Title: Coleman Company Stearns Comfort Series Personal Floatation Device
Description: Carry your tackle, boat keys, or other gear with you in a Stearns Comfort Series Life Vest. A front pocket allows anglers and hunters quick access to their gear. The US Coast Guard approved life vest is designed to help cool you on a hot day, with mesh on the back and shoulders for added ventilation. The large arm holes also add comfort to a day on the water, giving you more room to paddle, cast or aim. A zippered front and webbed adjustable buckle strap offers a custom fit. With a durable 200D nylon shell and tough CrossTech Flotation Foam inside, you're sure to be wearing it when you catch your limit more times than you can count.
Crafted from the highest quality material
Perfect for outdoor and even indoor use
Made in China
US Coast Guard-approved
Two front pockets for easy access to tackle and other gear
Comfortable mesh shoulders and back for added ventilation
Large arm holes make paddling, casting or aiming easier
I would go with the XL for better comfort. If you have an athletic build and your chest size is 46/48 depending, the XL size would provide a better fit and ensure comfort during wear.
I am thinking it says 15 pounds flotation. The life jacket provides 15 pounds of flotation, which is within your desired range of 22-27 pounds.
I have a 44 chest and it fits fine. The extra-large size should accommodate your 44-inch chest without any issues.
No, it's a type 3. The jacket is for people who don't like bulky life jackets but don't want a citation from a game warden. It's better than nothing at all. This life jacket is classified as a type 3 device and is suitable for paddling and rafting activities. It is designed to offer a balance between comfort and safety, providing adequate protection while minimizing bulkiness.
I would go with the Xl for better comfort
I am thinking it says 15 pounds flotation.
I have 44 chest and it fits fine
No. It's a type 3. The jacket is for people who don't like bulky life jackets but don't want a citation from a game warden. It's better than nothing at all.