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rb608 wrote in news:Tdtkf.7983$wF.5336@trnddc08:
"Michael Daly" wrote in message He'd probably appreciate some of the lower profile PFDs and kayak specific PFDs. Do a web search on Kokatat, Lotus Designs, Extrasport. As you hit various kayak retailer's sites, you'll see other brands and get an idea of what's out there. Thanks for a quick reply. I have seen the Kokatat "Orbit" that looks to have a relatively narrow profile; but most of the others I've seen online, even expensive Lotus, Kokatat, Stohlquist, etc.) don't look as though they're small enough to fit in the cockpit, over the spray skirt. Thanks for the brand acknowledgements. I'll keep my eyes open. Joe I read an article about PFDs way back when I was starting that had some good advice: I'll pass it on. At the store, put the PFD on and sit on the floor (as if you were in the kayak) and make paddling motions. Pay careful attention to how the PFD feels as you go through the full range of motions, since rubbing around the armpits or neck can quickly become uncomfortable on even a day paddle. You will, of course, look like an idiot doing this. But get an ill-fitting PFD and you'll wish you had taken the time to look like an idiot, believe me! (If you have enough panache, you can convince other shoppers that *they're* the idiots. grin) Good luck! -- Darryl |
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