Walmart has
Body Glove Adult Deluxe Outdoor Fishing & Paddling Vest (L / XL, Green) on sale for
$15.64.
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Thanks to Community Member
niki4h for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
- Ultra durable outer and inner shell
- Tackle box storage pocket with durable work surface
- Front zip and adjustable side and shoulder straps with soft cover
- 4 way accessory lash with multiple D-rings for attaching essentials
- NBR foam inner on front provides ultra comfort
- Zipper pocket with mesh drain panel
- Anatomical V-cut segmented foam
- Approved YKK zipper for safety
- Oversized armholes for increased mobility
- Multi panel design for styling with anatomically cut and overlock stitch construction for added comfort
- Built-in drain holes
- Size: adult, unisex L/XL
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According to the USCG (Semper Paratus!), this performance level indicates:
Level 70 - intended for use by those who have help or a means of rescues close at hand, or who are near bank or shore. These devices have minimal bulk, but cannot be expected to keep the user safe for a long period of time in disturbed water.
edit:
comments below show this is USCG approved "Level 70" and it comes with a tag on "helpful hints on personal floatation care & maintenance"... so not sure what definition of PFD people are using. but this holds up in my book.
https://uscgboating.org/recreatio...jac
pretty funny how the top rated "helpful" comment is misinformation disproved by the other two "helpful" comment. Slickdeals collective wisdom is a real crapshoot ��
label on an eBay listing for the item:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/4A...l1200.webp
Edit 2:
mine arrived today- all the found info/images were completely accurate. USCG approved, Level 70. "Floatation Device".
Heads up the L/XL Sizing claims it is for over 90 lbs and 43-55 in chest.
Little bulky in the front, but I suspect that's the norm for paddling vests since there is less foam on the sides and back.
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edit:
comments below show this is USCG approved "Level 70" and it comes with a tag on "helpful hints on personal floatation care & maintenance"... so not sure what definition of PFD people are using. but this holds up in my book.
https://uscgboating.org/recreatio...jac
pretty funny how the top rated "helpful" comment is misinformation disproved by the other two "helpful" comment. Slickdeals collective wisdom is a real crapshoot
label on an eBay listing for the item:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/4A...l1200.webp
Edit 2:
mine arrived today- all the found info/images were completely accurate. USCG approved, Level 70. "Floatation Device".
Heads up the L/XL Sizing claims it is for over 90 lbs and 43-55 in chest.
Little bulky in the front, but I suspect that's the norm for paddling vests since there is less foam on the sides and back.
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According to the USCG (Semper Paratus!), this performance level indicates:
Level 70 - intended for use by those who have help or a means of rescues close at hand, or who are near bank or shore. These devices have minimal bulk, but cannot be expected to keep the user safe for a long period of time in disturbed water.
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This is equivalent to a type 3 that you would find on most older jackets and that type seemed to be most common pfds sold.
I'd like to go try it on, no point in having it shipped to me if I'm just gonna return it.
https://www.dco.uscg.mi
But it's only $16
If you are that concerned, don't spend the $16
On your lifeā¦spend more
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