MTI's PFDiva F SPEC: The world’s 1st women’s specific kayak fishing life jacket! |
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Sunday, 28 November 2010 02:54 |
![]() On one side of the vest you have a dual sided FISHING BRIDGE. The Fishing Bridge is a rigid platform and pocket combo that is designed to open and provide a handy work space right in front of you. Use it to rest tools or when tying on flies. There are two elastic loops inside the Bridge to hold tools. The other side of the vest features the FISHING BAY. This is a quick access pocket that holds a compact plastic tackle box.( 4.5”x3” box included), and designed to hold a radio as well. (Radio not included!)
In addition to the Fishing Bridge and Fishing Bay, the PFDiva F SPEC has lash tabs front and back, a D-ring on the back for tethering a net, a pin-on retractor holder, and reflective trim front and back. Adjustable shoulder straps. Tough Cordura shell fabric with nylon interior. Z-strap quick side closures, 6 points of adjustment, and sports bra inspired racer back. Now the ladies can look good and feel great catching the big ones alongside the guys!
For More Information: www.mtiadventurewear.com |
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