Inflatable Safety
A life jacket can save you-but only if you have it on. These PFDs have built-inharnesses and are comfortable enough to actually wear. A gear review from our November 2009 issue
You probably have a handful of those bulky orange life jackets in a locker that'll satisfy U.S. Coast Guard safety requirements should you be boarded. But would you ever wear one unless it was absolutely-like the boat is sinking-necessary? And even if you'd wear it, it's still not a harness that will help keep you attached to the boat. You don't want to be left treading water while your boat sails away, do you? The solution is simple: Wear an inflatable PFD/harness and use a tether.
Most safety equipment is something you have to carry and hope to never use, but inflatable PFD/harnesses are different. They get used-as in worn-but not used-as in inflated-all the time. If you're in the market for this piece of safety kit, there's a couple of things to consider. First, do you want a manual inflator, in which you pull a rip cord to inflate the device, or would you like the security of having an automatic backup? (See "Inflation Mechanisms," next page.) You should also figure out if a simple, easy-to-wear PFD will do the trick in lieu of one with an integrated harness. A harness model generally costs a bit more. If you'll be doing any offshore cruising, a harness model will let you clip into jacklines and, in a worst-case scenario, be easily hauled aboard at the end of a halyard. On the other hand, if your plans include only daysailing and coastal cruising, a model without a harness will be better than not wearing any PFD at all.
After you've resolved these issues, it's simply a matter of finding one that fits. Weight and fit will vary, so try on a bunch of different models until you find one that's so comfortable that you'll forget you're wearing it-until you really need it. The following roundup of PFD/harnesses will help you get a feel for the choices.
Bill Springer is CW's senior editor.
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| Mustang Survival Inflatable PFD and Harness |
Mustang Survival Inflatable PFD and Harness
Mustang Survival's sailing harness is equipped with the company's exclusive Hydrostatic Inflator Technology. It automatically inflates only when submerged in 4 or more inches of water and not inadvertently due to rain, spray, or humidity. It also features the patented SecureZip closure system to ensure that the PFD stays closed during even the most rigorous activity and will still open efficiently when required. And it's guaranteed to be maintenance-free for five years or until inflated.$310, (360) 676-1782, www.mustangsurvival.com
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| Revere Comfort Max |
Revere Comfort Max
The Comfort Max is available with both manual and automatic inflators. When inflated, the bright-yellow bladder has additional reflective tape around the collar to aid visibility. The harness is built of sturdy webbing and has two steel rings to clip onto a tether. The bladder cover is available in red or navy blue. $200, (877) 738-3738, www.reveresupply.com
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| X-treme Sail 33 DX from Blue STorm |
X-Treme Sail 33 DX from Blue Storm
This harness and PFD is equipped with an automatic inflator, and it can also be manually inflated by pulling a rip cord. The inflatable bladder is contained in a durable Cordura shell that has a small plastic window so you can easily see the status of the inflator (auto or manual) and reflective areas to make the vest more visible at night. The harness is made of sturdy, 2-inch wide webbing and has two beefy rings in the front for the tether. $210, (781) 831-6011, www.bluestorm.us
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| Sospenders PFD with Harness |
Sospenders PFD with Harness
This unit's cover and bladder are sewn together to form a one-piece unit that's easy to wear, rearm, and repack. The bladder is brightly colored and has reflective tape for visibility. The PFD is available with manual and automatic inflators. The belt fastens using a 2-inch Fastex buckle that clicks when it's locked.$170, (800) 835-3278, www.sospenders.com







