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Old 05-07-2016, 05:06 AM   #1
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I use this one now, which is a major upgrade from a crappy generic one I used initially. Very tough, solid zippers, ample amount of storage pockets. The only downside is the weight, but it's quite breathable. My buddy has a NRS life jacket which I also like for its light weight and ample storage, but the material is not as rugged as my Stohlquist. I got mine from ACK when it was 66% off. I'm not sure if it would ever go down to that price again, but it's worth the money is all I can say.
X2. I have this same PFD and I agree, it's a bit heavy and kind of bulky. But it has a lot of storage in the pockets, so that's the upside. Fortunately I've never had an occasion to actually need it, but I'm sure that if I were to flip or somehow end up in the water, this would keep me afloat allowing me time to self rescue.

The important thing is to find one that you'll actually wear. Your life may one day depend on it, so why take a chance?
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Old 05-07-2016, 09:21 AM   #2
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Can't go wrong with a Kokatat Bahia or a NRS. Both are very comfortable and has lots of pocket options for fishing.
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Old 05-07-2016, 11:00 AM   #3
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inflatable

A manually inflatable PFD is the most comfortable for me.
Like you, I used to keep my PFD behind me in the tank well or up front because they were always so uncomfortable or hot...but the new inflatables are so light and unobtrusive that I wear it all the time...even on hot days.
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Old 05-07-2016, 12:35 PM   #4
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I like the utility of vest pockets pre-packed with a short checklist of gear I want at my fingertips - camera, flashlight, tethered emergency flip-knife, hook cutter, iphone or radio. Map pocket if I'm using a map, but that's easy to tuck inside. If I find one that's comfortable as a vest and manually inflatable, I might like to upgrade to cut down on the bulk a little.

I use my Tilley hat for part of my gear list - it has a pocket inside the top for my fishing license and a stash of money for the bait barge or lunch. I replaced the chin strap with two 72" braided nylon boot laces to have handy as extra emergency cord if I need it. They are loosely knotted together as one and are a convenient length for my line cutter (nail clippers) and signal whistle.

The vest and hat work together to keep small essentials stowed, ready and out of the way. It's always pre-packed so I don't have to think about it.

For now I'm using a Hobie kayak vest with mesh zipper pockets that came free with my boat. It's not uncomfortable and clears the seat nicely.
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Old 05-07-2016, 06:15 PM   #5
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Kokatat Bahia here, and wouldn't trade it for anything.
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Old 05-07-2016, 09:19 PM   #6
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Kokatat Bahia here, and wouldn't trade it for anything.
+1 or the unisex misfit is a good fit.

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Old 05-08-2016, 07:26 AM   #7
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NRS Chinook, has the right combination of pockets and attachment points for vhf radio, go pro remote and almost any accessory you need to have on your person without too much bulk. Has the rear section with no pad at the lower 1/2, so it doesn't get in the way of your back against the seat back. I found it to fit better than the others. Try them out before you buy one, everyone has different body shape.
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