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Should pfds have leg straps?
Replies to my vest-over-pfd post included a number of comments, here and on other forums, to the effect that our pfds without deployed leg straps may not do much good if we are unconscious in the water.
I have never even seen a pfd with leg straps. Thoughts and comments? |
Re: Should pfds have leg straps?
No thoughts come to mind. Actually, I dunno about the leg straps, but we usually use a type lll PFD, but you may want to read up on the type l PFD's on the market. They are for different conditions and scenarios.
I don't have any blazing PFD photos, but I do have one of where a SAM hit an Airbus cargo plane over Baghdad. http://aviation-safety.net/photos/di...0&vnr=3&kind=C I found while looking up PFD's. Whats up with that? Someone think DHL is doing bombing runs? Perry :coffee |
Re: Should pfds have leg straps?
I believe that our pfds are designed to maintain your head outta the water with your legs acting as a keel, so to speak! I think leg staps could be dangerous, particularly if you had to get outta your pfd in a hurry and swim for shore, or climb a rocky cliff, etc. etc! :eek:
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