NRS Zoya Type III Personal Flotation Device - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
4 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$109.95
Used Value:
$65.97
Sale Value:
$98.96

NRS designed its Women's Type III Zoya Personal Flotation Device specifically for women to give you an ideal fit while you wrestle whitewater. Soft PlushFit foam forms to your body while four straps on the side, two at the shoulder, and two at the waist dial in an exact fit. NRS made this PFD out of extremely durable ripstop with a urethane coating to help keep it dry, and mesh covers the lower back for ventilation and to accommodate high-back seats. NRS also added fleecy, quick-drying VaporLoft inside the pockets to warm up your hands on cold days, the lash tab holds your knife, and there's a strobe-holder loop on the back. 

Specifications

Brand:
NRS
Claimed Weight:
1lb 11oz
Closure:
front zip
Flotation / Buoyancy:
16.5lb
Pockets:
2 front
Recommended Use:
paddling
USCG Approved:
type III

Full Reviews

10
I purchased this for my wife and she loves the vest. Very comfortable and no binding when out paddling.
Guerry S., backcountry.com
May 21, 2020
10
This is a good pfd that did all I needed it to and was comfortable. I'm a guy but followed the sizing guidelines and it fit perfectly.
Chris Zollinger, backcountry.com
October 11, 2019
10
I was a little confused about the sizing because as a lady with big "girls", I have never fit into an XS anything, so I hit up NRS directly and this is what they told me: [Becca] Hi there! Wondering about the sizing on the women's Zoya pfd [Becca] By the size guide and based on the measurement alone I'd wear the XS/M... but as a 36DD I can't say I've ever worn an XS/M in ANYTHING.... so I wanted to be sure how the sizing is :) [Kurtis] The sizing is accurate as far as I know. However, the only thing that changes in the sizes is the length of the adjustment straps. All the sizes cinch down to the same size, but expand more in the larger sizes. So if you worried, you'll fit in a L/XL regardless. You just may have extra long strap tails once cinched. [Becca] Aaaahhh that is AWESOME to know! Then I can just cut the straps if needed, perfect.
BexOnHood, backcountry.com
June 6, 2018
10
I was a little confused about the sizing because as a lady with big "girls", I have never fit into an XS anything, so I hit up NRS directly and this is what they told me: [Becca] Hi there! Wondering about the sizing on the women's Zoya pfd [Becca] By the size guide and based on the measurement alone I'd wear the XS/M... but as a 36DD I can't say I've ever worn an XS/M in ANYTHING.... so I wanted to be sure how the sizing is :) [Kurtis] The sizing is accurate as far as I know. However, the only thing that changes in the sizes is the length of the adjustment straps. All the sizes cinch down to the same size, but expand more in the larger sizes. So if you worried, you'll fit in a L/XL regardless. You just may have extra long strap tails once cinched. [Becca] Aaaahhh that is AWESOME to know! Then I can just cut the straps if needed, perfect.
Tristan B., backcountry.com
June 6, 2018