MTI Solaris F Spec Fishing PFD E-mail
Monday, 28 December 2009 10:13

All the comfort of our most popular high back jacket fully equipped with the new F SPEC outfitting. F Spec outfitting gives the angler a drop down Fishing Bridge with interior pocket and elastic storage loops, and a quick access Fishing Bay which holds a small tackle box or radio. @ additional zippered cargo pockets, a pin-on retractor holder pad, lash tabs front and back, and a D-ring on the back for tethering net. Reflective trim front and back for added safety visibility. Two front buckles, four side compression straps, adjustable padded shoulder straps, and an adjustable waist clip closure for a secure fit.  Tough Cordura Shell fabric with nylon interior. Fishing Bay includes an 8 compartment tackle box.

Colors: Khaki/GreyUSCG Type III
Design Buoyancy: 16 lbs. 5oz.
Size: S/M (30”-40”), L/XL (40”-50”),  XXL/XXXL (46”-56”)
MSRP: $74.99
Available MARCH 2010
 
 

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