Apf Foam Vest
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Apf Foam Vest

$109.00
This front-entry foam vest is designed as a one-size-fits-all. View full description

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This front-entry foam vest is designed as a one-size-fits-all. Nine adjustment points to ensure a custom and secure fit for any adult paddler, regardless of size, shape, or ability.

The open-sided design allows for outstanding mobility and breathability. Padded neoprene shoulders are adjustable, and strap ends tuck neatly out of the way. Two side storage pockets hold your essentials and the front and shoulders of the durable 300D polyester shell feature reflective trim. The APF (All Person Fit) PFD is approved for Harmonized Level 70 in the USA and Canada. It meets the minimum life vest buoyancy of 15.7 lbs.

FEATURES

  • Open sides for freedom of movement and breathability
  • Nine points of adjustment offer a customized fit
  • Neoprene padded adjustable shoulders with strap end garage
Brand:
Mustang Survival

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