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Impact Vest with hydration pouch

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Created by Foilnut > 9 months ago, 2 Jun 2023
Foilnut
181 posts
2 Jun 2023 11:02PM
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Looking for a impact vest with hydration pouch to use for DW foiling. One possibility I see is the Forward WIP Impact vest. Any comments from users on this on how well they work in a SUP DW application? Other brands?

Hdip
465 posts
2 Jun 2023 11:33PM
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For DW foiling, most guys switch from an impact vest to a paddle vest. Something a Kayaker would use. They are shorter on your torso and have a wider opening for your arms with very little over your shoulders. They have pockets on the front and pockets for a water bladder in the back. Vaikobi is a popular brand, but there are lots. Searching for "kayak paddle vest" will show you the most options. Fisherman's vests can be similar and cheaper.

Foilnut
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4 Jun 2023 10:43AM
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Hdip said..
For DW foiling, most guys switch from an impact vest to a paddle vest. Something a Kayaker would use. They are shorter on your torso and have a wider opening for your arms with very little over your shoulders. They have pockets on the front and pockets for a water bladder in the back. Vaikobi is a popular brand, but there are lots. Searching for "kayak paddle vest" will show you the most options. Fisherman's vests can be similar and cheaper.


Hdip. ok that makes sense. Thanks

I will hit my paddle shop. Hopefully find something that also has some impact protection. I can see falling a lot as a beginner. LOL

Pasquales
204 posts
6 Jul 2023 6:25AM
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For paddling, I like Mocke PFD's and have the Flow model.

Has good size pockets.

mockepaddling.com/product/mocke-flow-pfd



baldy123
WA, 447 posts
6 Jul 2023 7:48AM
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Vaikobi V3 ocean PFD with a front zip are popular.
They have front pockets and space for water in the back. Bright colours to be seen. You can also unzip if you get too hot. I use a Forward WIP Neo 50N impact vest for winging and sup. These are comfy and warm. This vest only has a front pocket for phone, tools and keys. If I want water I have to take a cambelbak 1.5L waist belt. Best to try and stay as light as possible when learning foiling. Every kilo lighter helps!





Pasquales
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10 Jul 2023 5:20AM
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baldy123 said..
Vaikobi V3 ocean PFD with a front zip are popular.
"If I want water I have to take a cambelbak 1.5L waist belt. Best to try and stay as light as possible when learning foiling. Every kilo lighter helps!






The Moke Flow has big front/back pockets. I put the 1.5 L bladder in the rear pocket, food up front, run the drinking tube over the shoulder strap. There's a loop for the tube.



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