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Identifying a vest 17 years 2 months ago #20330

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Hello everyone!
I was wondering if anyone knew what company makes this vest?
I really like the style but have had a hard time finding it. (as I am new to the sport)
Also, if you do know what it is could you please give me some feedback on it? Is it a good vest?

Thanks!


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Re:Identifying a vest 17 years 2 months ago #20331

Sorry, I don't know that one. But check out this vest:
www.astralbuoyancy.com/02/Aquavest300.php

I've got one and love it. I'm not sure these is a better vest, in my opinion of course. :grin: Plenty of great safety features and also super comfortable.

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Re:Identifying a vest 17 years 2 months ago #20334

well im not sure but the yak one have the same shape here is a link to a site www.crewsaver.co.uk/YAK/Yak_Products/index.html?catid=47
the Escape,Kougar,Koast are the one with the most same shape

Dan

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Re:Identifying a vest 17 years 2 months ago #20349

Hey mate

Yeah thats made by a company named Hydrolic ( not sure of spelling) they are from NZ. i own one. i picked it up for Australian $300. awesome vest. heaps of up lift. and the front pocket is kevlar reinforced and bomber. big pocket on the inside close to your chest and small compartment pockets in the front pouch.the harness cross threads across your back so when you tighten it up it moves up and sinches on your chest. good reinforced sleave for rescue knife on the front right above the plastic D ring for your karabiner. only problem i see with it is that there are no tye of loops up on the shoulder straps. also i live here in Australia and as of yet Hydrolic haven't paid the fees to get it indorced to Australian standards. but thats just a matter of time. the vest is bomber.

Good luck and have fun:notworthy:

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Re:Identifying a vest 17 years 2 months ago #20353

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Thanks so much Ausykayaker! That's exactly what I wanted to know. :notworthy:

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