As title says, just looking for somewhere in town to find Jet Pilot life vests, specifically the A-10 Attack. Found one in Sylvan Lake for $80, and now I regret not picking it up.
Thanks
As title says, just looking for somewhere in town to find Jet Pilot life vests, specifically the A-10 Attack. Found one in Sylvan Lake for $80, and now I regret not picking it up.
Thanks
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Have you tried Hyperactive watersports or Mobius marine?
those two,
or motive boardshop in chestermere
lol
149 at hyperactive..
honestly if your not crazy good get a certified floater... you can get decent neoprene ones..
but if you really wanna look slick grab one of those. because i wont lie, they do look bad asssss ahaha..
Last edited by snowboard; 07-22-2008 at 05:22 PM.
80 bucks! that's crazy, i would go back and pick it up.
http://www.hyperactivewatersports.co...&productID=256
according to their site they want
149.00
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martin equipment (mastercraft dealer) also has Jet Pilot vests, i saw some in there when i picked up a fat sac, but don't recall what the price was
what size are you looking for?
just order is online boardstop.com
but depending on what size you are i have an a 10 attack vest
but in calgary hyperactive is your only bet
and a heads up these give you no flotation, they look cool and thats about it, let the air out of your lungs and you will sink
Last edited by civicrider; 07-23-2008 at 12:15 PM.
Yeah I broke a rib a few years ago when I was snowmobiling and it gets sore if I bail hard, so someone recommended a comp vest instead of a CGA vest.Originally posted by civicrider
and a heads up these give you no flotation, they look cool and thats about it, let the air out of your lungs and you will sink
Can anyone confirm that there would be a difference in my case?
Edit: I will check size tonight, not sure if I would want a medium or large. Did you order yours from boardstop?
Last edited by Euro_Trash; 07-23-2008 at 12:51 PM.
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nope the "impact" vest doesn't really protect you, when you crash its just like not having any vest at all, which prevents you from getting winded because you sink into the water. Well thats what they say, but then your better off wearing no vest at all.Originally posted by Euro_Trash
Yeah I broke a rib a few years ago when I was snowmobiling and it gets sore if I bail hard, so someone recommended a comp vest instead of a CGA vest.
Can anyone confirm that there would be a difference in my case?
Edit: I will check size tonight, not sure if I would want a medium or large. Did you order yours from boardstop?
check out the helium logo vest, its CGA, a side entry and its pretty thin.
http://www.boardstop.com/product_inf...oducts_id=2554
i got mine from hyperactive, bought a boat there so i got a good deal
I've ridden both and really i don't notice a difference when i bail, but the helium makes it so i don't have to hold myself up when i am riding.