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    Need a new PFD. Apparently the Cabelas model I have has been discontinued. No re-arming availabe for it. Guess Mustang must be the best brand, but not sure which one I need. I don't swim a stroke. Fish mostly bymyself. Need self inflatable if I go over. So far have been able to stay in the boat but who knows what tomorrow may bring. Getting older and not as steady on my feet as I was when younger.

    Which model do your reccomend? Best place to buy. Can't put a price on your life. At least I would not want to put a price on it but my wife might have an interest.

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    Onyx and Mustang make some awesome lightweight inflatable PFD. Personally I own two Mustangs because I for a great deal on them. Changing the rearming cartridge is easy and costs around 50 dollars annually to change both vests. Mine is so comfortable I can fish all day in them without it getting in the way or bothering me.

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    Mustang. It wont inflate during the rain, in a wet storage locker, or high humidity. It's a pressure actuated system that requires 4" of water to inflate. They're expensive but worth it IMO. I just got one for Christmas, and have worn it 4 days so far since then, and one day was an absolute deluge down pour of a day. No issues.
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    I have been using the same Mustang for 10 years and often forget I'm even wearing it. Scared me straight a few years ago as it inflated automatically while wearing it due to age of arming unit. I have other brands, newer units I give to guests I take fishing but that old Mustang is my favorite. When it inflated I left it in the house for a week before deflating to see if it had any leaks. There was none. Mustang is my vote.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    Changing the rearming cartridge is easy and costs around 50 dollars annually to change both vests.
    You need to rearm every year?
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    I have both Onyx and Mustang. I had one of the Onyx inflate in the locker. I bought the Mustang to prevent that problem. I have loaded the boat, then got in the truck to drive home and realized I was still wearing it
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    You need to rearm every year?
    No but you do when it inflates on it's own or you use it to keep yourself from drowning.
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    Had this one for 8 years. Rearm every 3 years. This model can be used in pouring down rain...will not go off due to humidity. Just bought new one for wife with the new boat. Check around for best price.

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    Yes on the Mustang for me also. Very comfortable and like Jack said I have worn mine all the way home and not realized it until putting the boat in the shed. Lol


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    I have Mustang. They make more than one type of the auto inflate. The HIT is hydrostatic, has to be submerged to auto inflate. The other type is the pill type that dissolves with water.

    The pill type technology is the type that can go off due to humidity or getting soaked.

    I have both types from mustang. I originally bought the HIT type, I find it fairly comfortable but it rubs on my neck a little. This past fall I was at a surplus store that bought a truck load of surplus from Bass pro/cabelas they had over 100 of the inflatable vest that all needed rearmed. All the vest still had price tags on them from the store. I found the pill style vest laid flater than the HIT style. I bought one of each (very good deal). I already had a HIT recharge kit ($90) that still had 2 years left till expiration. Bought a pill kit($30 apx) from Amazon.

    I did blow up the vest to make sure the bladders were good before I bought them and put the new kits in.

    Both of the vest can also be deployed manually by pulling a string. From the number of vest they had I think people at the store must pull the string more often than you would think. They pill type still had a good pill but the CO2 was empty. I tested the pill it took a couple seconds to dissolve when I put it in water.

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