Extrasport Swiftwater Fury$234.95
Type V PFD. A favorite of guides and rescue units, the Fury offers a 22 lbs. design flotation and all the rescue features in a mobility-enhancing design.
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Comments about Extrasport Swiftwater Fury: the ratings were awesome an just what i was looking for, this was a gift for my birthday and, before recieving it i looked at it online and thought...this looks really bulky.. its not..perfect fit for my rafting/IK needs!...best jacket ive had so far, will definately recommend and IF needed,..i will purchase another one of these babys!
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Comments about Extrasport Swiftwater Fury: I'm 6'3" and 220 lbs and I've used this product for over 10 years in Swiftwater Rescue. Its shorter design permits deeper shallow water crossings (longer versions make you bouyant too soon) without any appreciable reduction in float. Also, the mobility is great with the trimmer cut. The absence of extraneous straps avoids entanglement issues. I've seen no degradation externally in the material and would buy another one without hesitation.
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Comments about Extrasport Swiftwater Fury: I'm an "average man" 5'8" 185lb. The first time I went paddling I used a differnt life vest and I felt like I had to fight to keep from drowning. Therefore I purchased this product and when I went into the drink I felt comfortable and secure. The price caused me to hesitate, but ask yourself, How much is your life worth???
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