[Alberg30] SOSpenders Questions
Dave Terrell
DTERRELL.GWSTAFF.GWNMC at message.nmc.edu
Mon Aug 19 07:39:56 PDT 2002
I have a version made by another company. I find them very comfortable to wear and find it easy to clip on to the jacklines when I go forward ( a sail alone alot). I have stayed on board so far and so mine has never had to inflate. I do have a story to share. One of the guys in our yacth club was sailing to bermuda (with bill lapworth and some of his family, I think) and he was working on the foredeck and was swamped by a lot of green water and his inflated. He took that as proof that that they did work. he did not seem to be unhappy about it given the circumstances.
>>> NJackson at npr.org 08/16/02 04:05PM >>>
My dear sweet wife is threatening to get me as a birthday present a set of
SOSpenders with both the harness and automatic inflation features (if she
does I will soon reciprocate).
I do not plan to resist, though I originally thought they were overkill, as
our sailing is on the Chesapeake. But we may in the future wander off into
rougher waters, and I must confess that some fall sails with PEREGRINE have
been unexpectedly challenging, especially when I have been running around
the deck in some transitory emergency, grabbing whatever I could to stay on
board.
But I am interested in the collective experience, if any, of others
Albergers with this item. My most specific questions are these:
1. Does the automatic inflation feature on these work reliably? I have
heard that sometimes water spray or a wave will trigger the feature. But
are we only talking blue water storms here? I also heard that the
technology of this feature has recently improved. Has it?
2. How about fitting? I have a long torso, but it does not seem to me that
there is a great advantage to having the suspenders reach, say, all the way
to the waist. Some models come in a "long" version, others don't. Does it
really matter. Remember, I am getting the one with the harness.
3. I notice that West Marine has a co-branded version. It looks like it is
the same as the one from SOSpenders. It isn't much cheaper, though I have
seen it more often on sale. Is it as good as the ones branded only as
SOSpenders?
Any random thoughts would be appreciated. I think this is one safety
element to which I have not paid enough attention.
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