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Type V: The Astral Greenjacket rescue PFD sets the standard for whitewater pros. It combines full rescue capabilities with the comfort, protection and style of today's best low-profile life jackets.
  • Freestyle Tectonics allow the outer front panel to move freely with your upper body as the inner panel stays anchored in place.

  • 500 denier Cordura® nylon and Gaia™ foam makes this a tough, environmentally friendly life jacket.

  • A large front pocket lets you store those slightly larger items or can be used for a small throw bag.

  • Two zippered pockets gives you room to keep those essentials close at hand.

  • A small pocket by the logo is perfect for carrying a folding knife.

  • Flotection is Astral's name for the armor plating along the sides of the vest that protect your ribs and vitals from impact

  • A 1200 lb tensile strength rescue harness with a quick release buckle and a Spectra® safety loop for emergency extractions round out the safety features on this vest.

  • The front lash tab is a convenient place to hook your rescue knife.
  • US Coast Guard Type:  V
  • Profile:  Low
  • Design Flotation:  minimum 15.5 lbs.
  • Outer Fabric:  500-denier Cordura®
  • Lining:  200-denier nylon
  • Entry System:  Pullover
  • Pockets: 
    • 1 - Front
    • 2 - Side
  • Lash Tabs: 
    • 1 - Front
  • Adjustment System: 
    • 2 - Front
    • 4 - Side
    • 2 - Waist
  • Features: 
    • Tow harness
    • Spectra® extraction loop
    • Rope-ready storage pocket
Astral Sizing
Size Chest Size
S/M 31"-37"
M/L 38"-44"
L/XL 45"-51"

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Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout
 
4.5

(based on 34 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (22)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (8)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (4)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (0)

91%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Comfortable (28)
  • Adjustable (25)
  • Durable (24)
  • Lightweight (11)
  • Good ventilation (8)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Paddling (28)
    • Kayak / canoe / rafting (11)
    • Boating / sailing (8)
    • Personal watercraft (3)
      • Chest Size:
      • Feels too small

         

        Feels true to size

         

        97% 

        (29 reviews)

        Feels too big

         
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Intermediate (13), Advanced (11)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (28), Yes (4)

    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    Great Low Profile Rescue Jacket

    This jacket isn't designed to look cool in. It's designed as a swift water rescue PFD. It fits like it's supposed to fit, Snug. It slips on and off easy and it has ...Read complete review

    This jacket isn't designed to look cool in. It's designed as a swift water rescue PFD. It fits like it's supposed to fit, Snug. It slips on and off easy and it has enough flotation to let you swim in it with out being overly buoyant. It also doesn't effect your kayak roll. This is a great PFD for river guides and folks who may need to swim and rescue people. You do need to attain proper training in swift water rescue techniques before attaching rope to the quick release rescue harness. It's a great jacket for what it's designed to do.

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    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    Too much going on

    Use is for white water kayaking. This is a good PFD for river leaders and river rescuers however the front storage pocket is hard to get to and too high on the chest. There ...Read complete review

    Use is for white water kayaking. This is a good PFD for river leaders and river rescuers however the front storage pocket is hard to get to and too high on the chest. There are too many buckles holding it all together, 4 on each side and while these allow plenty of adjustment, they also add to the jackets overall cumbersomeness.

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    5.0

    Astral Green Jacket PFD

    By Michael B

    from Beaverton Oregon

    About Me Intermediate

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Adjustable
    • Comfortable
    • Durable
    • Lightweight

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Paddling

      Comments about Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout:

      The Astral Green Jacket PFD is the "do it all well" solution. Fits well, comfortable, light weight, secure feeling and does not shift or move during use. Total unrestricted freedom of movement while paddling. Has a host of well thought out accessory options that make it the perfect ACA Swiftwater PFD, holds an entire pin kit. . I have used this PFD for everything from "live bait" rescues to boat, paddle and paddler towing and on river rescue from both boat and bank including a boat pin. The best PFD I have used so far...safe paddling! :)

      Service and delivery comments:

      Prompt delivery and right size/color

      • Chest Size:
      • Feels true to size
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No
       
      5.0

      Astral Greenjacket

      By Kayaker

      from Israel

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Feels good

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Seakayaking Day Tooring

        Comments about Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout:

