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NRS Session PFD - Closeout
On Sale: $79.95
Type III: Be safe and look great with the NRS Session PFD. Features a front-entry zipper, fleece-lined handwarmers, zippered pockets, wide sidecut for maximum comfort and athletic styling.
- PVC-free foam provides 16.5 pounds of flotation in this medium profile PFD.
- 7 adjustment points ensure a secure fit.
- Wide sidecut allows unrestricted movement while paddling or rowing and helps prevent the underarm chafing many life jackets can cause.
- Two huge zippered pockets keep those essentials handy.
- Fleece-lined handwarmer pouches for those chilly days on the water.
- Athletic styling for a great look.
- Plenty of reflective tape and a strobe loop on the back keep you visible in low light conditions.
- The lash tab on the front is perfect for a rescue knife.
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US Coast Guard Type:
III
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Profile:
Medium
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Design Flotation:
16.5 lbs.
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Outer Fabric:
500-denier Cordura®
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Entry System:
Front zip
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Pockets:
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Lash Tabs:
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Adjustment System:
- 1 - Front
- 4 - Side
- 2 - Shoulder
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Features:
SOLAS reflective tape on front and back
- Back strobe holder loop
| NRS Life Jacket Sizing* |
| Size |
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Chest |
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Weight (lbs) |
| Infant |
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- |
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>30 |
| Child |
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22"-25" |
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30-50 |
| Youth |
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24"-29" |
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50-90 |
| XS |
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28"-32" |
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| XS/M |
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30"-42" |
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| S/M |
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33"-40" |
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| L/XL |
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38"-46" |
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| L/XXL |
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40"-58" |
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| XXL |
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42"-50" |
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| Universal |
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30"-58" |
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5/28/2013 5.0I would recommend to everyone By EJ from Little Rock, AR - Adjustable
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Good Ventilation
- Lightweight
- Waterproof
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Was this a gift?:
- No
By davem801 from Moab, Utah - Adjustable
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Lightweight
- Lined Hand Pockets
- Lined Pockets
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Was this a gift?:
- No
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Was this a gift?:
- No
By Jeffe' from Nampa, Idaho - Adjustable
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Good Ventilation
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Was this a gift?:
- No
By Bobber down Brad from Wenatchee Wa - Adjustable
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Good Ventilation
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Was this a gift?:
- No
NRS Session PFD - Closeout Q: I am 5/7, 170 lbs, chest 38. I have difficult with sea kayak reentry with my life vest now because it rides up high and the floatation gets in the way when I try to kick back on to the kayak. Would this style vest help with that issue, or is there a better choice? thanks, John in Polson Asked on 5/29/2013 by yakstr from Polson MT 59860 Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: These vests seem to stay put fairly well. If you use the adjustment straps on the sides to achieve a proper fit I think it will work well & not ride up. Good luck! Sent from Chris Trapnell's iPhone Answered on 5/29/2013 by Anonymous A: John, let's first look at the issue you have with your current jacket riding up high on you. Let's make sure you have it adjusted correctly. Loosen all the straps then cinch the waist adjustment snugly, down below the rib cage if possible. Move up the jacket, adjusting the shoulder straps last. Then have someone lift up on the shoulder straps to check for ride-up. The Session is a good jacket; just be aware that the back panel has foam all the way to the bottom, which can interfere with a high seat back. Give us a call, 800.635.5202, and we'll help you find the best jacket for your boat and the type of kayaking you're doing. Answered on 5/29/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Session PFD - Closeout Q: sizing- I am in between the xsm/m and the s/m. I am a 34. what do you suggest? I usually wear anything from a 2p to a 4 women's. Asked on 5/11/2013 by sonya-lee from midlothian, va Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: Hello, The sizes run small. I would choose the larger Good luck! Sent from my iPad Answered on 5/16/2013 by Ralph the Kayaker from Green Bay, WI A: Sonya, the Session is only available in the S/M. It should fit you just fine. Answered on 5/11/2013 by Clyde from NRS A: S/m Sent from Chris Trapnell's iPhone Answered on 5/11/2013 by Anonymous
NRS Session PFD - Closeout Q: Is this a good life jacket for swimming class 4 rapids? Asked on 11/18/2012 by marcus Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: This is a fine PFD that will pass all river ranger requirements for whitewater sports. That said, I personally prefer to stay in my raft in class IV rapids! However, if you should find yourself suddenly in the water, this PFD will function as intended, provided you wear it properly (i.e., fully zipped and straps tightened for correct fit). This PFD also has a good knife lash tab and very convenient pockets. I store my SPOT satellite transmitter (waterproof) in mine, so that in the event I become separated from my boat, and I'm injured, I can still call for rescue.....at least that's the plan :o) Of course, there is not a PFD on the planet that will guarantee you "safe" swimming in a rapid. So you still must assume some amount of risk. STAY IN THE BOAT!!! Heidi Answered on 11/18/2012 by Anonymous A: It looks like a good all around white water life jacket. If you are planning to swim a class 4 rapid, you would want the highest flotation available. The higher float jackets are usually not as comfortable for all day wear. This is good if you are doing rivers that have an occasional class 4 and you are with people who know what they are doing, if not, don't do class 4. Answered on 11/18/2012 by Anonymous
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