact vests. Not officially a PFD, but lots of flotation. The ones with the side zipper work great for kiting. There's no strap, just the zipper. I don't even notice I'm wearing it, except when I'm floating. Very Happy

I'd use something with more flotation for kayaking though.

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DROCK999

Since 31 May 2007
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Left Coast
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PostSun Jul 12, 09 7:44 pm     Reply with quote

there's the neil pryde vest which is coast guard approved and are made to wear with a harness. I've seen them at The Gorge Surf Shop
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jcohenx

Since 28 Aug 2007
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PostSun Jul 12, 09 9:08 pm     Reply with quote

thanks for the 411 guys. Kayaking will not be a factor. I do whitewater in a 4- to 6-man raft not a kayak, so I just need basic flotation.

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Blue

Since 03 Jul 2007
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PostSun Jul 12, 09 9:45 pm     Reply with quote

Some more info here.

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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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PostMon Jul 13, 09 11:47 am     Reply with quote

I've got this model and absolutely love it. Very light and flexible; good coverage and no zippers, belts, clips or other hokey shit to get in the way. more than enough flotation unless you are wearing ankle weights.

http://www.evogear.com/wakeboard-vests/hyperlite-jd-webb-pull-over-vest-2008.aspx

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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
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Seattle
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PostMon Jul 13, 09 2:40 pm     Reply with quote

I occasionally wear a kayaking PFD. I think the brand is Outdoor adventures or maybe it was Ocean adventures. its side entry. has one flush pocket on the front that I keep a few flares in.

worked great. never got in the way. sat high enough on my body that it didn't interfere with a waist harness and it had a nice side entry zip with one strap for a clean snag free design.

I would suggest getting something with adjustable shoulder straps so you can cinch them down to keep the PFD riding high on your body and clear of the harness.


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