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Large Boobs - Life Jacket

Eric Ballard

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Do I have your attention now..... :)

Who know of or has a recommendation for life jacket made for women with large breasts?

I've done some Googling, but buying online for this seems tough and I am not seeing anything at my local stores.
 
Do I have your attention now..... :)

Who know of or has a recommendation for life jacket made for women with large breasts?

I've done some Googling, but buying online for this seems tough and I am not seeing anything at my local stores.
Careful googling that might get sent to one of "those" websites lol
 
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Cut two holes?
 
I got hyper lite vest for my wife. She is small but they are large. It fits great up top
 
Pics people, gotta have pics!
 
Aside from the bimini post this could be the best ever lol
 
Maybe an auto-deploy vest in a waist pouch will be best? Depends how big "they" are and how much comfort is sought.

If a vest is preferred, you should look into some neoprene ski vests in the larger sizes. The neoprene stretches and form fits to some degree unlike the cheaper vests that have foam blocks in the core.

Example: http://www.boardco.com/liquid-force...dKdyeX0GvxAcw_hkkaViuoyUMel0fV1DUwaAggI8P8HAQ
 
I think we have a men's xl for my wife. It seems men's xl in most shirt tops, snowmobile jackets, etc, give her the chest size she needs. Best thing is to go try some on and see what you like.
 
OMG:peeking:
 
I'm just here to follow !
 
I think that the coast guard would find the flotation adequate upon proper inspection. :winkingthumbsup"

But that's being said, I have to agree with the neoprene vests. They do seem to give a little extra give in the chest area. She usually just uses my ski vest.
 
My wife had a very large chest (she had a breast reduction about 5 years ago). We always used men's life vests Xl or XXL and preferred the ones with the additional strap that went between the legs. She could keep the bottom tighter and with the additional strap she was fine water skiing and tubing. My sister in-law was about the same and these worked for her as well.

On a lighter note, it was funny that she really couldn't stay under water. She always said if anyone says I died from drowning it is a lie. Many times we will swim topless and I would tell everyone there are my buoys because they always had to float up on top! HA
 
@Scott griffith, I moved your illustrative example to the correct forum.
 
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