Extrasport Universal Rescuer$234.95
Type V: The Extrasport Universal Rescuer is a full-featured PFD that's built tough for the tough jobs that need to be done. 22 lbs of flotation, rescue belt, four lash tabs, two pockets, reflective tape.
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Comments about Extrasport Universal Rescuer: Nobody should complain that it is difficult to reach or twist for moves in a vest of this sort -- there is a price to pay for high flotation. If you need to float like a cork, it's hard to argue with the slabs of foam in this vest, but design details are weak. Zippers on the pockets are pulled taut when the vest is cinched down, making it hard to get even one finger into the pocket. The nylon is sewn pillowcase style on the bottom, with the bottom strap on the seam, so the strap does not tighten against the body. Personally, I think moving some of the foam to the rear and extending it lower would make it a much better paddling and swimming vest, but if you are a backrest person you might disagree.
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Comments about Extrasport Universal Rescuer: This PFT is bulky and can make it hard to get back into an inflatable or raft. Flotation is excellent though. I did swim on CLIV rapid with it and found it quite protective of the clavicles and upper body. It prevented injury due to its bulk.
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Comments about Extrasport Universal Rescuer: Very comfortable PFD. Does not limit mobility in water and does not ride up when adjusted properly. Lots of space to add the needed extras like knife, whistle, gloves, etc.
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