DL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
After reading another reviewer write, "why skim on your life" with this product, I was sold and bought it. The Paddle float feels and looks really well made. I believe it will not fail me if I ever need it. it's easy to inflate, and deflate. The exterior material is not some rubber but a nylon of some sort. It has reflectors so you can use it on your paddle to try and get attention if needed.
Roger Andrews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de mayo de 2023
Why skimp when your life might depend upon it?
Jennifer Meyer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2023
Most of my paddling gear is from NRS. It just lasts. Nearly 25 years later, I’m still using my original wet shoes and wetsuit.
dharmabum007
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2014
Completed a flatwater kayak safety course and learned how to do a paddle float self-rescue with the NRS. A good thing to know. The NRS is very effective, easy to inflate/deflate in the water. Quality materials. Although I have not tried it, I am told this makes a good camp pillow! Highly recommend.
Steph
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2013
There aren’t that many different paddle floats on the market but NRS makes one of the best in my opinion. This paddle float is well constructed with dual air chambers for redundancy and extra floatation. I always carry one of these with me when I’m doing any offshore sea kayaking. The mesh material at the bottom allows the paddle float to drain easily if water gets inside it. I keep mine attached to the top of my boat on the rear deck.Even if you know how to roll your kayak it can never hurt to bring one of these along just in case you need to wet exit. One thing I would recommend is to practice using your paddle float a few times in calm water. This float is big enough that it should easily attach to pretty much any kayak paddle, even larger sized blades.