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Re: Inflatable Life Vest
[Re: befuddled]
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02/04/20 03:40 PM
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rxkid2001
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In cold weather I’ll wear my traditional vest because it’s warmer. Otherwise just my inflatable. Improperly fitted/tightened traditional vests can come off in a crash. Moral of the story, whatever you wear do it properly and keep up with maintenance. BUT WEAR IT!!
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Re: Inflatable Life Vest
[Re: befuddled]
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02/04/20 06:44 PM
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bassnman
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I also use a traditional vest when its not too hot. But I just bought a Mustang Elite 28 for when it is. Especially with the new boating law on vests in Texas and not wanting to keep taking it on and off. FYI the gray one is $220, no tax, no shipping at sustangsurvival.com.
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Re: Inflatable Life Vest
[Re: bassnman]
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02/05/20 12:14 AM
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tmd11111
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I also use a traditional vest when its not too hot. But I just bought a Mustang Elite 28 for when it is. Especially with the new boating law on vests in Texas and not wanting to keep taking it on and off. FYI the gray one is $220, no tax, no shipping at sustangsurvival.com. New boating law was on the kill switch not life jackets
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Re: Inflatable Life Vest
[Re: befuddled]
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02/05/20 07:11 AM
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Pk Lake
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If pulled over by a Game Warden which one is legal and which on is not? Which one do you not have to wear?
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Re: Inflatable Life Vest
[Re: befuddled]
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02/05/20 02:16 PM
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RANDYSGLIDE
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I'm looking at the Bass pro shops am 33. It's on sale . What your thought on that one.
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Re: Inflatable Life Vest
[Re: befuddled]
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02/05/20 03:31 PM
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Big Worm78
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Love the concept and space saving but they are just not for me. I’ve got 3 of the bass pro A/M models hanging in my shop. Have gone off numerous times inside the compartments at home due to either heat or moisture. Then got thrown out once at high speed and one went off the other didn’t. After spending couple hundred bucks recharging them over a couple years, then a failure I just bought all new conventional mustang jackets. Maybe the high end $250+ ones are better but I’m not taking that risk. Thought about just giving these away but I wouldn’t give them to anyone except maybe a enemy.
Lake Fork the new white bass Capital of Texas!
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Re: Inflatable Life Vest
[Re: Pk Lake]
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02/05/20 03:39 PM
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whitecapping
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If pulled over by a Game Warden which one is legal and which on is not? Which one do you not have to wear? From TPWD Safety Requirements for Vessels section All Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) must be U.S. Coast Guard approved, in serviceable condition, readily accessible, and of the appropriate size for intended user. See Life Jackets for more details on PFD types. All children under 13 years of age in or on vessels under 26 feet in length must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved wearable PFD while underway. Underway means not at anchor, made fast to the shore, or aground. All vessels, including canoes and kayaks, must be equipped with one Type I, II, III or V wearable PFD for each person on board. A Type V PFD is acceptable only if used in accordance with the specific instructions on the label of the device. Vessels 16 feet and longer, excluding canoes and kayaks, are required to be equipped with one Type IV throwable PFD in addition to the Type I, II, III, or V PFD required for each person on board. Inflatable PFDs are authorized only when used in accordance with requirements as presented on U.S. Coast Guard approval labels. Inflatable PFDs are not approved for use on personal watercraft, waterskiing, or other high speed activity.
Last edited by whitecapping; 02/05/20 03:44 PM.
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Re: Inflatable Life Vest
[Re: whitecapping]
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02/05/20 07:41 PM
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David Burton
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Inflatable PFDs are authorized only when used in accordance with requirements as presented on U.S. Coast Guard approval labels. Inflatable PFDs are not approved for use on personal watercraft, waterskiing, or other high speed activity. Exactly... Read the label and your covered!
David Burton 2015 Skeeter FX 21 +Ultrex +Helix 12 (x3) +Mega360 +MegaLive
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Re: Inflatable Life Vest
[Re: tmd11111]
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02/07/20 01:56 AM
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bassnman
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I also use a traditional vest when its not too hot. But I just bought a Mustang Elite 28 for when it is. Especially with the new boating law on vests in Texas and not wanting to keep taking it on and off. FYI the gray one is $220, no tax, no shipping at sustangsurvival.com. New boating law was on the kill switch not life jackets You are correct. I stated it poorly. I meant with the new boating law I have been taking my life vest on and off (easier with no D rings than unhooking) and with the new vest I think it will be much easier to take off or just unhook the kill switch. My old vest didnt have D rings.
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