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Choosing the right personal flotation device (PFD) for kayaking is crucial for safety and comfort on the water. Look for a PFD specifically designed for paddling, as these are built to allow full range of motion for your arms and shoulders while sitting comfortably against a kayak seat. Fit is essential—your PFD should be snug but not restrictive, with adjustable straps to ensure it stays in place without riding up. Consider features like pockets for storage, attachment points for gear, and reflective accents for visibility. Additionally, make sure the PFD meets safety standards for buoyancy and design. With the right PFD, you can paddle confidently, knowing you're prepared for any situation.
North America's lowest profile inflatable PFD, the manually inflatable MIT 70, is perfect for inshore adventures and is a favorite for paddlers. Wi...
View full detailsWith reflective details and a built-in bailer, this compact and aerodynamic throw bag is a necessity in any boat. Ready to toss to a swimmer, the 0...
View full detailsThis inflatable belt pack is for the serious touring SUP boarder. With up to 29 lbs (128N) of buoyancy, it gives you peace of mind in a small pack...
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