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Type V PFD. 22 lbs of flotation, adjustability to fit chest sizes from 30 to 58 inches, and all the features you will ever need in a rescue vest. The NRS Rapid Rescuer can handle any situation.
  • With box-stitched stress points and a 500-denier Cordura® shell, the NRS Rapid Rescuer is tough enough to handle any situation.

  • Two huge front pockets stretch to hold anything from a GPS to a VHF. Quick release buckles with adjustable nylon webbing secure the pockets shut.

  • Three lash tabs on the front are great for a knife, whistle or anything else you need to keep handy.

  • Webbing loops for leg straps add extra security in big water. (Leg Straps sold separately).

  • Universal Plus sizing will fit chest sizes between 30 and 58 inches, with 8 adjustment points to ensure a secure fit.
  • US Coast Guard Type:  V
  • Profile:  High
  • Design Flotation:  22 lbs.
  • Outer Fabric:  500-denier Cordura®
  • Entry System:  Front zip
  • Pockets: 
    • 2 - Front
  • Lash Tabs: 
    • 3 - Front
    • 1 - Back
  • Adjustment System: 
    • 4 - Side
    • 2 - Shoulder
    • 2 - Waist
  • Includes: 
    • Reflective tape
    • Quick release rescue harness
    • Strobe holder
    • Tether attachment point
    • Safety light stick holder
    • Webbing loops for leg straps (sold separately)
  • Features: 
    • Universal Plus fit 30" - 58" chest
NRS Life Jacket Sizing*
Size Chest Weight (lbs)
Infant - >30
Child 22"-25" 30-50
Youth 24"-29" 50-90
XS 28"-32"  
XS/M 30"-42"  
S/M 33"-40"  
L/XL 38"-46"  
L/XXL 40"-58"  
XXL 42"-50"  
Universal 30"-58"  
*Some sizes may not apply to this
product... please see the drop down
menu for available sizes.

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NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD
 
4.6

(based on 16 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (11)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (4)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

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    (0)

94%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Comfortable (13)
  • Durable (13)
  • Adjustable (11)
  • Good ventilation (9)
  • Lightweight (7)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Paddling (11)
    • Boating / sailing (10)
    • Kayak / canoe / rafting (10)
    • Personal watercraft (4)
      • Chest Size:
      • Feels too small

         

        Feels true to size

         

        80% 

        (12 reviews)

        Feels too big

         
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (16)

    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    Best PFD I have EVER used!

    PRO:I could never say enough good things about this PFD! I am an adventure guide and LOVE how much this thing can hold! You can even fit a 32oz Nalgene in one pocket ...Read complete review

    PRO:I could never say enough good things about this PFD! I am an adventure guide and LOVE how much this thing can hold! You can even fit a 32oz Nalgene in one pocket with a radio in the other! The built-in tow/rescue system is GREAT for towing stranded paddlers. It feels like the entire jacket is getting pulled on, not just your waist... The universal mounting locations are in great positions for maximum accessibility. Strobe over the shoulder is high enough to be seen nearly at any angle. Multiple knife locations that don't interfere with the zip up and reflective stripes all the way around.CON:Yes it is heavy and yes it does restrict your torsional movement alittle. To me that doesn't matter because of how useful and great the PFD feels. The weight seems irrelevant once you get use to it. The ONLY thing I would change is the pads for the shoulder straps never seem to stay in place...(they flip in our out leaving the webbing on your shoulder)BOTTOMLINE:I will buy this PFT until I die... It is the single best PFD I have ever used, is especially good in those "oh [*]" scenarios. 22lbs of flotations feels like you glued on the surface.

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    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    uncomfortable but buoyant

    I went with the creek rescuer instead... way more comfortable

    I went with the creek rescuer instead... way more comfortable

    Reviewed by 16 customers

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    5.0

    Excellent PFD

    By Carlo

    from Italy

    About Me Advanced

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Adjustable
    • Comfortable
    • Durable
    • Good Ventilation
    • Shock protective

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Canoeing
      • Paddling

      Comments about NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD:

      My Chest is big, the PFD is perfectly adjustable to it and gives you an armour protection feeling in case you hit rocks. I tighten it snugly and it feel comfortable too. excellent buoyancy, best ventilation on a type V pfd. Pockets, D rings and clamps are more than desired. Only, I'd make a better protection for shoulder straps: the current design seems not able to keep the protections in place.

