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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Very fast shipping!!! Great product!!!
Bejoy495
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
So nice and snug (which is what you want for a life jacket!!) comfortable!!! And CUTE
Lizzie
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Great fit - I usually wear an XL Tshirt and this fit just right
Karla Briceño
Reviewed in Mexico on October 23, 2024
Esta bonito y es muy funcional
Mel
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023
I still don’t know how to swim. Well, I have been practicing but still can’t float on my stomach. And I still have a fear of the water. I had to go to an indoor waterpark so I decided to just be safe and look for a life vest, even if I am a woman nearing my 40’s. I decided the embarrassment is better than the risk of drowning.Anyway, getting to the product at hand; it is awesome! High quality and stylish. It really helped me float!! It gave me a chance to finally practice swimming in a wave pool. I was starting to develop a little more confidence in the water. I definitely need more time in the water but it was a good start.I ordered a size L and I am 160 pounds and 5 feet 1 inch. It fit perfect and you can adjust the straps. Really awesome product, worth the price and I definitely recommend.
Roberto
Reviewed in Mexico on March 14, 2022
Excelente calidad en materiales y acabados. Su diseño es y ajuste es muy cómodo
smason
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2021
At first I thought it was way too small but after I realized I could zip it up after all, I got comfortable with it being snug. It’s a life jacket after all. When I fell off my stand-up paddle board and the next thing I knew I was bobbing in the water, upright, I knew for sure it was the right fit. I am 5’2”, 126 lbs, and got a Small.
Tonya M
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2020
I wasn't sure how I would like this life vest since it was really snug. I liked the look of it and after reading the reviews opted to get this one. I used it paddle-boarding this weekend and found it to be really comfortable and easy to move in. It's light weight and I found it to be true to size. It stayed in place and I never felt I needed to adjust it once I had it on and was moving around.
Joss
Reviewed in Mexico on January 13, 2020
Tal y como lo describen.. cómodo, práctico, tallas correctas según la tabla de referencias y medidas. color sólido y material duradero.
John Kranenburg
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2020
This is a beautiful vest. Workmanship is excellent. If you order this vest, order a larger size than the chart indicates as it fits VERY SMALL. I fit in the small chart.....and the medium just fits. Any smaller and it would not fit.Product itself is great, but sizing chart needs updating.
Tangier14
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2019
This is a Type III Coast Guard approved Personal Floatation Device (PFD) which is excellent for recreational boating, sailing, and kayaking. The arms are cut wide for comfort and the straps are well placed for a secure, tight fit. Sizing seems perfect - I'm a medium and once the straps were tightened, the PFD was secure and perfectly fitted. There are a number of less expensive PFDs on the market, but this one is sturdy and will last for a long time. It's easy to rinse out and clean. My only disappointment is that it doesn't have a zippered pocket as do other PFDs. My recommendation to OBrien - find a way to include one. That's the only thing that prevented me from giving it a 5 star review.
Debbi,
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018
Originally I ordered the same size that my old Casad Neo Vest was purchased nearly 20 years ago.I am 5' 3", short waisted, have broad shoulders for my size/figure which is 39/25/35, bra size 32 DD.Becasuse my old vest still fits I figured a small or extra small (same size as old vest) surely would fit in a new more modern vest.So I ordered a small and extra small. When it came I was simply agast at how tiny they were.Frustrated I started to read comments on almost all the brands of vests. After MUCH research all I read was more confusion on the fitting process than I...."size up", "size down", too small, to large, rides up, my 8 year old cant zip it up.... on an on.Well something obviously has drastically has changed with PFD design and measuring... ..obviously!WOULD I ever find a vest that ACTUALLY fit me?Then something dawned on me. What others said really made no difference! Instructions from the manufacture was the key.When I was a freshman at USC, I was in the purser's office because I was bewildered as to where I was supposed to go. I had what seemed to be a complicated schedule I couldnt understand even though the instructions on how to read the schedule was right there on the schedule!Almost in tears over my days frustration I looked up, and on the wall behind the clerk was a big ol' sign that stated..."When in DOUBT, read the instructions".I chuckled to myself, exceted that long line, sat down, read the instructions and off I went.So with this PFD deal.... I re-read the instructions on how to order the correct size vest. I actually got my tape measure out, had a friend help with the measuring. Even though I only weigh 104lbs, my chest size is 39". Looking at the chart I could hardly believe that I needed to order a Medium. After all my chest measurements are the same as 20 years ago when I bought the Casad Neo Vest and it is an extra SMALL still fitting fine, crushed but fine.So I followed the chart, ordered the Medium and it fits like a charm.This vest is attractive and shaped a bit more like the old style vests (anyone who skied 20 years ago before they changed the type of foam, the positioning and blocking of that new puffy foam knows what I mean.) The vests were smooth in front and back. Small was small and extra large was extra large.In those days you did not look like a circus marshmellow as you do now due to the new fluffly foam positioned mostly in the front, barely nothing in the back.This vest fits like a charm and the most rediculous part is that by following the chartsame for all 4 different brands, all but Body Glove (which was defiantly larger than the others I ordered even though it too was a size 38-40. I found 3 out of 4 vests that fit reasonably simular by following THEIR charts regardless of the "size"s-m-l etc... that didn't matter. The size 38-40 was the key.It looks FANTASTIC! DOES NOT RIDE UP, is tight, very tight so it will work as it is suppose to when I am in the water. The point of a vest is not just to keep your nose and mouth above the water line but stay on top of the water, keep your chest well above the waterline. Fit correctly, and that means tight but not to the point of a potentially collapsed lung.I can safely say that if you are realistic and actually follow the chart with your REAL measurements, not what you think are your measurements, you will not need to "size up" or "size down". It will then just become a matter of what you want your vest to look like on you. I wanted, simple, princess lines without all that puff in the front, and that is exactly what this vest looks like. The straps can give even more customization.Follow the instructions on how to measure, measure correctly, match up the chart with what ever "size" that ends up being....and order it.I'M SURE YOU WILL FIND A VEST THAT FIRS ON THE FIRST TRY.This holds true with probably all the vests here on Amazon.
quister
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2018
I am 5’4” and 127lbs 34D. Bought the size small - fits PERFECTLY. That being said, I’ve been waterskiing since I was 8 and I still wakeboard 30 years later - I like my jackets tight before I get in the water because if they’re not, they will shift up and get obnoxiously in your chin/neck space once you’re in the water. Neoprene jackets SHOULD fit tight before you’re in the water. They expand a little when you get them wet. They should not start to shift up on your body when you’re in the water. If they ride up to your chin when you get in the water, they’re not the right size. If you’re just going fishing or something, I wouldn’t buy a neoprene vest. They’re hot when not wet and there are vests out there with mesh backs to keep you cool. This type of jacket is best for boating or kayaking or playing in the water... something where you are actually in water. If you’re buying it to be IN the water, stick with their sizing, it is correct.Like this jacket: low profile foam, looks like it’s made well, comfortable tight fit that had good spacing for my girls....wasn’t too tight across them. (That being said, after I zipped and buckled I did tug the bottom to get everything in the right spot) we’ll see how it goes once I’m in the water. If my opinion doesn’t change, I won’t update.
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