        I am paddaling from 2002 i had many pfd's this one i the best one for me when it is on i can feel my rotation as i paddel it gots many pockets
        nice stiches and overall a highley superb poduct

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

        Astral Greenjacket PFD

        By Michael

        from Santa Cruz California

        About Me Advanced

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Adjustable
        • Comfortable
        • Durable
        • Good Ventilation
        • Lightweight
        • Waterproof

        Cons

        • Access To Zipper Pockets

        Best Uses

        • Boating
        • Canoeing
        • Paddling
        • White Water

        Comments about Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout:

        New for the 27 day Grand Canyon trip. Very comfortable on and off the river. Worn off river on wet hikes and was light and easy to climb and walk in. The zipper pockets were hard to access as they are beyond my reach on either side on the rear panels of the vest. These should be on the front. The chest pocket was very useful and the hand warmer pocket for camera and small guide book.

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

        Too much going on

        By Marky Mark

        from South Island, New Zealand

        About Me Advanced

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Adjustable
        • Waterproof

        Cons

        • Front Storage Restrictiv
        • Heavy
        • Odd Double Front
        • Rides Up in Water
        • Too Hot
        • Too Many Buckles

        Best Uses

        • Canoeing
        • Paddling
        • White Water Kayakraft

        Comments about Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout:

        Use is for white water kayaking. This is a good PFD for river leaders and river rescuers however the front storage pocket is hard to get to and too high on the chest. There are too many buckles holding it all together, 4 on each side and while these allow plenty of adjustment, they also add to the jackets overall cumbersomeness.

        • Chest Size:
        • Feels true to size
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No
         
        5.0

        love my green jacket

        By frank norton

        from asheville NC

        About Me Professional

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Adjustable
        • Comfortable
        • Durable
        • Good Ventilation
        • Lightweight
        • Strong Tow Points
        • Waterproof

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Boating
          • Canoeing
          • Paddling
          • Personal Watercraft
          • Wakeboarding
          • Waterskiing

          Comments about Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout:

          Ive been paddling class five all the time with my new green jacket. i love it. it doesnt get in the way of my paddling, floats me higher than any other pfd, and makes me feel safe that if i need to be rescued i can.

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

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          • Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout

            Q:

            I am 6'3 with a 44-45" chest. Should I get the m/l or go up because of a drytop?
            Asked on 4/25/2013 by new kayaker from california

            9 answers

            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I would move up a size. I am a little smaller and just fit into the m/l.

              Answered on 4/30/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              Go up.

              Answered on 4/29/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I have the same measurements and have the m/l. Its snug with a drysuit but
              I prefer that to having a bulky vest with dangling straps.

              Answered on 4/29/2013 by icebox from lynchburg, va
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              Get the large
              Sent from my U.S. Cellular® smartphone

              Answered on 4/29/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              def go up - you can always cinch it down

              Answered on 4/29/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I would suggest going up.

              Answered on 4/29/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I'd go up in size as I find it a bit snug getting into the jacket.
              Otherwise, it's very comfortable!

              Answered on 4/25/2013 by Mike from Naples, FL
            • Staff Reviewer

              A:

              You should go up to the larger size.

              Answered on 4/25/2013 by Clyde from NRS
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              Go up! Not because of the dry top but because Astral's sizing is kinda
              small.

              Answered on 4/25/2013 by seaspyder from Potomac
          • Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout

            Q:

            I'm 5'1" tall, male, and weigh about 150 lbs. I'm also sixteen, so I'm curious which size would be best if I plan on it lasting me a while. Thanks!
            Asked on 4/21/2013 by Brady from Cascade, ID

            9 answers

            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              The medium/large should fit you well.
              This is my second astral PFD, both are medium/large size.
              And I am 5'10" and 154 lbs.
              Sent from Scott's iPhone

              Answered on 4/23/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              i'd go with the S/M, I'm 5'10'' 165lbs 39"chest and i have the M/L and i have to have all the straps about as tight as they go.

              Answered on 4/23/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I'm 5'4" about 145 lbs. I would describe my upper body as medium short.
              I have a small/medium and it fits well over nothing and over drysuit.

              Answered on 4/22/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              The adjustments are pretty good. Depends how much biggn you think you'll get. I would probably stick with a medium, you should be safe.

