Baja Description

The Baja sets the new standard for life jacket comfort. There are trimmed floatation panels so they'd better conform to your torso. Extrasport also borrowed from the backpack technology using a mesh ventilation system designed to improve air flow. Perfect for paddling, the Baja combines fit with function.

NOTE: The packing slip and packaging has the word "Mens" in the description of this product; but this is a unisex fit adult PFD.

Baja Specs and Features

  • Material Description: 500 Denier Cordura

Additional Attributes

  • Baja Back comfort design features a thin lower back section to accommodate canoe and kayak seat backs providing easier movement and reduced life vest ride up while paddling
  • Venting mesh on front and back combine comfort with a breathable heat managed jacket
  • Space mesh pods on the inside back panel to allow air flow
  • Curve cut foam for a form fitting wrap around feel
  • Front-zip
  • Adjustable shoulders and sides
  • Two front pockets for storage
  • Neoprene-covered adjustable waist belt
  • Reflective piping and logo

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Baja Reviews

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5

I just purchased the Baja…

Submitted by: guest-paddler on 4/23/2007

I just purchased the Baja Back Womans kayak Vest made by Extrasport after looking for a User Friendly comfortable one at several small and large stores in Maine and MA. Cant beat it.

5

This is a review of an…

Submitted by: paddler231059 on 4/29/2005

This is a review of an Extrasport "Baja back" PFD. This is an outstanding piece of gear. Designed especially for kayak/canoe usage, it features layers of foam in the floatation compartments. This allows a lean fit, with extra thick flotation around the shoulders for instance, and little around the lower back. Upper body control and head positioning in the water seem to be really good. The foam layers also slide a little on each other and settle into a nice fit. Other good things are stretchable webs between the 3 main segments, a large front pocket of pleated, heavy material, big zippers for the front and pocket, quality materials, reflective patches, and great workmanship with lots of double stitching. It's all there and is proper emergency equipment, built like a parachute. Inexpensive, excellent flotation qualities, lets you fit in your skinny cockpit and gets more comfortable the more that it adjusts to you and your skinny seat. What is there not to like?