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POUROVER


RESCUES. RACE. ROTATE. PHOTO: KAYDI PYETTE


OH, BUOY gearbag MAXIMUS PRIME www.kokatat.com | $219


Designed with input from Eric and Dane Jackson, the Maximus Prime is Kokatat’s hefty, ultimate performance PFD. A Type V rescue vest, it features wide, reinforced shoulder straps with an independently sus- pended front flotation panel that moves with the paddler. The Maximus Prime has a front lash tab with scabbard cover and a large, gusseted front pocket. Webbing adjustments are made easily from the front of the vest. Kokatat also offers this PFD as a simple touring vest, called the Prime. High sign: Everything you want in a rescue vest. Low sign: Its beefy build means you won’t forget you’re wearing it.


NRS ZEN www.nrsweb.com | $189.95


The low-profile NRS Zen keeps your movements free. The Zen takes after NRS’s popular Ninja, featuring the same reinforced shoulders that take the strain of rescue maneuvers. A large front stash pocket and interior envelope pocket hold your ‘biners, prussic cord, snacks and other supplies and a lash tab up front provides easy access to your river knife. The VaporLoft fleece hand warmer slot keeps your fingers toasty. High sign: Four side and two shoulder cinch straps customize the fit. Low sign: The floating front panel adds bulk.


48 RAPID SPRING 2013


PFDS THAT’LL FLOAT YOUR BOAT K O K ATAT


SANDILINE SLIM www.galasportusa.com | $120


As one of the slimmest and lightest PFDs on the market, ease of move- ment is no problem when you’re wearing the Sandiline Slim. This pull- over style PFD was designed in Slovenia with slalom racing in mind. Thin shoulder strap webbing and a tapered cut are the minimalistic features that allow for agility. Three elastic adjustment straps on each side ensure a good fit. Approved by the ICF. High sign: So light you’ll forget you’re wearing it. Low sign: Fixed shoulder straps don’t accom- modate varied torsos.


SAL US PROTO www.salusmarine.com | $289 CAD


Salus’ Proto will keep you on top whether you’re creeking or playboat- ing. This PFD has a contoured back pad for extra comfort and rib pro- tection. The Proto’s storage system provides convenient access for left or right hand paddlers and offers several knife and lash tab locations. Adjustments are hidden in the zippered front pocket to prevent snags and provide a tidy profile. High sign: A stretchy webbing pocket on the back of the jacket allows paddlers to store a two-liter water bladder for on-the-water hydration. Low sign: It’ll take 3,266 returned empties to afford this one. Cheers. —Kaydi Pyette


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