- Brand: O’Neill Wetsuits
- Color: Black/Black/Black
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Life Vest Type: Near-shore Buoyant vests
- Material: Mesh,Neoprene,Polyester
- Imported
- Zipper closure
- USCG Approved Personal Flotation Device; Perfect for Wake Sports, Waterskiing, Tubing, and Swimming
- Segmented Foam Core And Anatomical Flex Points Allow Unrestricted Movement
- Quick Release Safety Buckles And Heavy Duty Front Zipper Create an Unparalleled Sense of Security
- Minimal Bulk Design Allows Full Mobility, While Expansion Panels Enable a Comfortable Fit
- Relaxed Fit For The Water Sports Enthusiast Who Wants Some Room To Move
- Neoprene vests are meant to fit fairly snugly when dry. It’s important that they do fit snug. When neoprene gets wet it expands so the in order for the vest to fit properly it needs to be snug.































Staceily –
My husband and I live on the lake. After getting a new kayak we decided to finally get PFDs to be extra safe, but mostly to be able to float when getting out of the kayak and into the water. And if we ever go somewhere more dangerous obviously PFDs are necessary. After researching we saw this vest listed as a good choice for kayakers with plenty of space for arm movement and not too bulky on the back where you sit.My husband is 5’10 and 170ish pounds, almost 42 inch chest- the large fit perfectly. He tried it out on the paddle board with a kayak paddle and was able to paddle very easily. It fits snug but comfortable. I pushed him off the board into the water (he asked me to) and he was able to float and move much easier in the water. Neither of us are super strong swimmers but he feels much more comfortable now.
Scott Williams –
Overall, I’m very happy with these vests. I have bought 12 of them in various sizes. For some applications, I prefer neoprene, but that is hotter to wear unless you will actually be in the water or doing active watersports. For boat riding and general safety, these are cheaper and do the job well – especially for “guest” vests. Sizing is tricky as these (and most other) life jackets tend to run small. Usually order at least one size up from your normal clothes size.
cesar cantu –
For comfort level I would order the next size up but it’s a very good best fits well It’s a good purchase
LUIS M. –
Good value for the money
Robin M. Cowell –
For jet skiing.
stevebigs –
The buoyancy is great and this vest is very comfortable and fits great
H. Watters –
This life vest is priced right. It wears well and does what it is suppose to do. The fabric around the floatation is a bit loose but doesnβt change its purpose.
Raul –
Es liviano y muy cΓ³modo y muy bonito