Consumer Reports lifejacket?
I can not find any consumer reports or reviews, including lifejackets. Does anyone know of good brands that have been used in the past and trust? Looking for a vest infant life, I found a lot of them, but no comments. So far my favorite Kent sub zero is the neoprene, but I really have nothing to go on about what others think of this brand or if there is anything better. Not looking for cheap, I am in search of safety and comfort.
Extrasport makes some of the best life jackets you can buy. They are very popular with kayakers and whitewater rafting outfitters because they feel comfortable durable and more importantly, safe. Stearns PFDs http://www.extrasport.com/ ago that are popular among fishermen and recreational boaters. http://www.stearnsflotation.com/?
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Stohlquist Infant/Toddler Nemo Infant Personal Floatation Device I may not be walking too steadily yet, but see if that stops me from heading for the water (even if I have to crawl to get there!) Good thing Daddy’s got a hold of the easy-grip handle on my NEMO life jacket from Stohlquist. Stohlquist made it super bright red and yellow so you won’t lose sight of me, and it’s contoured to fit my tiny body without riding up. Mommy says the great big collar means t… |
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Kent Infant Full Throttle Baby Safe Vest (Orange) $21.19 Infant’s Kent Baby Safe Boating Vest “babies” your baby with comfort, support, and U.S. Coast Guard approved protection! BIG BUCKS OFF! The waist belt and shoulder strap ensures a snug fit, while the full-collar design gives extra head and next support. You’ll get to share your love of the open water stress-free knowing your baby is comfortable, and most importantly, safe. Snug as a bug: U.S. Coas… |
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Full Throttle Infant Soft Poly-Span Flex-Back Watersport Vest (Neoprene Type) $40.49 This infant’s life jacket from Full Throttle features a Poly-Span polyester/spandex material for greater flexibility, stretchability, and comfort. Bright colors on the shoulders make the life jacket more visible on the water. Other highlights include a pop-up pillow, a leg strap, and a grab strap for added safety and quick recovery. This is a U.S. Coast Guard-approved Type II life jacket, which is… |