      • Chest Size:
      • Feels true to size
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No
       
      3.0

      uncomfortable but buoyant

      By vidiot42

      from Eugene, OR

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

        Cons

        • Restricts Movement

        Best Uses

          Comments about NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD:

          I went with the creek rescuer instead... way more comfortable

          • Chest Size:
          • Feels too big
          • Was this a gift?:
          • No

          (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          Best PFD I have EVER used!

          By Will the Adventure Guide

          from Chicago, IL

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Adjustable
          • Durable
          • Functional
          • Good Ventilation
          • Multi-purpose
          • Waterproof

          Cons

          • Heavy
          • Restricts Movement

          Best Uses

          • Paddling

          Comments about NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD:

          PRO:I could never say enough good things about this PFD! I am an adventure guide and LOVE how much this thing can hold! You can even fit a 32oz Nalgene in one pocket with a radio in the other! The built-in tow/rescue system is GREAT for towing stranded paddlers. It feels like the entire jacket is getting pulled on, not just your waist... The universal mounting locations are in great positions for maximum accessibility. Strobe over the shoulder is high enough to be seen nearly at any angle. Multiple knife locations that don't interfere with the zip up and reflective stripes all the way around.CON:Yes it is heavy and yes it does restrict your torsional movement alittle. To me that doesn't matter because of how useful and great the PFD feels. The weight seems irrelevant once you get use to it. The ONLY thing I would change is the pads for the shoulder straps never seem to stay in place...(they flip in our out leaving the webbing on your shoulder)BOTTOMLINE:I will buy this PFT until I die... It is the single best PFD I have ever used, is especially good in those "oh [*]" scenarios. 22lbs of flotations feels like you glued on the surface.

          • Chest Size:
          • Feels true to size
          • Was this a gift?:
          • No
           
          4.0

          Great product. Met all my expectations.

          By Cam

          from BC Canada

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Durable
          • Good Ventilation

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Boating
            • Canoeing
            • Paddling

            Comments about NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD:

            Bigger water

            • Chest Size:
            • Feels true to size
            • Was this a gift?:
            • No

            (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

             
            4.0

            Nice Jacket!

            By hapyakker

            from Salt Lake City, Ut

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Comfortable
            • Fits very well

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Boating
              • Canoeing
              • Paddling

              Comments about NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD:

              The jacket feels comfortable and allows for alot of movement. The extra lash points are handy. I really appreciate the big pockets. I can fit extra rescue stuff in one and a full can of beer in the other.

              • Was this a gift?:
              • No

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              6 Questions | 33 Answers
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              • NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD

                Q:

                Is there a quick release tab/buckle for the rescue leash/tow line?
                Thanks for your help.
                Asked on 1/9/2013 by Shauneen from Canada

                7 answers

                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  When you pull the red ball shown in the photo of the vest, you release the belt holding the ring in the back to which the tow rope connects. The tow rope would then pull the ring way from the Velcro strap that also holds the ring to the vest.
                  George

                  Answered on 1/10/2013 by Anonymous
                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  Yes, there is. On the product page, hold your cursor over the jacket photo. You'll see enlarged sections that enhance details. There are also different views and enlarged photos in the "Larger Images & More Views" link next to the product photo.

                  Answered on 1/9/2013 by Clyde from NRS
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Yes - the main web belt around the jacket is quick release, complete with a ball so that it is easy to find in a panic situation.
                  Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®

                  Answered on 1/9/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Yes, the strap is hard fastened on one end only. It is stitched to the back
                  of left flotation panel about 10 inches from the buckle leaving the back
                  and right free to release. This also keeps the buckle from traveling and
                  out of the way. If you wanted to remove the stitching it is a 10 second
                  job. The strap goes through the tow ring in the middle of the back panel.
                  The ring is kept centered by a second 5 inch velcro strap, which releases
                  easily.
                  SS

                  Answered on 1/9/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Yes
                  Sent from Tim's iPhone

                  Answered on 1/9/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Yes you just pull the orange ball in the front.-

                  Answered on 1/9/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Yes - the jacket has a standard quick release buckle for the safety belt. In the
                  picture, you can see it in the front, with the attached plastic ball and tether.
                  paul

                  Answered on 1/10/2013 by Anonymous
              • NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD

                Q:

                Would this jacket ride up when I sit in my inflatable kayak?
                Asked on 10/31/2012 by Henrya

                7 answers

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  It depends on your torso length. There's approximately 16" from the bottom of the waist belt to the top of the jacket's foam panels.

