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Review on 🌊 Full Throttle Purple Women's Hinged Rapid-Dry Flex-Back Life Vest by Juan Huerta

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a neoprene vest: it fits (and should) HERE.

This is an excellent personal lifesaver, especially at this price point. I am concerned by the many feedbacks that the vest fits tighter than expected and needs to be changed to a larger size. Please note that one of the main properties of neoprene is that the material becomes flexible and stretches a lot when wet. When you try on a dry neoprene vest for the first time, it should be difficult to close and should be very tight when you can finally close it. If you need someone else's help to close your neoprene vest when it's dry, this is probably the one for you. If you try the vest on when dry and find that it closes easily and is comfortable enough to wear all day, then the vest is too large for you (e.g. you may need to downsize to a full size reduce). two). If you start with a neoprene vest that is comfortable when dry, it will become too loose in the water and you will not be safe. This makes neoprene perfect for sports like jet skiing, jet skiing and parasailing when you know you'll be in the water and your vest will get wet. If you are looking for a life jacket that is comfortable to wear all day as a safety precaution, e.g. If you're fishing or kayaking, then neoprene just isn't for you. If you are trying on a new (dry) neoprene vest I would suggest using something that allows you to breathe. Serious! If the vest is very tight and feels tight. but you can breathe in and out comfortably and perform simple movements like bending the waist: great fit. If the vest is so tight that you literally feel your chest is tight and you can't breathe comfortably: obviously too tight.

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