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Old 03-18-2016, 11:24 AM   #1
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Recommended PFD's?

Time to get a new PFD. The Stohlquist I've had over the last few years needs to be replaced. It's done well, but before I replace it with another Stohlquist I'd like to know what others may prefer in comfort and function in their PFD. I know that comfort is individual, so I'll try before I buy. Would appreciate your recommendations!
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Old 03-18-2016, 12:03 PM   #2
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When I bought my kayak used it came with a two NPS Chinook PFDs that seemed like they had never been worn, so I kept them. It's the only non-rental PFD I have ever worn, but it's a nice vest and I never notice it. I don't really use any of the pockets and if I have one complaint it's that there's really no good place to clip my VHF radio. Aside from that it's a good choice.
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Old 03-18-2016, 01:09 PM   #3
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Ms Kokatat is the very best fit that i have ever owned.

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Old 03-18-2016, 03:33 PM   #4
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Old 03-18-2016, 03:41 PM   #5
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I have been meaning to ask this question as it is sort of related. Are those really thin PFD's safe enough? they are the ones with the CO2 cartridge where you yank a string and it self inflates. It's a type IV I believe.

My concern is that it won't inflate automatically. Have any of you heard of kayak related accidents where one might not be able to yank the cord in time to let the PFD work? I'm probably too paranoid, but I LOVE the comfort of my thin PFD.
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Old 03-18-2016, 03:47 PM   #6
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I have been meaning to ask this question as it is sort of related. Are those really thin PFD's safe enough? they are the ones with the CO2 cartridge where you yank a string and it self inflates. It's a type IV I believe.

My concern is that it won't inflate automatically. Have any of you heard of kayak related accidents where one might not be able to yank the cord in time to let the PFD work? I'm probably too paranoid, but I LOVE the comfort of my thin PFD.
I've seen them and yes, they definitely work.
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Old 03-18-2016, 05:08 PM   #7
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I have been meaning to ask this question as it is sort of related. Are those really thin PFD's safe enough? they are the ones with the CO2 cartridge where you yank a string and it self inflates. It's a type IV I believe.

My concern is that it won't inflate automatically. Have any of you heard of kayak related accidents where one might not be able to yank the cord in time to let the PFD work? I'm probably too paranoid, but I LOVE the comfort of my thin PFD.
I have one and prefer it because of the low profile. I don't care for the angler models with pockets because I don't need all that. I am a minimalist for tackle. Hooks, weights, couple hammer baits and irons. If the CO2 doesn't work you can manually inflate it quickly.
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Old 03-31-2016, 11:02 AM   #8
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Old 04-02-2016, 11:54 AM   #9
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What I missed about my old PFD (Stohlquist Fisherman) was being able to access my radio at my shoulder while paddling out on the water without too much fiddling around - easily hear what was being said and with a push of the button easy to respond to others.without holding the radio. Decided to add a couple of straps to my new PFD to make it a little more functional.







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Old 04-02-2016, 04:03 PM   #10
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I've really enjoyed my NRS Chinook Mesh Back life vest. It's made for kayak fishing, lite weight, adjusts easily, doesn't ride up and has quite a number of pockets, clips etc... My VHF radio and safety whistle clips on the front and doesn't get in my way. Mine is safety orange, but they have it in green and blue as well.

It's $109 in most stores and on most websites, but you can shop it. I got mine for $79 on sale, free shipping, no tax.
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