Baja Back™
Extrasport created the first PFD with a thin lower back section
to accommodate the seat backs and rests sold with most modern
sit-on-tops and rec boats. We called it the Baja Back. The
idea was a simple one, but this little innovation became so
popular with paddlers of all types, we incorporated this feature
in multiple styles.
Extrasport Comfort & Innovation
For more than 25 years, comfort has been the primary goal
in designing these pfd‘s. Extrasport has had many firsts
over the years and designing for particular sports has lead
them to find new ways of doing things. With Extrasport you’ll
find unique designs and patented features throughout the line.
Once you try one on you will know why Extrasport is first
in comfort!
What is a PFD?
PFD stands for Personal Flotation Device. It is the
abbreviation standardized by the United States Coast Guard
which, under U.S. Coast Guard Regulation Title 33, Chapter
1, Part 175, Subpart B says you must have U.S. Coast Guard
approved PFDs on your recreational boat. How many and what
kind of PFDs you will need depends on the number of people
on board, the size of your boat and the kind of boating you
will be doing.
There Are Five Categories of PFDs:
· TYPE I PFD-Off Shore Life Jacket
· TYPE II PFD-Near Shore Buoyant Vest
· TYPE III PFD-Flotation Aid
· TYPE IV PFD- Throwable Device
· TYPE V PFD- Special Use Device
Almost all Extrasport designs are categorized as Type III
PFDs. Type III PFDs are generally best suited for most recreational
water sports where mobility and water play is involved. They
also make some Type V Special Use Devices such as our Swiftwater
rescuer’s vests, and about half the children’s
vests are Type IIs.
U.S. Coast Guard Requirement:
The U.S. Coast Guard requires that all Type III PFDs have
a minimum of 15.5 pounds of flotation at the time of manufacture.
Since most adults wearing a bathing suit weigh between 10
and 12 pounds in the water, this requirement allows at least
3.5 pounds (15.5-12=3.5) of “extra” flotation
or what we call Effective Required Buoyancy (ERB). All Extrasport
PFDs are designed with extra flotation to exceed the U.S.
Coast Guard requirements. When you purchase your new PFD,
please refer to the U.S. Coast Guard “Think Safe”
pamphlet which is repuired to be with each flotation aid when
purchased.
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