I have been using an NRS Chinook PFD for quite a few years. I am on my second one now, and it is showing wear. NRS no longer makes that version of Chinook. They have a newer version (still called the Chinook) that has a different pocket layout and a few other differences. They also make an open water version called the Chinook OS. Have any Snaggedline members tried either of the newer versions? If so please let us know what you think.
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NRS Chinook PFD - newer versions
John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"Tags: None
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John, I too was a long time Chinook user and recently felt it was time to replace my old one. I looked at the new models and really didn't like the pocket layout. I tried to find an older model but what I found I didn't like the last color available. So I switched to a new Kokatek Leviathan, pockets galore and I like the fit.
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I have a 2019 model Chinook - I think these are the "new" ones. I've never used one of the older ones so I don't have anything to compare it to but I like it. I tend not to keep much gear in my vest, usually just a whistle and my cell phone, so the pocket layout doesn't bother me much. The PFD is very comfortable though, I often forget I'm wearing it. The mesh back goes up high enough to not interfere with the frame seat on my Native. I have the Bayberry color which I think just looks cool. My only complaint is that the loose ends of the shoulder straps are supposed to tuck into pockets on the front of the PFD, as shown in the product page, but I have found these pockets to be too shallow and the straps don't want to stay tucked, so I usually just tuck them in between the PFD and my body.Dave
2021 Hobie Outback Camo
2013 Native Slayer Hidden Oak
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Originally posted by dsaavedra View PostI have a 2019 model Chinook - I think these are the "new" ones. I've never used one of the older ones so I don't have anything to compare it to but I like it. I tend not to keep much gear in my vest, usually just a whistle and my cell phone, so the pocket layout doesn't bother me much. The PFD is very comfortable though, I often forget I'm wearing it. The mesh back goes up high enough to not interfere with the frame seat on my Native. I have the Bayberry color which I think just looks cool. My only complaint is that the loose ends of the shoulder straps are supposed to tuck into pockets on the front of the PFD, as shown in the product page, but I have found these pockets to be too shallow and the straps don't want to stay tucked, so I usually just tuck them in between the PFD and my body.
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Thanks for the comments. I think I will wait until we are on the other end of the stay-at-home cycle and visit one or more shops to actually try one on.John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
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I have one of the newer models. My first fishing life preserver so keep that in mind. One thing I like is the best pockets are big enough to fit my pixel XL. It's one of the bigger smart phones out there so doesn't always fit in stuff.
Otherwise, to be honest I'm still working on streamlining and not carrying so much with me so some of the pockets stay empty. It's comfortable, I don't get too hot in the summer even though it never comes off. Felt equally as comfortable over top of waders for what that matters.-Justin
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Originally posted by thedutchtouch View PostI have one of the newer models. My first fishing life preserver so keep that in mind. One thing I like is the best pockets are big enough to fit my pixel XL. It's one of the bigger smart phones out there so doesn't always fit in stuff.Tim M. Elliott
Pasadena
Pelican Boost Angler 100, Garmin Striker 4
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Seventy bucks was a good closeout price on the old-style Chinook. It's an excellent PFD from a good company. No doubt the quality of the new ones remains up to NRS standards.
I've had my NRS Chinook for maybe 4 years and it has held up well. I'm not in the market for a new one yet. But I will look at the new Chinook when that time comes.
PFD pockets aren't that important to me because I don't use them much. I do carry a waterproof camera in one pocket. My Chinook has a lanyard in that pocket which I attach my camera to. That's a nice feature. Otherwise, I'm sure I would have lost my camera overboard by now. I put my cellphone in another pocket and I rarely access it, which probably explains why that has not gone overboard thus far. (Cross my fingers.)
For me comfort is the most important attribute of a PFD (next to flotation) since I wear it all times when I'm in my kayak. If the new model is as comfortable as the old or more so, I will definitely lean toward a Chinook.Mark
Pasadena, MD
Slate Hobie Revolution 13
Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro
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