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    All,
    I have some christmas money to spend and I believe its high time I invest in a quality lifevest. I want to purchase an A/M inflatable unit. I am usually on the water 100+ days a year in conditions of all types and temperatures. Any recommendations ? Happy New Year and God Bless.

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    I have 2 different versions of those. I like the more deluxe version better. That being said I am sure there are better brands of inflatables out there
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    If there’s no budget, then purchase the best one that works on hydrostatic pressure. The less expensive models deploy with contact with water and that includes rain so keep a rearming kit on hand if you decide to go the less $ route.
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    I have the Mustang survival and really like it, one reason is it has it`s own built in gauge if the CO2 container needs to be replaced, so not spending money needlessly. It is very comfortable when I first put it on I notice it being there but about 15 minutes or so I don`t notice it. It`s so comfortable when stopping on Lake restaurants ( bars ) I forget to take it off.
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    Sounds like a good vest
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    I second the Mustang MIT series A/M PFD. These have been tested and being they are frontside buoyant they do roll over the person onto their back face up with neck support if they fall in the water face down and unconscious. Some vests do not roll a person onto their back if they fall in face first. I have personal experience with this vest, not in a life threatening way. I wear it all the time when fishing, under big motor power, or generally any time I am on the water. I have even worn it on over water construction that I was project managing on. The Mustang MIT A/M has a robust inflation system and seems to be better in the rain. I have been in very strong wind blown 1 inch or better an hour rain on a construction project and it did not accidently inflate. However, I would make attempts to keep it dry when storing it. I do not work for Mustang nor receive any endorsements from them. I have given these vests to my father-in-law (who has fallen out of the boat conscious), my uncle, and my wife. They are comfortable and worth every penny. Bass Pro and Cabelas have them on the rack for you to try on. This is just my opinion and thanks for reading it. Stay safe on the water.

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    I probably need to upgrade in spring
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    Quote Originally Posted by BabyFinster View Post
    I second the Mustang MIT series A/M PFD. These have been tested and being they are frontside buoyant they do roll over the person onto their back face up with neck support if they fall in the water face down and unconscious. Some vests do not roll a person onto their back if they fall in face first. I have personal experience with this vest, not in a life threatening way. I wear it all the time when fishing, under big motor power, or generally any time I am on the water. I have even worn it on over water construction that I was project managing on. The Mustang MIT A/M has a robust inflation system and seems to be better in the rain. I have been in very strong wind blown 1 inch or better an hour rain on a construction project and it did not accidently inflate. However, I would make attempts to keep it dry when storing it. I do not work for Mustang nor receive any endorsements from them. I have given these vests to my father-in-law (who has fallen out of the boat conscious), my uncle, and my wife. They are comfortable and worth every penny. Bass Pro and Cabelas have them on the rack for you to try on. This is just my opinion and thanks for reading it. Stay safe on the water.
    The only PFD that will turn you over if unconscious is a Type 1….which none of the Mustang inflatables are…..no inflatables are Type 1. I have used Mustang for years but folks shouldn’t think it will roll you over if your face down.

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    I just purchased the BPS a/m 33. I thought I owed it to my family to invest in a nice comfortable pfd. It makes them happy and it’s comfortable so I don’t mind wearing it at all.


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    Several on my boat. BPS brand, mustang, onyx and a couple that look like a Fanny pack you wear around your waist. I always wear one. Fell in a few years back in February when I commercial fished. No vest. Only went in to my neck.
    Boat ramp only about 3 minutes from the house. Tied the boat off and came to the house pulling just the trailer and knocked at the front door. Never forget the wife’s face as she shook her head. Threw the wet clothes in the tub and put dry one on.
    Butt cheeks stayed cold all day while running my nets. Lol
    I do wear one now while on the water and hope everyone does.


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