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Extrasport Swiftwater Ranger

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Type V: The Extrasport Swiftwater Ranger has the highest flotation available in a rescue vest. It's a top choice for search and rescue squads and big-water professionals.
  • Built-in chest harness of 2" webbing with a quick-release cam buckle and steel rescue ring on the back.

  • Tough 500-denier Cordura nylon for longterm durability.

  • The PVC-Free Gaia foam is environmentaly friendly, conforms well to your shape and gives years of superior flotation.

  • Adjustable side straps, a mesh pocket and lash tab give this vest an excellent combination of practicality and safety features.

  • Includes reflective tape along the shoulders.

  • Each of the three sizes has approximately 15" from the underside of the shoulder to the center of the waist strap.

  • Maximum flotation of 29 lbs., 7 oz. which may be lower by 1-3 lbs depending on the jacket size.

Swiftwater Type V PFDs are Coast Guard approved for rescue use. Activities in which they are used are inherently dangerous and life-threatening. No life vest alone can prevent injury or death.
  • US Coast Guard Type:  V
  • Profile:  High
  • Design Flotation:  max 29.5 lbs.
  • Outer Fabric:  500-denier Cordura®
  • Entry System:  Front zip
  • Pockets: 
    • 1 - Front
  • Lash Tabs: 
    • 1 - Front
  • Adjustment System: 
    • 2 - Side
  • Includes: 
    • Quick-release rescue belt
  • Features: 
    • Cuff waist with belt
    • Reflective tape
Extrasport Ranger Sizing
Size Chest
S 36"-38"
M 40"-43"
L 45"-48"
XL 48"-52"

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5.0

"I says what I means.."

By Doc

from Crossville,TN

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        Comments about Extrasport Swiftwater Ranger:

        I am a longtime open-boater.The first day to use the new vest I employed the back ring with a tow tether.
        This was very helpful in our situation.

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

        (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        The best you can buy

        By BIG PAPA

        from CORONA , CA

        Pros

        • Adjustable
        • Comfortable
        • Durable
        • Highest flotation
        • Lightweight

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Any whitewater
          • Big rapids
          • Paddling

          Comments about Extrasport Swiftwater Ranger:

          KEPT ME AFLOAT IN RAPIDS ON THE KERN RIVER. I COULD HAVE WENT TO SLEEP WHILE IN THE WATER. THAT'S HOW MUCH FLOTATION IS IN THIS THING.STAYING ONTOP OF THE WATER WHERE YOU CA BREATH KEEPS YOU ALIVE. GREAT PRODUCT.

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

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          • Extrasport Swiftwater Ranger

            Q:

            Is the Extrasport Swiftwater Ranger USCG approved for canoeing?
            Asked on 5/3/2013 by Eric

            6 answers

            • Staff Reviewer

              A:

              Eric, this is a rescue-specific life jacket. On rescue jackets the Coast Guard doesn't specify "intended usage" like it does for more recreational models. They merely urge that only users with rescue training wear it.

              Answered on 5/6/2013 by Clyde from NRS
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I certainly would think so.
              I think the coast guard approves these things for various types of watercraft use and this is probably the max.
              It is designed for tethered whitewater rescue.
              I bot it because I sink like a rock & need all the floatation I can get.
              cliff

              Answered on 5/4/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I love this jacket but I don't wear it for all my boating needs. It is a high float great PFD for big and fast water. I find it bulky for flat water paddling. I own 2 different PFD's depending on the water I paddle, this one and an older lotus designs Lola.
              K

              Answered on 5/4/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I have no Idea but if its ok for rafting gig water I'm sure canoeing will be fine since you are on easy rivers I imagine.

              Answered on 5/4/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I am sure it qualifies but it is one of the most uncomfortable jackets I have ever worn. It went straight to a spare only jacket for me.

              Answered on 5/4/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              As a rafter primarily, I can't say specifically re: canoeing. But is a very
              high flotation PFD. One issue I have with this PFD is the thickness under
              the armpit, and the resultant chafing. I would guess that would be an even
              bigger problem with canoe paddling.

              Answered on 5/3/2013 by Anonymous
          • Extrasport Swiftwater Ranger

            Q:

            Thank You so much for Dan Stahler's answer to my question regarding my problem with a PFD being too short and not cinching below my rib cage.
            Unfortunately, If it is determined that a PFD has been modified from original condition, it may not pass inspection by ranger's gear inspection prior to allowing launch on permitted rivers.
            Also, I paddle open canoe and C-1. A crotch strap will cause the spray skirt to leak.
            I think the only fix may be to do a very professional looking sewing job in sewing the strap around the bottom of the jacket.
            Still, if the ranger is both dilegent and knowlegeable I will be out of luck.
            I do want this jacket. It has the extra floatation that I desire.
            Thank you all for trying to solve my problem.
            cliff
            Asked on 10/4/2012 by kit from Houston

            1 answer

            • Staff Reviewer

              A:

              A "thank you".

              Answered on 10/8/2012 by Anonymous
          • Extrasport Swiftwater Ranger

            Q:

            looks like the old hi-Float I'm replacing.
            I'm not big but I am long waisted.
            My current PFD doesn't cinch below my waist and so there is nothing to keep it from riding up when I'm in the water.
            how far is it from the shoulder to the waist (below the ribcage?).
            i took some long unpleasant swims on the Ocoee last week.
            Asked on 10/3/2012 by kit from Houston (

            3 answers

            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I ended up sewing a strap with a snap buckle around the bottom of the lifejacket. This helps to keep it from riding up. Persons of a different figure may need to consider a crotch strap(s). Without anything it does ride up when in the water. Dan Stahler

              Answered on 10/3/2012 by Anonymous
            • Staff Reviewer

              A:

              Each of the three sizes has approximately 15" from the underside of the shoulder to the center of the waist strap.

              Answered on 10/12/2012 by Clyde from NRS
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              For me, woman size S, this PFD is excelent and stays on right place on
              water. But it depends is your waist thin enough and how long is your
              back. For me this is exactly right choice, but I have seen many (not so
              thin) men who don't have right size PFD and then it rides up in the water.
              It would be helpful if there will be dimension table from shoulder to
              vaist. This PFD floats very well and covers also lower part of your back.
              4.10.2012 0:29, NRS kirjoitti:

              Answered on 10/12/2012 by Anonymous
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