              Answered on 4/21/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              You will definitely want the small/medium in the Astral Greenjacket. I am 6'4" and 195lbs. and wear the medium/large, though I have worn a small/medium and it fits me okay. You will not be able to adjust the medium/large snug enough to safely wear. As mentioned, I wear the medium/large and it almost doesn't cinch down enough if I'm not wearing my drysuit or other layers underneath.

              Answered on 4/21/2013 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              My son is 5'8" and weighs 135. The M/L fits him very nicely. He's 18.

              Answered on 4/21/2013 by Rogue Aardvark from Grants Pass, OR
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I found that this PFD runs just a little small. However, based upon the Astral size chart it still fit.
              Go to Astral website and look at their sizing chart.
              Sent from my iPhone
              Thom Stineman

              Answered on 4/21/2013 by ThomS from Washington, DC
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              I'm 5'9" and not a large build. I got a M/L. It's a good size for me and I would guess it's a good size for you now and to grow into.
              It's a very comfortable jacket, although it's probably not great for short sessions as you'd be better with a lower profile jacket.
              Good Luck.

              Answered on 4/21/2013 by Anonymous
            • Staff Reviewer

              A:

              Brady, life jackets are sized by chest size. Give us a call, 800.635.5202, and we'll help you get the right size.

              Answered on 4/21/2013 by Clyde from NRS
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            Q:

            I am 5'7" 150 lbs, female with a 36D bust. Would I buy the s/m or m/l. And can I return it if it does not fit?
            Asked on 4/6/2013 by Sarah from milwaukee

            1 answer

            • Staff Reviewer

              A:

              Sarah, a couple of our kayakers recommend the M/L for you. And yes, you can return it if you don't like the fit.

              Answered on 4/8/2013 by Clyde from NRS
          • Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout

            Q:

            Can any one tell me what is the little adjustable strap next to the lash tab is for?
            Asked on 10/26/2012 by alejandro from Philippines

            3 answers

            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              The black rubber strap is where you tow tether leash Caribeaner hooks to vest for a fast pull away then other end of tether attaches to the metal ring on the nylon strap in back
              Sent from my iPhone

              Answered on 10/26/2012 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              Hi Alejandro,
              It's for securing the carabiner end of a cow tail (tow system). Look at the NRS Tow Tether. Astral makes a web tow that integrates with the quick release rescue web strap that fits in the side pocket. However some people like to use a cow tail instead. They both connect to the back of the PFD using the supplied or integrated metal ring. The difference is the Astral version uses webbing and a carabine that stores in the side pocket and the cow tail hangs along the side and is secure to the front using the strap. I've seem it use for several other things, but that's what it's intended for..
              -Eric

              Answered on 10/27/2012 by harrski from Damascus, MD
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              Hi there, I'm guessing you mean the one on the front of the jacket. I find
              it a bit Anoying but I have a friend that thinks its amazing to clip the
              end of his cows tail through for quick release. So if he ever needs it in a
              hurry he can just pull the carabiner and the whole tag will come loose.
              Cheers

              Answered on 10/28/2012 by kiaora from New Zealand
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            Q:

            Does the jacket include a white water tow teather? If not, does NRS sell one that fits this jacket?
            Asked on 10/20/2012 by Peter from Salt Lake City, UT

            6 answers

            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              No tow tether. I think NPS sells one. Pretty good price on the PFD.
              Sent from my iPhone
              Thom Stineman

              Answered on 10/20/2012 by ThomS from Washington, DC
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              No it does not. Yes, NRS sells them. Buy two and send us one! :)

              Answered on 10/20/2012 by kayaker joe from Vancouver, WA
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              It doesn't include a tether, but anything with a metal ring will fit on this. It's a 1" nylon strap that hold whatever tether you choose.
              Matt Went

              Answered on 10/20/2012 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              No the jacket does not come with a tow teather. And NRS does sell 2 that will work with this jacket (2 separate lengths are available).
              Sent from Scott's iPhone

              Answered on 10/20/2012 by Anonymous
            • Staff Reviewer

              A:

              No tow tether comes with the GJ. See NRS Item # 2191 for your tow tether.

