| Author | Message |
| Steve | Post subject: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 132 |
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 | Hey
I'm thinking of getting a good buoyancy aid, most likely from paddlesport on my way back to uni on the saturday. Any recommendations? I want one with a front compartment, as well as all the parts needed for the future more advanced stuff(like the ring at the back). Also, if I go to paddlesport without other people from the club will they still give me the discount? thanks
s
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Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 11:49am |
| noJ | Post subject: Re: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 380 |
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 | They should do, just tell them that you're a member of Warwick Canoe. |
Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 11:53am |
| Steve | Post subject: Re: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 132 |
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 | Ok, sounds good :-) thx |
Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 11:55am |
| Mackie | Post subject: Re: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 33 |
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 | Do you mean to say you are missing a ring at your rear? |
Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 1:52pm |
| Steve | Post subject: Re: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 132 |
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 | No comment |
Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 2:00pm |
| Rich (Einstein) | Post subject: Re: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 335 |
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 | if you dont know whatits for on the bouyancy aid, and you havent been trained how to use, then probably dont get it... or t least take it off of the BA |
Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 4:46pm |
| Steve | Post subject: Re: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 132 |
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 | No, I know what it's for, and I've been semi-trained how to use it, but I was recommended to get a BA with a ring at the back, and take it off, so that when im properly trained with it and need to use it I can simply put it back on, instead of having to buy a new BA. Otherwise I would have to buy a BA now without a ring, and then get one 5 months later. s |
Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 4:51pm |
| Tv | Post subject: Re: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 1139 |
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 | the palm one I have is very good and at 90 quid a bargain |
Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 4:56pm |
| Steve | Post subject: Re: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 132 |
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 | Whats it called? |
Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 5:04pm |
| Iain | Post subject: Re: Buoyancy Aid | |
| Posts: 676 |
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 | Axis Extreme. seems to do the job. |
Posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008 5:32pm |