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Started by low2497, February 01, 2018, 09:30:54 AM
Quote from: FL-Boss on February 09, 2018, 10:47:22 AMI received the vest and it's getting returned. I don't understand why manufactures make their OSFM vests so large. I'm 180lbs, 34 waist..pretty average size man and the width of is vest seems to consume me even when adjusted all the way tight. But I find this to be the case with many vests. I had high hopes because Ol Tom vests (time & motion, etc) normally fit normal sized guys pretty good....not this one. I don't need my vest to be "tight" by any means, but do like the ability to snug it up a little, otherwise it creates a ton of noise when walking. So unless you are over 200lbs, or just like a loose fitting vest, I would probably pass on this one. Now for the good - this vest is made better/stronger than any Ol Tom in the past. I have a few ol toms vest now and the rip stop material on this Easy Rider is better. I did like the layout, this vest is like a hybrid - not quite a "minimalist" but not a full either. The seat magnets are also new and improved and the shoulder straps are a new neoprene that I liked.
Quote from: PALongspur on February 01, 2018, 09:35:29 AMThe design looks well thought out. Unfortunately unless some major changes have been made, I've never owned anything from this company that lasted an entire season. Good ideas, poor, poor quality.
Quote from: Footballer on March 16, 2018, 01:22:05 PMI bought this vest on impulse after trying it on. The material and stitching is much more durable than my I Beam. I have the old Limbhanger vest but stopped wearing it due to how heavy it is. The Easy Rider is significantly lighter. I can get 4 pots in it with no issues. The straps are neoprene and very comfortable. The seat also seems thicker and more durable than my I Beam. I'm 6'3 250 lbs and it fits great. The material is slightly noisy, but not too bad. I think it's a fair trade for durability. I'll be wearing it opening day over my I Beam.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk