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NRS Chinook Review by Steven Kambouris "Kambotrout"

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For years I wore an XPS brand PFD that was full length (zipped collar up to neck). I used it for a long time, well beyond when its zippers had broken on all of the storage pockets.

The Chinook is superior in every way.

The zippers are much bigger and more durable. I’m someone who liked to have some pockets on my PFD to keep a few items close at hand (key lures, hook file, clippers, etc.). The Chinook has plenty of room for these items – so much room that I can stow my NocQua external battery (for my GoPro) without straining the zipper.

The open chest and sides of the Chinook make it both comfortable and breathable. I’ve used it in the kayak and from shore and never get tired of wearing it. Sometimes I forget it’s even there.

We all know that we should keep our PFDs on when on the water, but we also know that they often become annoying – but not the Chinook. Like I said before: sometimes I forget I’m even wearing it until I need to reach for something and it’s already right there in my vest’s pouch.

The NRS Chinook PRD has the comfort, room, and durability that any fisherman needs on the water and it looks great besides. I highly recommend it, the NRS Chinook Lifejacket is the best PFD I’ve ever worn.

  Steven Kambouris “Kambotrout” 

 

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