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    Posted: 30 Nov 05 at 9:52pm

I use a Rooster one which works fine for me in the Musto.

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Originally posted by turnturtle

Originally posted by stuarthop

I have a very good side entry henri lloyd one works a treat!


Is that the Black and gray one- I've got that, keeps my ears warm when I capsize.... sounds silly, but need an XXL to get it over all the winter clobber under my drysuit, absolutely useless in shorts and t-shirt weather, turns into a floating hat (not a prob for Tom though- Shorts and T's all year round right? )

Nah mines navy and grey never slips up it has a usefull side bucke which tightens up a treat so it doesnt slip


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iv heard that in Aus you can get harnesses with bouyancy aids in side them and they are no biger than a harnesses with out it so its like not wearing the bouyancy aid

 

Yeah, I wish. I use an inflatable type one. small, no bouyancy when not inflated, and much more bouyancy, about 3 times (150N), than a standard aid.

sounds like a great idea but I cant see them being legal over here without them being automaticaly inflating which is a big no-no

Does anyone know what the official situation is with them in the uk?

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Originally posted by 5420

iv heard that in Aus you can get harnesses with bouyancy aids in side them and they are no biger than a harnesses with out it so its like not wearing the bouyancy aid

 

Yeah, I wish. I use an inflatable type one. small, no bouyancy when not inflated, and much more bouyancy, about 3 times (150N), than a standard aid.

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I have a very nice bouyancy aid made for water skiing.  High cut and good fit.  Probably a couple too many buckles though...
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I have a very good side entry henri lloyd one works a treat!

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I'm not sure if Henri-Lloyd are still producing them but I managed to get a cracking buoyancy aid. 50N, high cut and a really good fit. Its got a front zip, and draw strings at the bottom. It  actually comes down to just above the spreader bar on my harness and fits really well and doesn't really feel like you're wearing an aid. Fairly easy to swim in and can be taken off in seconds. Mine is at least 5 years old and if I could, I wouldn't buy another bouyancy aid. Its blue, with a white stripe across the front and Ben Ainslie had one when he was sailing his Laser. The Magic Marine one is probably just as good, looks like it has a little bit more length on it though.
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Magic Marine every time Tom.  I've tried a few now, I had a Gul Garda and every time you went in the drink it floated up round your ears somewhere, and I'd often undo the velcro strap by catching it with my forearm.  I would also sometimes catch the spinnaker pole between my shoulder and the BA usually resulting in a swim and some anglo-saxon expletives.  Easily sorted by wearing an aero vest over the top, but then much harder for a rescue driver to pull you out of the water.

The MM BA has a wide velcro strap which you do up first before you zip it up which keeps it well and truly in place if you go in.  It sits really high on your chest and stays clear of your harness.  Unlike some MM products (like the old Tack Watch for example!!) the racing BA is a brilliant bit of kit and worth the extra tenner or so compared to what else is out there.

 

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But you can be protested from a race if you are wearing a bouyancy aid that's less than 50N! Itis in the rules somewhere!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Isis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Nov 05 at 10:16pm
I have the old style rooster one which i think just a garda with a different badge? I find it very bulky, fine for the laser but ive got the aformentioned MM one on my crimbo list now :D
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