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  • Hi all,

    I would like to get a minimal low profile buoyancy aid hopefully in a form fitting neoprene to replace my kayak life vest and ease getting on and off the trapeze hook. Any recommendations?

    Thanks in advance,

    James
    Hobie 17+
    F25C+
  • I don't have a personal recommendation, but I was also researching life vests recently and found the following good article specifically on low-profile life vests (more Euro style, not USCG approved). It's a bit dated since 2012, but based on what I saw in online stores, I think the models are still largely what you'd find in the market. One vest I know they're missing is the Forward Sailing vest (generally similar to Zhik in design I believe, but typically somewhat more affordable) which you can find on Murrays - sold as an "impact protection" vest since it complies with Euro regs but not with USCG.

    Dinghy Pfd article: http://www.sailingworld.com/gear/battle-better-pfd

    I ended up going with a kayak vest since I was optimizing for large pockets.

    I've never looked into neoprene vests though - I'm sure someone else has better advice there.

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    Edited by southstars2012 on Jan 31, 2017 - 06:49 AM.

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  • Its not neoprene fit, but it lasts and lasts on my sailing years.
    Plenty of buoyancy, really sturdy, strong and very comfortable.

    https://www.plutosport.nl/media/catalog/product/cache/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/H/e/Helly-Hansen-Rider-Vest.jpg

    Saved my butt several times.
    Very affordable, must be available in the US somewhere.

    edit; its called the Helly Hansen Rider vest

    Grtz, André



    Edited by catmodding on Feb 01, 2017 - 11:26 PM.

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    Prindle 18-2 (sold)
    Dart 16 (hired and hooked)
    13 mtr steel cutter (sold)
    Etap 22, unsinkable sailing pocket cruiser.

    Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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  • Ive use the stohlquist rocker and it's never gotten in my way. I like that my arms are super free moving so when I am waving them around like a propeller for extra thrust the vest doesn't get in my way. I'm tall and lean as far as fit goes.
  • I have a Spinlock, It's not USCG approved. It works well. I carry an approved spare for formality's sake.
    Here is an example.

    http://www.p2marine.com/c…X3hpKP8tECFZqCswodB3YClQ

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  • i use the west marine Medalist $69.99
    it's probably not the best for on and off the wire - i simply unzip mine but leave the waist attachment
    https://newcontent.westmarine.com/content/images/catalog/large/P008_240_007_508_LRG.jpg
  • I really like the products NRS makes. They are a little more pricy but have good sized pockets and are made really well. Made for paddling but are very comfortable when sailing. See this link http://www.nrs.com.

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    Scott
    ARC 21
    Prindle 18
    Annapolis, Maryland
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  • I am a big fan of my zhik BA. and it works well with the T2 harness.

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