              Answered on 10/22/2012 by Clyde from NRS
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              No, it does not include a tow tether.

              Answered on 10/23/2012 by Anonymous
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            Q:

            I am 6'2" and weigh 280 pounds. will this jacket fit me?
            Asked on 10/7/2012 by Jim from Appleton, Wi

            5 answers

            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              Maybe. I'm 6'2" and 220 the length is Ok, but no excess.
              Sent from my iPhone
              Thom Stineman

              Answered on 10/7/2012 by ThomS from Washington, DC
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              Hey Jim,
              It really depends on your body shape. The XL should fit, but it is a pullover entry system so it may be hard to get on. The torso is adjustable so it should be long enough.
              This is a really great jacket. I know a ton of people (all different shapes and sizes) and they all love it. I've owned about 6 pfds an this is the Iraq one that has fit well!
              Good luck!

              Answered on 10/7/2012 by Anonymous
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              If it's the M/L then definitely. I am 6'2" 175 and I have to cinch it down pretty tight. It shouldn't be a problem. And it's a really nice pfd
              Matt Went

              Answered on 10/8/2012 by Anonymous
            • Staff Reviewer

              A:

              Please look at the sizing chart. Life jackets are sized by chest size. We have an excellent returns policy if it doesn't fit.

              Answered on 10/8/2012 by Clyde from NRS
            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              No

              Answered on 10/8/2012 by Anonymous
          • Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout

            Q:

            How much does the green jacket weigh?
            Asked on 9/21/2012 by candyce from Kennicott, AK

            2 answers

            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              Mine is 4.5lbs now...I have a watch attached, knife, tow tether, camera in one side pocket, keys in waterproof case in other side pocket, small waterproof pen knife, earplugs in case and a kokatat hydropak attached to the back (this 4.5lbs is without water in it)...

              Answered on 9/22/2012 by Grasshopper from Manassas, VA
            • Staff Reviewer

              A:

              The M/L weighs 2.7 pounds.

              Answered on 9/24/2012 by Clyde from NRS
          • Astral Greenjacket PFD - Closeout

            Q:

            Does this lifejacket have an entrapement problem when trying to remove when submerged?
            Asked on 9/10/2012 by River rat

            4 answers

            • VERIFIED BUYER

              A:

              This pfd doesn't have a zipper, it pulls over the top of the head, so it will probably be harder to get out of, but there are not many situations where you would be entraped and want to take it off. I don't think this pfd would take significantly longer to take off than any other.

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

              A:

              I have worn the Astral Green Jacket for several seasons rafting and kayaking.. In my opinion, any PFD that is intended for difficult whitewater should be slightly more involved to take on and off. The last thing I want to think about while paddling a difficult rapid is my PFD and whether it will stay in place should the unexpected happen. There are few situations where one would want to remove one's PFD while submerged. The only situation that comes to mind is being entangled in a strainer. Yes, this PFD is slightly more difficult to remove than some others, but I personally wouldn't be wearing those other jackets for really challenging rivers. The Green Vest is the best PFD for its intended purpose. I have no affiliation with NRS or Astral.

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

              A:

              The Astral is made to stay on so that even an unconscious individual can be
              lifted by the shoulder straps, and so that the jacket will not twist when
              towing another boat, etc. I would trade that security and utility for the
              added difficulty of removing this jacket when submerged. Yes, removing the
              jacket requires that multiple tightening points be loosened, but it can be
              done by someone who has presence of mind and has rehearsed the procedure.
              This PFD is designed for trained rescue professionals who would/should have
              such presence of mind and who will take the time to know how to use this piece
              of equipment in every emergency, including removal of the PFD. However, the
              circumstances in which this would be warranted are so rare as to be almost not
              worthy of mention.

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

              A:

              I've only had the vest for one day, so this is very preliminary. Fit,
              finish, and comfort seem to be top notch. Putting it on and taking it off
              over your head is difficult but will probably improve with practice and
              after it is broke in. When in it there are six buckle/straps that secure
              it in place plus the rescue harness all of which have to be released to
              exit the vest. Getting out of it could certainly be a challenge if your
              full range of movement is impaired in any way. So in answer to you
              question, at this point, I'd say "probably yes".

              Answered on 9/11/2012 by Bb from Eastern PA
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