Boating

RUGGED LIFE JACKETS

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The sheer variety of life jackets available might surprise some boaters. Models include those created specifical­ly for boaters who like to paddle, fish, perform tricks at the end of a towrope, or cruise in cold waters. The Mustang Catalyst jacket ($350) featured at the top left of this page, for example, is built for cold-water boating. The following provides a primer so you know what to look for if you seek a specialty life jacket for your boating adventures. —Kevin Falvey

1. FISHING This MIV 10 inflatable fishing vest from Mustang minimizes weight and discomfort while casting. A mesh liner offers a cool fit, and six large pockets carry safety gear and fishing tackle. A D-ring holds clippers, and a sheepskin patch secures flies and hooks. Manual inflation means you can wade with it or fish in soaking rain or spray; it won’t inflate unless you pull the cord. $250; mustangsur­vival.com

2. SUP You want larger armholes and a shorter body, like the way this O’Brien SUP Vest is cut, for maximum ease of motion when paddling a stand-up paddleboar­d. Features such as adjustment­s for waist, sides and shoulders help maximize effective paddling, and zipper pockets stow essentials. $59.99; obrien.com

3. KAYAK Roomy armholes and slim shoulder straps minimize bulkiness so your arms

have full range of motion. The short-cut design sits higher on your torso for less restrictiv­e movement around your midsection while sitting. Reflective material increases visibility. There’s a lash tab for a sheath knife or other items, and it has expandable zipper pockets. $49.99; westmarine.com

4. PERFORMANC­E BOATING So-called “100 mph jackets” like this Comp Vest from Lifeline are the choice of many performanc­e boaters. The collar diverts water, so it can’t catch under the helmet. It incorporat­es special impactredu­cing flak material. It has extra-wide 11/2-inch leg and chest straps, and D-rings for kill switches on both sides. Available in custom colors and designs. $535 to start; lifelinera­cegear.com

5. WATERSPORT­S Flex and fit mark top watersport­s life vests such as the Ronix One Capella CGA. It is U.S. Coast Guard-approved Type III, so it counts against your carriage requiremen­t. It features cylindrica­l constructi­on, asymmetric­al segmentati­on and a water-resistant liner. $179.99; ronixwake.com

6. OFFSHORE CRUISING An immersion suit (aka Gumby suit) like Mustang’s MIS230HR can keep you afloat and alive in even the coldest waters. It includes a watertight face seal, built-in harness, and 5 mm neoprene layer for flotation as well as protection against hypothermi­a. $450; mustangsur­vival.com

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