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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Used it for a boating trip. I'm about 5'9" and 250lbs and It kept me a float when I tested it at the dock for about 15min. It can slide up on ya but it's a cheap one and only has a single strap that is really only there so that you don't drown if you pass out. All in all a good product for the price.
Claude
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2025
theyre actually not that uncomfortable. they are a must have for any boater
Shlomo
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
It works great I'm very happy with it
AmazC1
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
These are super basic no-frills life jackets. I got them to meet state requirements for PFDs for kayaking and these are small and light to tuck away for emergencies. If you are wearing them constantly they are not the most comfortable but I don't use them for that. The price point is also great if you need to keep your boat stocked with PFDs for everyone.
WINNER not whiner
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
The packaging was good. It came in a box, so was secure and no damage to the jacket. YES, this is a LIFE JACKET, not just a LIFE VEST or a FLOATATION DEVICE.There are tons of articles to distinguish between them. So I am not going to do that here. But TLDR;, this actually makes you float the correct way (face up and above water) even if the person wearing it is unconscious and fell into water accidentally. The life vests or the cushions do not do that.Some consider this to be not fashionable, but how does it matter, as long as it does the job well and is not obstructive.I took it for a spin on a short kayak trip on the lake and it was fine. Since most of the bulk is in the chest in front, it did not impede with my paddling and also with the backrest and general comfort.I can now use it for anything related to water AND it was not a huge expense.
Aditi Shreya
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Great value for money, size is good. Looks okay but for the price you cannot go wrong with these
Cheryl
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Its hard to paddle and see where I am going while wearing this vest.
ehren anderson
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
So the product's Fair. You know it's $10. Even though if you spent like another $10 or $20 you could get a way higher quality product that looks better. Feels better. Works better. This will get you by for 10 bucks. It's a good deal, especially if you're not on the water a lot. And you know you just might be going on a temporary outing. Or maybe you're just a good swimmer or you're not going to be going too far from the bank or Coast. Probably double it as a cushion. I mean if you're on a tight budget, you know you have to buy one of these for multiple people. Then this is probably the way to go. Pair this with a Intex explorer 300 that's on sale right now for $37 and you're in the water. Pretty economically right there.
Scott Beaumont
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2023
Great price and product
Leah SB
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023
Basic Coast Guard Approved “Adult” size life jacket. Not for children!It works “If” you know how to put it on! Not everyone knows how and you may not have time to teach everyone onboard during an emergency.It’s best to have the proper “type” and “size” life jackets fitted correctly on everyone before setting sail.Don’t stow the life jackets out of sight or tie them down, they need to be quickly accessible.On this life jacked the label goes facing “outward” on your back.The buckle end faces forward on your chest.The strap is left unbuckled until after you place the jacket over your head.Then wrap the strap around your waste and buckle it.Then pull the slack out of the strap to tighten it.This is what I did to my life jackets:I took a black sharpie and wrote “FRONT” on the front side of jacket (buckle side).I then wrote “ADULT” and # 1 on the front side of jacket (# 1 being me).I wrote “BACK” on the back (label side) of jacket.I did the same for my wife showing “ADULT” and # 2 on the front side of jacket (# 2 being my wife), etc, etc.I would strongly suggest you fit these life jackets correctly and learn how to put them on when you get them and not wait until you have a need to use them!If your life jackets are old, faded or torn replace them.As a basic inexpensive life jacket that’s USCG approved I recommend it.
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