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ORca Gear Float Tech PFD/Jacket
I've been looking at getting a jacket style PFD for a while now, but
haven't been able to find one that fits properly. Being on the XL side of the human genome (like 2XL size), I try to find safety gear that is practical and comfortable for me - which, I'm here to tell you is practically impossible. [1] I looked at the Mustang series jackets, but their idea of 2XL needs a little work - the 3XL isn't even available as far as I know. As it happens, my wife is more than aware of my constant quest for size comfort in clothes. She came across an article I missed concerning Orca Gear Float Tech jacket. She called the company and asked some questions. They in turn asked some questions and they came to a consideration that the 3XL is probably what I needed. She ordered it and I received it for Christmas. What a great surprise! It fit perfectly - it's long enough, full enough through the sleeves, shoulders, the internal PFD is very comfortable and the jacket is very good looking being a yellow/dark blue combination. Self or manual inflating which is a bonus. I'm very impressed. http://www.orcagear.com/ Later, Tom [1] I'm not THAT big, but I'm an odd size - I'm almost 6'4", weigh in at 240 at my heaviest (that varies by 30 pounds), but I have a 30' inseam, long torso and arms and rather broad shoulders. |
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 13:35:42 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: She came across an article I missed concerning Orca Gear Float Tech jacket. She called the company and asked some questions. They in turn asked some questions and they came to a consideration that the 3XL is probably what I needed. She ordered it and I received it for Christmas. ===================================== They certainly sound like a whale of a company. |
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 08:51:47 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ [1] I'm not THAT big, but I'm an odd size - I'm almost 6'4", weigh in at 240 at my heaviest (that varies by 30 pounds), but I have a 30' inseam, long torso and arms and rather broad shoulders. It'll be more convincing if you hop down to the Sound today, jump in, float around for a couple of hours, and then report back! Bring your floating thermos... I have an exposure suit for that. :) BTW, your size doesn't seem odd...but your configuration does...6'4" with a 30" inseam? It must be three feet from your Adam's apple to your belly button... That's pretty close to the truth actually. And I have long arms to match. Which is one reason why I never had a career in professional baseball. Can't run worth a damn - no speed. Great range for my odd size as a shortstop, but that was arm length. Later, Tom |
"Harry Krause" wrote ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: [1] I'm not THAT big, but I'm an odd size - I'm almost 6'4", weigh in at 240 at my heaviest (that varies by 30 pounds), but I have a 30' inseam, long torso and arms and rather broad shoulders. BTW, your size doesn't seem odd...but your configuration does...6'4" with a 30" inseam? It must be three feet from your Adam's apple to your belly button... We all have anomalies but I can't help visualizing... http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/savage.html ;o) -rick- ps: nice PFD/jacket |
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 13:55:36 -0800, "-rick-" wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: [1] I'm not THAT big, but I'm an odd size - I'm almost 6'4", weigh in at 240 at my heaviest (that varies by 30 pounds), but I have a 30' inseam, long torso and arms and rather broad shoulders. BTW, your size doesn't seem odd...but your configuration does...6'4" with a 30" inseam? It must be three feet from your Adam's apple to your belly button... We all have anomalies but I can't help visualizing... http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/savage.html I have never claimed to be evolved. :) ;o) -rick- ps: nice PFD/jacket I'm buying another one for the wife - it's very impressive. Later, Tom |
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... I've been looking at getting a jacket style PFD for a while now, but haven't been able to find one that fits properly. Being on the XL side of the human genome (like 2XL size), I try to find safety gear that is practical and comfortable for me - which, I'm here to tell you is practically impossible. [1] I looked at the Mustang series jackets, but their idea of 2XL needs a little work - the 3XL isn't even available as far as I know. As it happens, my wife is more than aware of my constant quest for size comfort in clothes. She came across an article I missed concerning Orca Gear Float Tech jacket. She called the company and asked some questions. They in turn asked some questions and they came to a consideration that the 3XL is probably what I needed. She ordered it and I received it for Christmas. What a great surprise! It fit perfectly - it's long enough, full enough through the sleeves, shoulders, the internal PFD is very comfortable and the jacket is very good looking being a yellow/dark blue combination. Self or manual inflating which is a bonus. I'm very impressed. http://www.orcagear.com/ Later, Tom [1] I'm not THAT big, but I'm an odd size - I'm almost 6'4", weigh in at 240 at my heaviest (that varies by 30 pounds), but I have a 30' inseam, long torso and arms and rather broad shoulders. I can relate......I'm over 6'6 and have only 34 inseam, and about 250-260......arms are 36-37.....It is a PITA finding suits and jackets that fit. |
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 18:23:47 -0500, "P. Fritz"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . I've been looking at getting a jacket style PFD for a while now, but haven't been able to find one that fits properly. Being on the XL side of the human genome (like 2XL size), I try to find safety gear that is practical and comfortable for me - which, I'm here to tell you is practically impossible. [1] I looked at the Mustang series jackets, but their idea of 2XL needs a little work - the 3XL isn't even available as far as I know. As it happens, my wife is more than aware of my constant quest for size comfort in clothes. She came across an article I missed concerning Orca Gear Float Tech jacket. She called the company and asked some questions. They in turn asked some questions and they came to a consideration that the 3XL is probably what I needed. She ordered it and I received it for Christmas. What a great surprise! It fit perfectly - it's long enough, full enough through the sleeves, shoulders, the internal PFD is very comfortable and the jacket is very good looking being a yellow/dark blue combination. Self or manual inflating which is a bonus. I'm very impressed. http://www.orcagear.com/ Later, Tom [1] I'm not THAT big, but I'm an odd size - I'm almost 6'4", weigh in at 240 at my heaviest (that varies by 30 pounds), but I have a 30' inseam, long torso and arms and rather broad shoulders. I can relate......I'm over 6'6 and have only 34 inseam, and about 250-260......arms are 36-37.....It is a PITA finding suits and jackets that fit. I hear you. My wife gave up buying off the rack and now requires that any suit or sport jacket that I purchase for any reason, is custom made. Good thing I don't need many suits any more. :) Later, Tom |
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
I've been looking at getting a jacket style PFD for a while now Do you mean a type 3 lifejacket, or a harness (or jacket) with inflatable flotation? Personally, I see no sense in trusting your life to a water balloon, no matter how fancy it's packaged. There are a number of type 3 lifejackets on the market (including the Mustang brand) that are very comfortable and provide excellent flotation. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 21:23:20 -0500, DSK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I've been looking at getting a jacket style PFD for a while now Do you mean a type 3 lifejacket, or a harness (or jacket) with inflatable flotation? Personally, I see no sense in trusting your life to a water balloon, no matter how fancy it's packaged. There are a number of type 3 lifejackets on the market (including the Mustang brand) that are very comfortable and provide excellent flotation. It's not a "balloon" and just between you and me, the Mustang jacket sucks. It maybe fine for normal sized people, but for me, it's horribly uncomfortable. However, to give Mustang their due, the auto inflate PFD is very comfortable and I have six on them in my carry bag - one for all my passengers. I insist people wear PFDs on my boats. Oh, and no beer. :) Later, Tom |
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