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NRS Chinook Fishing Kayak PFD

NRS Chinook Fishing Kayak PFD

Description

The NRS Chinook Fishing Kayak Lifejacket (PFD) is the ultimate choice for kayak anglers. It offers exceptional organization and attachment points for all your fishing accessories, making it the best-selling life jacket in the world for fishing enthusiasts. Not only does it enhance your fishing effectiveness, but it also provides unbeatable comfort that ensures a pleasant experience on the water.

This lifejacket is designed to meet the US Coast Guard Certification standards through Underwriters Laboratories (UL). It is proudly made in the USA, guaranteeing top-notch quality and craftsmanship.

The Chinook Fishing PFD is specifically engineered to provide ample room in the front while offering a perfect fit in the back. Its Soft, PlushFIT foam construction conforms to your body type, ensuring maximum comfort throughout your fishing trips. Additionally, the jacket features multiple adjustment points, allowing you to customize the fit to your body every time you wear it.

Equipped with two large zippered pockets, two accessory pockets, and a tool holder pocket, this lifejacket provides ample storage space to keep all your fishing essentials within reach. You can easily stow away fishing gear, bait, and other necessities, ensuring easy access whenever you need them.

Now let's address some frequently asked questions:

How big is the XL/XXL size?

The XL/XXL size is suitable for individuals with a chest size ranging from 50" to 56".

What's the difference between XL/XXL and XXL sizes?

The LG/XL size accommodates chests measuring from 42" to 52", while the XL/XXL size caters to those with a chest size of 50" to 56". The only difference lies in the strap lengths; the flotation part remains the same.

What size should I get if I'm 6'2 and 250lbs?

Based on personal experience, an individual with similar measurements recommends ordering the L/XL size. They are 6'2" and 265lbs, and the lifejacket fits them well with plenty of adjustability. Even if you typically wear XXL sizes, this jacket should provide a comfortable fit.

Why does it list four sizes when they typically make only three sizes (XS/M, L/XL, and XL/XXL)?

This discrepancy appears to be an error. The XS/M and S/M sizes are likely the same, making the correct sizes available as XS/M, L/XL, and XL/XXL. We appreciate your attention to detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big is the xl/xxl?

The size XL/XXL fits those with a chest size of 50"-56".

What’s the difference between xl/xxl And the xxl?

Lg/XL is chest size 42" to 52" and XL/XXL is 50" to 56". Only the straps are different lengths. The flotation part is the same.

What size should i get? I'm 6'2 250lbs

I ordered the L/XL as I am 6’ 2” and 265lbs. It is very adjustable and will easily fit over my winter rain gear. I typically wear XXL everything from shirts to jackets and was surprised how well this fits.

Don't they only make these in 3 sizes? xs/m, l/xl, and xl/xxl? why does it list 4 sizes here?

It looks like an error as the xs/m and the s/m are the same. Thanks