vintageglass
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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I've been reading now that some areas require life vests to be worn in cold weather. The problem I have is that I've never been able to find one to fit me.
I'm 6'3" tall, 325lbs, with a 60" chest size. I've tried just about every type of vest made and even a 5xl ski type vest don't fit me well, and would never fit me when I'm wearing cold weather clothing. I fish year round if it don't ice over, I usually wear several layers of outdoor clothing, often either several sweatshirts and a jacket or coveralls. I bought a Stearns Super sized vest, the one with the crotch straps, and it fits me with only a T shirt on, but not with anything else on.
Another issue is that even that vest don't float me. First off, I don't float, I can walk across the bottom a lake with no sign of buoyancy at all. In warm water one day I decided I should try out several of my vests just to know what to expect if I ever went overboard. First off was the orange or red life preservers that come in the four pack with most boats, it's got two straps, and goes around the neck. What I found with those is that the vest rides right up and right off over my head. It did nothing to hold me up, I slid right out of it. I couldn't even hold it down on me.
Next I tried a 5xl sport vest, it did the same, I slid right out of the vest, with the lower strap ripping right out of the vest at the back. I dropped out of that thing like a ton of bricks, leaving me with a strap burns around my neck where it pulled over my head.
Next I tried the Stearns vest, it held on, but hung me in the vest with me face below water, due to the narrow leg straps, it stayed on being that it has two leg straps not one in the middle which like the vest above, could cause severe pain.
I felt like I was hanging by the back of the vest on a hook, unable to move or stay above water.
Does anyone make a vest that will fit a big guy that you can't fall out of?
How about a jacket with some real flotation in it?
For comparison, I can stay afloat using one of those float rings or life buoys, but not with those square seat cushions, I take those right to the bottom with me. I tried two of those, I had each arm through the straps of one on each side and still sank like a rock to the bottom.
I was doing this in a freshwater lake, in about 10' of water with a diver's air mask and hose pumping air from the dock. I was at all times able to walk ashore to come out of the water. I wasn't about to try jumping off a boat in deep water, and sure am glad I didn't try that. A buddy, who is about my size, tried the same thing using the same vests and throwable cushions and had no problem staying afloat, but like I said, I don't float.
I've been boating all my life with never an incident, but now as I get older, I realize that my bad knees and back would probably make swimming nearly impossible even in warm water, let alone fishing in the ocean in the winter.
I'm open to any affordable suggestions as to a good life jacket, keeping in mind that a survival suit usually won't work as you couldn't or wouldn't want to fish all day in one. My normal attire is a jacket over several layers, long underwear, work jeans and a pair of water proof Grunden bib overalls and a pair of 9" rubber boots with deck grip.
I think the only thing that would work would be if I could find a jacket that either self inflated or one that included a lot more flotation. It also needs to be a warm jacket as we fish regardless of the temperature.
If I'm going to wear a life preserver, it really needs to be one that will work and not just for show or one so bulky you can't move around or fish.
I'm 6'3" tall, 325lbs, with a 60" chest size. I've tried just about every type of vest made and even a 5xl ski type vest don't fit me well, and would never fit me when I'm wearing cold weather clothing. I fish year round if it don't ice over, I usually wear several layers of outdoor clothing, often either several sweatshirts and a jacket or coveralls. I bought a Stearns Super sized vest, the one with the crotch straps, and it fits me with only a T shirt on, but not with anything else on.
Another issue is that even that vest don't float me. First off, I don't float, I can walk across the bottom a lake with no sign of buoyancy at all. In warm water one day I decided I should try out several of my vests just to know what to expect if I ever went overboard. First off was the orange or red life preservers that come in the four pack with most boats, it's got two straps, and goes around the neck. What I found with those is that the vest rides right up and right off over my head. It did nothing to hold me up, I slid right out of it. I couldn't even hold it down on me.
Next I tried a 5xl sport vest, it did the same, I slid right out of the vest, with the lower strap ripping right out of the vest at the back. I dropped out of that thing like a ton of bricks, leaving me with a strap burns around my neck where it pulled over my head.
Next I tried the Stearns vest, it held on, but hung me in the vest with me face below water, due to the narrow leg straps, it stayed on being that it has two leg straps not one in the middle which like the vest above, could cause severe pain.
I felt like I was hanging by the back of the vest on a hook, unable to move or stay above water.
Does anyone make a vest that will fit a big guy that you can't fall out of?
How about a jacket with some real flotation in it?
For comparison, I can stay afloat using one of those float rings or life buoys, but not with those square seat cushions, I take those right to the bottom with me. I tried two of those, I had each arm through the straps of one on each side and still sank like a rock to the bottom.
I was doing this in a freshwater lake, in about 10' of water with a diver's air mask and hose pumping air from the dock. I was at all times able to walk ashore to come out of the water. I wasn't about to try jumping off a boat in deep water, and sure am glad I didn't try that. A buddy, who is about my size, tried the same thing using the same vests and throwable cushions and had no problem staying afloat, but like I said, I don't float.
I've been boating all my life with never an incident, but now as I get older, I realize that my bad knees and back would probably make swimming nearly impossible even in warm water, let alone fishing in the ocean in the winter.
I'm open to any affordable suggestions as to a good life jacket, keeping in mind that a survival suit usually won't work as you couldn't or wouldn't want to fish all day in one. My normal attire is a jacket over several layers, long underwear, work jeans and a pair of water proof Grunden bib overalls and a pair of 9" rubber boots with deck grip.
I think the only thing that would work would be if I could find a jacket that either self inflated or one that included a lot more flotation. It also needs to be a warm jacket as we fish regardless of the temperature.
If I'm going to wear a life preserver, it really needs to be one that will work and not just for show or one so bulky you can't move around or fish.