NRS Chinook Personal Flotation Device - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$139.95
Used Value:
$83.97
Sale Value:
$125.96

Like any good fisherman heading out in his canoe or kayak, you equip yourself with the NRS Chinook Personal Flotation Device before sending off. The angler-specific design features multiple pockets and attachment points so you can keep your fly boxes, nippers, and pliers close at hand, with specific loops for holding your rod and strobe. Eight adjustment points allow you to tailor the vest for a perfect fit, and reflective accents offer additional visibility if you're out for some moonlit angling.

Specifications

Brand:
NRS
Closure:
zipper
Flotation / Buoyancy:
16.5lb
Pockets:
2 zippered front, 3 stash
Recommended Use:
flatwater paddling, river paddling
USCG Approved:
Type III

Full Reviews

10
Purchased primarily for paddleboarding but really made the decision after seeing its fishing pockets. I would highly recommend this PFD for all day comfort. Had it on a few day trips and it fits great! Mesh lower back is comfortable and allows for breathability. 10/10 would purchase again.
Freddie A., backcountry.com
September 14, 2020
10
I WAS wearing a cheaper vest that bunched up when I sat in the chair on my pontoon boat. It was uncomfortable and bulky. The Chinook is truly a PFD made for float fishermen/women. It is comfortable, fits well and is designed to be worn while sitting down ...without bunching up and poking you in the chin! It has a nice group of pouches and zippered storage areas. I would buy again and would recommend this PFD to others.
CALEB S., backcountry.com
July 23, 2020
10
This is the gold standard of kayaking fishing life jackets. They say PFD stands for Prevents From Drowning. I say, Pretty Flipping Dope. This is thing is so comfy I forget I’m wearing it. The pockets are huge. If I’m using traditional tackle, I can fit multiple soft plastics in each pocket or a small hard case for lures. If I’m fly fishing, then my small fly boxes fit perfect. There’s a pliers holster, that’s rad. A rod holder for when I’m wading or tying. It dries fast, it looks great. I’m a paddler first, and angler second, so I wear PFDs. All the time. This one is by far the best.
Ted D. McKay, backcountry.com
May 14, 2020
10
I just updated my original Chinook to the new one (I think it was 2019 that they updated?) Still has all the fishing needs, large pockets, rod holder, attachment points. But the new design fits me SO much better. The foam wraps around my body and it is lower profile as it wraps over my chest, so less under chin. I am big guy, so it still floats me really high in the water. (Oh, the little spots to hold your strap ends in place are pretty cool too.) Great improvements to already great PFD.
Robert Paulson, backcountry.com
May 6, 2020
10
I am an avid kayak fishing tournament angler. This is the best option if you are a serious tournament angler. The pockets allow me to keep all of my go-to tackle and lures organized properly. The main pockets will even accommodate my Z-Man soft plastics bags so I can keep my favorite colors ready to go. And I have used the integrated fishing rod holder several times. If you stand up and sight fish at all you will appreciate this feature.
Jed Boudeaux, backcountry.com
May 1, 2020