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Created by Downwinder > 9 months ago, 13 Jan 2016
Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
13 Jan 2016 5:36PM
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Just inquiring can this PFD be used in all the SUP races around Australia or Not.

The MOCKE RACER PFD is so big and bulky it's a joke

Stumpi
VIC, 186 posts
13 Jan 2016 7:01PM
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They are legal still in Vic but for how long I'm not sure. Not legal in NSW..

I've been researching PFDs as I need a new one, I looked at the Mocke Racer and thought the same as you, bulky, especially with the hard poly blocks in it.

I've been seriously considering a Vaikobi. Looks much sleeker than the Mocke Racer and is legal across Aus with a Bladder pocket and front storage pockets.
If you're thinking about buying, maybe we should approach them together to see if we can get a discount.

http://www.vaikobi.com/products/v-ocean-racing-pfd-hi-vis-orange-new

NNSUP
NSW, 1263 posts
13 Jan 2016 8:15PM
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Can't be used in NSW Phil.......unless you're Andy Davies

Kieranr
NSW, 526 posts
13 Jan 2016 8:39PM
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I use the Vaikobi one and its very comfortable. It has a lot of adjustment and ventilation so you really get used to it.
The newer versions now have velcro on the front pockets I believe which is great. Hi-Vis too.

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
13 Jan 2016 9:08PM
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I've got the Vaikobi, doesn't restrict paddling at all.
I have worn it when no requirement just to carry the hydration pack thingy in the back, when I'm on a board with no where to put a water bottle.
There is a lesson in that I don't want to admit to.
But I find I get hot - drenched in sweat in 12 - 15 degree air temp.
But then I do have the hydration thing.
I wore the bum bag things for a while, but as a floatation device they are useless - stop you getting fined but that's it.
I have some inflatable ones on my boat that might be the answer - uninflated just a couple of straps, inflated full (no idea what the classification now is) PFD.
These are offshore yachty type things, which may be a good compromise.
When it cools down I think I will wear the Vaikobi one, I'm usually on my own with powerboats around me with no spatial awareness, so the high vis ticks a box too.
We need to stop being scared of these things before the powers that be make us paddle in 360 degree inflatable bubbles.

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
13 Jan 2016 10:17PM
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I bought the water bladder thing independently of the PFD. It's n the fridge at my work so I can't check, but I would doubt it is more than 1 litre.
The pocket would fit a much bigger one.
I found it almost impossible to get a decent drink out of it through the tube / straw thing anyway.
I carry water bottles on my boards for hydration - I have fitted Stic It I think pads and put on bike holders to carry a water bottle.
Helmy downwinded my V1 at Merimbula, and lost the water bottle at Pambula River mouth - first wave took it out.
I have seen JM and DC prone boards with water bottles mounted I think in a fin box on the deck - can you add to that Phil?
Once it is hot I wear a very loose top for sun protection, but still end up drenched in sweat.
I'm not racing anyone so I can cool off easily though
Water bottle mounts



hbsteve
9 posts
14 Jan 2016 12:32AM
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From my experience rowing in an open water skull, attach a glue on leash plug. Then attach the bottle holder to the plug.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17460 posts
14 Jan 2016 4:03AM
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Nozza said..


I bought the water bladder thing independently of the PFD. It's n the fridge at my work so I can't check, but I would doubt it is more than 1 litre.
The pocket would fit a much bigger one.
I found it almost impossible to get a decent drink out of it through the tube / straw thing anyway.
I carry water bottles on my boards for hydration - I have fitted Stic It I think pads and put on bike holders to carry a water bottle.
Helmy downwinded my V1 at Merimbula, and lost the water bottle at Pambula River mouth - first wave took it out.
I have seen JM and DC prone boards with water bottles mounted I think in a fin box on the deck - can you add to that Phil?
Once it is hot I wear a very loose top for sun protection, but still end up drenched in sweat.
I'm not racing anyone so I can cool off easily though
Water bottle mounts




Water great idea.. .. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Water-great-idea/

komsup
NSW, 43 posts
14 Jan 2016 4:37AM
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I agree mocke racer is bulky & uncomfortable when worn out-&-about.
I do not find it to be so when dw-ing in our conditions...
(today Millers run I'd call 22^C air on the water, water 18^C, wind 20-28kts, small (1-2m) cross-following swell, 11.4km in 54min,34sec (SIC bullet 17'4). chilling)
I sat next to Nikki & Dawid in shuttle, very uncomfortable in my pfd & got a few skew looks...
no-one else was wearing one... until they hit the water.

I discounted it for too long to wish anyone else do the same without at least thinking "what do I require?"
it ticks more of my boxes than anything else claiming "pfd"

very nice mods on the unltd.



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