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PFD 29 Jul, 2024
How to choose the right PFD for you

A personal floatation device (PFD) is the key to staying safe and visible on the water for athletes training, adventuring or racing. With so many types of life jackets, buoyancy aids and life vests available, how do you choose the right PFD for you?

20 years ago, watersports PFDs were big, bulky, and restricted arm and chest movement significantly (not ideal for water sports that require constant arm and chest movement!). And more often than not, you would not get a choice of colour or size. Most paddlers would opt not to wear a life jacket. Nowadays PFDs are required by law in many places throughout the world.

Technological Advancements in Life Jackets / PFDs

Well, the good news is that PFDs (also known as Life Jackets/Vests or Buoyancy Aids) have come a long way over the past decade, and Vaikobi has been leading the charge in designing and developing a range of PFDs specific to your water sport activity with the goal of making you feel great when wearing them. If you feel comfortable when you wear one, then you are more likely to wear it and that increases everyone's overall safety and enjoyment on the water.

Vaikobi PFDs are designed alongside Pro Athletes

One of our "not-so-secret" weapons here at Vaikobi is that we work with some of the world's best ocean athletes from across a range of water sport disciplines to help us design our products. And no, you don't have to be an elite athlete to wear our gear, but it does mean that we have put our gear through some very comprehensive testing and we have worked with our athletes to ensure a product that maximises comfort and performance on the water at the highest level of performance. Follow us on social media to keep up with our athletes and the gear they love.

So which Vaikobi PFD is right for you?

First of all, it is worth noting that all Vaikobi PFDs have been designed to ensure you have minimal bulk in areas where you need to move freely, and we use our unique form fitting foam which is super soft and comfortable to ensure that your PFD becomes "one" with you in a very short space of time. So because of that, you could choose any one of our products and be perfectly happy using them across a range of water sports. There are some differences though, so lets dive in to them.

Which water sport do you need a PFD for? 

If you Paddle (Surfski, Kayak, Canoe, OC, Dragonboat or Kayak Fishing), then the V4, V3 or VXP is going to be your jam. These have been designed to minimise disruption to your paddle stroke when in the boat. With built in storage and other great features for paddling such as hydration pockets - shop now on the paddling PFDs area of our website.

 

If you Sail, Foil or do a high energy water sport which requires a very sleek, fitted and minimal sailing PFD, then the VXi Pro Impact Vest or the VX PFD is the way to go.

The primary difference between the sailing PFDs is the pocket placement. The VXP has a single pocket on the front which is great to be able to easily store and access items you may need when you race, train or relax on the water. The VXi Pro has a front zip pocket for small snacks and safety items.

Going downwinding? For people doing lots of downwinders, the V4 life jacket or the VXP life jacket are both highly recommended to store your key safety items and easily access them.

How long do you want the body of your PFD?

The Vaikobi V4 and V3 PFDs are slightly longer in the back (but thinner) and overall have a more narrow profile which has it's advantages. The VXP is shorter and sits higher on the body, and you don the PFD through the side and secure with a side adjuster clip.

Do you need Hydration in your PFD?

Many athletes choose to carry water with them in their PFD. Vaikobi offer a range of options for the amount of hydration as well as the placement of the hydration pocket. Vaikobi make a 1.5L, 1L and 650mL hydration bladder. Check out each life jacket in our range and choose if you want your hydration pocket on the back (V3, V4, VXP) the front (VXP, VXi Pro) or both (VXP).

How adjustable do you want your PFD?

The side adjusters can be easily tightened or loosened and we recommend that you always make sure that you have them done up firmly, particularly if you think there is a high chance you might end up in the water. At the very least, make sure the lower two side straps are done up firmly as these straps play a big part in stopping the PFD from riding up when in the water. Our Vaikobi youtube channel has videos that show how to fit your PFD.

From an adjustability perspective, the V3 has both side and shoulder adjusters, which definitely helps you get the PFD sitting comfortably on your body. The VXP has super nice neoprene shoulder straps which feel very nice and comfortable when paddling and the shoulder straps have been designed at a length which enables the PFD to sit comfortably on your body.

Important: If you don't do your side adjusters up firmly, your PFD will ride up when in the water and it will take a bit of effort to get it done up tightly and get back in position from in the water.

On the V3 with the shoulder adjuster, you need to set this at a height which feels comfortable enough so your chin will not rub on the PFD when seated, but not too low so that you can feel the PFD rubbing on the top of your thighs. There is an optimum position for your shoulder straps assuming you have selected the correct size.

 

So what size PFD life jacket do I need to wear?

This is the question we get asked the most, and our answer is to choose a buoyancy size for correct fit rather than on weight. The reason why we say this is that all Vaikobi PFDs have a buoyancy above the minimum floatation required for under our ISO 12402-5 certification.

If you choose a PFD that fits correctly, then you will be more comfortable and it will do its job better in an emergency.

VIEW THE VAIKOBI PFD SIZE GUIDE

Importantly at Vaikobi, all our PFD's feature extra long side adjuster straps which will allow for a larger range of body sizes to fit the one PFD. So this means that you can go down a size quite easily if that is the correct fit for you.

We have made the attached size chart which will help you select the correct size. If in doubt, go a size down than what you think you need for maximum comfort.

 

How do I look after my Vaikobi PFD?

Vaikobi PFDs are made to last in the great outdoors, and we have these simple tips to prolong it's life:

Dry in the Shade: Once used, we highly recommend that you keep your PFD out of the sun. The sun will fade the colours over time, so we do recommend you keep them out of the sun when not in use.

Wash in fresh water: Wash in fresh water after each use to ensure that the salt does not attack the fabric and components. There is nothing on our PFDs which will rust, but washing in fresh water after each use will keep it fresh for your next use and will help a lot in prolonging the vest's useable life.

We hope that this article has helped you choose the right PFD for you. Of course if you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the team at customerservice@vaikobi.com

If you Paddle, Sail, Surf or Foil, then a Vaikobi PDF has you covered!

 

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