Impact Vests. Pro's and Con's

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samio
samio
WA
183 posts
WA, 183 posts
12 Jan 2006 8:38pm
Hey guys.
Im looking around for an impact vest for cable ski/kiting, and want to know what to look out for and what not to buy etc. any information is appreciated.
Brighton Kiter Rhys
Brighton Kiter Rhys
WA
196 posts
WA, 196 posts
12 Jan 2006 8:44pm
i find the ones with side entry seem 2 always come undone... the zips just work themselves down in about 10mins or after your first crash....

other than that i hear the new LF pimp ones are awesome, and also the Nevin ones sold by BKB are decent but those are the ones with side entry things...
elizabethb
elizabethb
QLD
2081 posts
QLD, 2081 posts
12 Jan 2006 10:58pm
Pros

  • Get one thats a PFD (Personal flotation device) also if you are worried about not staying afloat- negative side of this, is that with kiting, u can just end up skimming along the water's surface and can't get upwind to your board because your floating too much

  • Really helps and is a necessity for the cable park - saves painful injuries... Zip up front seems to be very supportive and comfortable. No zip problems there



  • Cons

  • Can really rub up under your arm, even if they are the correct size

  • May not be confortable with your kiting harness... If seat it should be fine, if waist it might not fit properly or have to find a way to wear it underneath your harness, check it out first.

  • Don't get a kiting harness/impact vest in one... Imagine a normal waist harness riding up with an impact vest fixed to it... Painful to your neck, throat and can be very uncomfortable


Good luck with your search Hope this helped.
samio
samio
WA
183 posts
WA, 183 posts
12 Jan 2006 9:14pm
Thanks alot for that, im getting one mainly for the Cable park, but what you said about body dragging is a good point. i dont want to get one too bulky coz of the issue with the harness so yeh.
Brian
Brian
WA
7 posts
WA, 7 posts
13 Jan 2006 4:18am
Easy resolved!! just stop being *****s!!! if you need too where a im***** vest then quit the sport and be a windsurfer!!! if you dont get hurt when kiteing then your not kiteing hard enough!! good wind to those who love the sport,
not on board
not on board
210 posts
210 posts
13 Jan 2006 6:50am
"if you dont get hurt when kiteing then your not kiteing hard enough!! "

Spoken like someone who has not cracked a rib yet. When you have had to spend over a month off the water cause your practice with kiteloops smacked you to hard on the water then you realize there is a place for impact vests. I have had many serious hits on the water where I thanked my good sense to have my impact vest on. I don't always ride with it but if you think you are going to be trying out some new moves, it is very useful.
bondo
bondo
QLD
699 posts
QLD, 699 posts
13 Jan 2006 9:13am
quote:
Originally posted by Brian

Easy resolved!! just stop being *****s!!! if you need too where a im***** vest then quit the sport and be a windsurfer!!! if you dont get hurt when kiteing then your not kiteing hard enough!! good wind to those who love the sport,



wow. l33t.
ellery
ellery
VIC
187 posts
VIC, 187 posts
13 Jan 2006 10:58am
Brian,

We've got a stimilar theory with Motorbike riding. It's not if you don't get hurt you're not trying hard enough, but if you don't fall over you're not trying hard enough. We wear as much protective gearing as possible to prevent ourselves from getting hurt, but we still go for it. It's absolutely rediculous to expect or want to get hurt, it's not fun sitting at home watching kiting videos all summer.

Good on you samio for looking at getting an impact vest, i've just started wearing a helmet on the water, and now i've got it, i don't even know it's there. Let us know what one you buy and how it goes.

I can see where elizabeth is going with getting a PFD, as i think it's a legal requirement to wear one in victoria now?

James
wind killer
wind killer
WA
10 posts
WA, 10 posts
13 Jan 2006 8:21am
I wear a Jet Pilot one. Is is rated PDF 3 I think. Very happy with it. Not very bulky, hardly notice it on actually. It has a side zipper, which has only come apart twice. Once when thrown from the back of a fast moving boat and another time after a massive stack. Stays together still cause it has a strap. It does ride up a bit when you use a waist harness though. Essential item if you like to bob around the ocean for an hour with broken gear or having problem relaunching in light winds. (need to invest in a fifth line)
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
13 Jan 2006 11:37am
the cabrinah one looks good - check it out if you can.
Air Catcher
Air Catcher
WA
60 posts
WA, 60 posts
13 Jan 2006 9:08am
Yeah go the new cabrinha vest harness. ive been useing the older one for two years. it rides up a bit when the kite is parked at 12 but ive never had an injury when i should off. . also it doesnt affect your bodydraging
samio
samio
WA
183 posts
WA, 183 posts
13 Jan 2006 9:29am
Yeh i was thinking of getting the JP PFD 3 vest, you have to have it at the ski park so yeh. Brian, settle down mate, we all love the sport, but for the ski park you HAVE to wear one. The thing is i want to ride hard to the point where i DONT kill a rib if i crash.
t o b y
t o b y
WA
530 posts
WA, 530 posts
13 Jan 2006 11:34am
hi i have a neil pride one that i used to use for kitting its not bulky zip up front and clips.. i found it very suportive as well as protective ! email me if u are interested

ps: its not an ugly one it looks pretty good and its black
Matthew
Matthew
WA
17 posts
WA, 17 posts
13 Jan 2006 2:19pm


I use a Wipika impact vest which I find fairly comfortable. Only problem is if you take a decent hit the velcro at the top and zip down the middle opens up.

Still manage to occasionally wind myself with it on but I'd hate to think how much harder it would feel without it.

Only other gripe with it is that it has a pocket for a kite knife but the knife rusted away pretty quickly.

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