                  Answered on 10/31/2012 by Clyde from NRS
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Haven't used it in an IK, but I have used it a lot rafting and
                  swimming and it doesn't ride up.
                  Allen

                  Answered on 10/31/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Hi:
                  I own this life jacket and yes, I think it might ride up in an IK. It's a big life jacket with lots of floatation down low and my IK seat is pretty snug. I wear a smaller/higher pfd with about 16 lbs. of floatation when I'm in the IK.
                  -Mark

                  Answered on 10/31/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Hi,
                  In short i doubt that it would ride up on your inflatable kayak
                  I use this jacket for rafting along with many others, this would be one of my favorites as it does not ride up. It sits well and remains comfortable after many days of white water rafting. Would recommend it to anyone who is serious about guiding, as it has nice large pockets and plenty of external points for attaching things.
                  hope this has helped
                  Cheers,
                  Will

                  Answered on 10/31/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  hello,
                  I don't fully understand your question. You mean if vest change it position
                  vis-à-vis body? No it won't. vessel hold to body strong, of course if you lash
                  straps appropriately.
                  i'm jetski lifeguard for living, and this vest is one of the best I have. I
                  trully can recommend it. For further question contact ****@***.***
                  (i'm from Poland)

                  Answered on 11/1/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  It will not. It is a very comfortable PFD and provided alot of support. If you are going to spend the money on this PFD, I would reccommend getting the leg straps as well.
                  Jeff Houseal
                  Deputy Chief
                  Swedesburg Vol. Fire Co.
                  310 Jefferson St.
                  Bridgeport Pa, 19405
                  ***.****Firehouse

                  Answered on 11/1/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Don't know about the effect of an inflatable kayak but when using a
                  "regular kayak?" I find this pfd more comfortable than other pfd's I have.
                  Should note I'm 6'2" and around 250 lbs. RW

                  Answered on 11/2/2012 by Anonymous
              • NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD

                Q:

                I own a aire ducky and my other high profile jacket rides up to my ears when i sit in it. i want a jacket with good floatation but also one thats cut off around my belly button. would this one work?
                Asked on 10/31/2012 by Henry

                7 answers

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  It depends on your torso length. There's approximately 16" from the bottom of the waist belt to the top of the jacket's foam panels. Our Clearwater Life Jacket has a mesh lower back that works well with your seat. The NRS Ninja is even lower profile. Both have 16.5 pounds of flotation.

                  Answered on 10/31/2012 by Clyde from NRS
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  How tall are you? I am 6' tall, medium torso. I have adjusted this jacket to ride high on my chest, so it does not drag on my sprayskirt. I paddle with a lot of body twist and so my jacket must clear everything below it. Can you adjust your other jacket to ride lower? I could adjust it to be lower, though not sure how much before it would be sitting on my sprayskirt. It is larger than many other high-rise jackets.
                  I got this jacket for use in the middle of winter (in eastern NC I paddle year round).
                  I got this jacket because it has more buoyancy than (most of) the other models (19 oz or 21 oz flotation, I forget which). If I miss a roll and have to bail out, I want to float as high as possible when it the water temp is below 45 degrees. This jacket plus my dry suit is my insurance policy.
                  When it is not as cold out, I wear a smaller jacket (16 oz flotation) that also rides high to avoid dragging on my sprayskirt.
                  George

                  Answered on 10/31/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  This one could be better for you but I can't say for sure because I also have a kayaking jacket and that's the one I use in my duckies. when I'm boating bigger water I'm rowing my oar cat and using the jacket you inquired about.

                  Answered on 10/31/2012 by Desert Flute Man from Newport Beach, CA
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  This jacket fits great and you can tighten it up at the bottom waist strap. It does go all the way down to my waist so if you were looking for a short jacket you might like the pull over jacket rather than this zip up jacket.I also have the pull over and it does not ride up. It also has a strap you can tighten. I compared the pull over short jacket to my neoprene watr ski jacket by jumping off my houseboat. The short jacket stayed in place and brought me to the surface quicker than my ski jacket....Brian Essex, Boulder City NV

                  Answered on 10/31/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  The PFD belt is at about my belly button so this vest is not short enough for what you describe, however, I have used mine in an inflatable and it worked just fine but I usually use mine just for rafting. I have a short type V that I use in my kayak. For NRS, please send any more questions about this vest to ****@***.*** and not to my wife, she bought the vest for me but I'm the one who uses it.Thanks,Rick

                  Answered on 10/31/2012 by Just Rick from Albuquerque
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  I had the same problem with this one, ridding up. After a few months, I bought another Kokatat Ms. Fit. And I'm not a Ms., but they really fit.

