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In article 2jZIf.3299$_62.2570@edtnps90,
"Ken Heaton" wrote: Comments below: "Ryk" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 00:52:06 -0500, in message Larry wrote: "MarshallE" wrote in . com: I am looking at various PFD's that are auto/manual inflatable with a harness. I know very little about the different brands and am hopeful that others have opinions and perhaps where to purchase at discount prices. thanks There's only one brand.....Sospenders Mustang? Ryk Back in October of 2004 Practical Sailor (Vol.39 # 19) tested a group of PFD's, including Sospenders (and it's West Marine twin), Stearns, Crewsaver & Mustang. In their conclusions they prefered the UK based Crewsaver for "its excelent comfort and fit" but recommended the Mustang models if you needed a USCG-approved vest. Mustang has redesigned their models to improve comfort and operation since this test and are still USCG-approved. In face the USCG uses Mustang PFD's themselves. I have an older Mustang and use it all the time. I find it very comfortable, in fact I usually forget I have it on. All great comments. Mine is a minor consideration but one that for some turn into a major one. Try on as many of the recommended brands and styles that you can. Fit might matter. I have a shorter torso for a man over 6 feet tall. The life jacket I got was made in both short and long models. I know I would not have worn the long one, too uncomfortable, but I almost always wear the one i bought. These things only work if they are on so make sure you buy one you will wear. harlan -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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