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Created by Greenarrowz > 9 months ago, 14 Feb 2015
Greenarrowz
NSW, 301 posts
14 Feb 2015 8:14PM
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Hi all , im new here ,the names Dan.

Im 4 weeks into kiting , 2014 switch 13 m kite
and just up on the board..about 7 hrs total

been out in the surf once and think its time to buy a buoyancy vest.....

Any types to steer clear of?
And any input on a good brand would be helpful.
Also will the vest interfere with my waist harness?
will I have to buy some other harness to use the vest?
cheers





gcdave
534 posts
14 Feb 2015 6:00PM
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Greenarrowz said...
Any types to steer clear of?


All of them

stormgod
QLD, 137 posts
14 Feb 2015 8:14PM
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You can get awesome low profile impact vest from pro wake at worongary on the gold Coast. I use my when i cable and boat tow on the river.

Craig66
NSW, 2466 posts
14 Feb 2015 9:23PM
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stormgod said..
You can get awesome low profile impact vest from pro wake at worongary on the gold Coast. I use my when i cable and boat tow on the river.


Geeeeeeesssssss, stomgod for 47 your looking like you have had a hard life

Subculture
443 posts
14 Feb 2015 6:31PM
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Greenarrowz said..
Hi all , im new here ,the names Dan.

Im 4 weeks into kiting , 2014 switch 13 m kite
and just up on the board..about 7 hrs total

been out in the surf once and think its time to buy a buoyancy vest.....

Any types to steer clear of?
And any input on a good brand would be helpful.
Also will the vest interfere with my waist harness?
will I have to buy some other harness to use the vest?
cheers


Welcome here Dan,

It's good to see you consider your safety. Reading your post, the NP High Hook springs to mind. It'll work just fine with your existing waist harness. You'll have flotation and impact protection.

I don't know where you'll find one over east, just do a search online.

The 'cool kids' might give you some grief here but it's just white noise

Here's a link, it's second from the bottom of the page. http://www.npsurf.com/products/protective/impact-flotation-vests.html

Also, here's a great video showing exactly how it fits etc.

Greenarrowz
NSW, 301 posts
14 Feb 2015 9:42PM
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cheers guys....
great post Subculture....thnx
that will point me in the right direction , and yes safety is the one of my core values to a long kiting future....
awsome forum and amazing sport

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
14 Feb 2015 10:32PM
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Greenarrowz said..
Also will the vest interfere with my waist harness?


Your harness has flotation...
If you still can't stay high enough, get yourself to the pool for some water tread training.

Wicksy
QLD, 153 posts
14 Feb 2015 10:18PM
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Hi Dan

I've been using the NP High Hook for about 18 months. First with a waist harness, and now with a boardshort harness. Works really well. Comfy, good floatation, well made. Makes learning waterstarts etc much easier when you are sitting higher in the water and not waisting energy trying to stay afloat, and provides great impact protection for the inevitable wipe outs.
If you cant find a store in NSW that sells them, try Surffx on the Gold Coast. surffx.com.au. Thats where I got mine.

Greenarrowz
NSW, 301 posts
15 Feb 2015 1:24PM
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surfingboye said...
Greenarrowz said..
Also will the vest interfere with my waist harness?


Your harness has flotation...
If you still can't stay high enough, get yourself to the pool for some water tread training.


yeah no problem treading water etc...just occured to me when I was on the edge of a dead zone behind the island,it took a lot of energy out of me to relaunch
and tread water , the kite rotated couple times before it decided to launch.....by the time it did I was a lil zapped..
was thinking if it rolled and crossed the lines , the 200m return to beach after self recovery would have been exhausting for my first time in the surf...
a vest will protect me a lil more if this happens...


cheers wicksy....ill hit up the surffx site for a browse

gcdave
534 posts
15 Feb 2015 11:23AM
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Ur 4 weeks in and were hoping kiting was more pleasant then the very minor kitemare u experienced..

It gets worse,and no placebo makes the process more enjoyable except new gear and keeping the stoke

Freddofrog
WA, 522 posts
15 Feb 2015 9:11PM
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I have a liquid force impact vest. It does provide some additional floatation which is nice. It useed to ride up a lot (I wear a seat harness) I sewed some buckles on to attach to hharrnes. works fine now

Mark50
NSW, 166 posts
16 Feb 2015 12:18AM
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Have been using a Jet Pilot Nighthawk combined buoyancy and impact best for a year or so. It's comfortable, fits with waist and board short harnesses and is standing up to pretty frequent use. Worth a look. Kitepower in Sydney has them I think.



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