                  Answered on 11/1/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  I bought this PFD specifically for a Grand Canyon trip when I would spend a lot
                  of time in my Aire ducky. I had no problems with it riding up as long as I
                  cinched the bottom strap really well. It is a high float vest with a large
                  back, but it is very adjustable. You have to spend a little time to get the
                  adjustments dialed in. I can say one thing about it - it is a great vest for
                  swimming those big rapids!

                  Answered on 11/1/2012 by Anonymous
              • NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD

                Q:

                On the above vest how do we obtain the leg straps that the product description on your web site describes?
                Asked on 10/29/2012 by Mike from Grove City, OH

                1 answer

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  The leg straps are Item # 2163.

                  Answered on 10/29/2012 by Clyde from NRS
              • NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD

                Q:

                How well does this jacket work for kayaking?
                Asked on 9/25/2012 by swimmer from seattle, wa

                4 answers

                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  It is too long to fit comfortably over a spray skirt.
                  I have an astral vest that I use for kayaking.

                  Answered on 9/25/2012 by Just Rick from Albuquerque
                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  This jacket is too high, top-to-bottom, for most boaters to wear with a sprayskirt. Check our our other low-profile rescue jackets.

                  Answered on 9/26/2012 by Clyde from NRS
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  I have used it for kayaking but it is a bit bulky and tends to ride up in
                  front due to to thickness of the front of the vest, hence, kayaking pfds
                  that have the padding lower in the front and higher in the back. I use this
                  on my raft and when I use my canoe and guiding groups, but if I am just
                  play boating, I go to another smaller more comfortable personal pfd
                  Brian

                  Answered on 9/26/2012 by bmwcaves from Martinsville, VA
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Its longer than a traditional kayaking Jacket. The arm holes seem plenty big if you tightened the shoulder straps all the way. I am 6'5" and would have no problem using it a a kayak jacket.
                  This is my first day back to work from a 4 day trip wearing this jacket. I have about 30 days on this jacket and luv it. My only complaint that I learned on this trip is that I would like the Quick release buckle to be on the side like some of the other rescue Jackets. When remounting an NRS SUP the buckle can snag on the foot mat making it very hard to remount the SUP in whitewater.
                  Good Luck Bill

                  Answered on 9/26/2012 by Anonymous
              • NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD

                Q:

                Does this vest come with a tether or is it sold seperately?
                Asked on 9/10/2012 by Adaerion

                7 answers

                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  It comes as pictured with the quick-release belt.
                  Sent from my iPad

                  Answered on 9/10/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  It comes with a strap that goes around the vest as well as a D ring, but no tether. I hope this helps.
                  Jeremy Daniel
                  Service Manager
                  Wireline &Perforating
                  Halliburton Energy Services
                  Cellular***.****

                  Answered on 9/10/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  This vest comes with the tether ring attached to the webbing that goes around the vest. An extended tether does not come with the vest.
                  Sent from my iPhone

                  Answered on 9/10/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  No - the vest does not come with a tether. Tow tethers are usually associated
                  with whitewater hardshell kayak rescue vests. This high-flotation vest (22 lbs
                  or so?) is geared more towards rafting, but can be used for kayaking as well.
                  Also, not supplying a tether lets you choose the type of tether you want or
                  allows you to make your own.

                  Answered on 9/10/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  The belt and tie off ring are included, but there isn't a supplied tether. Still the best pfd I've ever had
                  Steve

                  Answered on 9/11/2012 by Hydrophillic from Brandon, MB, Canada
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Mine Did not come with a tether.
                  I bought this vest for the heavy duty loops for leg straps and the pockets and place to hang my knife. My last river trip a SUP-er told we he love the vest because he could carry 2 beers in his. I carry emergency food & supplies in my pockets. I have used the vest 15+ days and still very pleased..I luv the vest when I find myself out of the boat.
                  Bill

                  Answered on 9/11/2012 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  No, tether sold separately. It is a really good vest. I have used mine for hobie cat sailing, on the river and in the canyon. Mesh pockets are ripped up now, but easy to fix that.
                  Joseph Saunders
                  Sent from my iPhone

                  Answered on 9/12/2012 by Anonymous
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