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Large breast tips for life vests and rash guard tops

chicken4747

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I have large breasts but small waist and looking for more specific brands or types of life vests and rash guard tops that fit. I have tried the few suggestions in the other thread on this forum with no luck. I need something that has more stretch or adjustment up top but will stay on my middle. Just got a boat for Christmas and trying to find something that fits before the season opens up.
 
Pictures of this situation would help.

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My wife was in need of the same thing, especially for when we are riding the waverunner. She found that the Stearns Women’s V2 in a large fit her about perfect (36D). It zips on the side and has vents in the front so it is pretty comfortable.
 
@chicken4747 , first of all, I wish I, actually my wife had your problem.
Second my mom does have your problem and solved if by purchasing and HO or Hyperlite Woman’s vest, I think it’s a large even though she is only 5 feet tall. Its snug on her but NOT suffocating. If you are really well endowed you may want to consider the vests that some sailors use like those on the attached pic. Just keep it inflated. Pricey I know but not any or much more than a standard neoprene vest.

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@chicken4747 , first of all, I wish I, actually my wife had your problem.
Second my mom does have your problem and solved if by purchasing and HO or Hyperlite Woman’s vest, I think it’s a large even though she is only 5 feet tall. Its snug on her by suffocating. If you are really well endowed you may want to consider the vests that some sailors use like those on the attached pic. Just keep it inflated. Pricey I know but not any or much more than a standard neoprene vest.

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Thank you so much. I didn’t know that option existed.
 
This person is never coming back. You gotta be smoother swatski.
Probably partially my fault. I am not looking for that kind of attention. I’m in my late forties, so no spring chicken. So don’t think I’m the bay watch babe they are all looking for.
 
@chicken4747 , first of all, I wish I, actually my wife had your problem.
Second my mom does have your problem and solved if by purchasing and HO or Hyperlite Woman’s vest, I think it’s a large even though she is only 5 feet tall. Its snug on her by suffocating. If you are really well endowed you may want to consider the vests that some sailors use like those on the attached pic. Just keep it inflated. Pricey I know but not any or much more than a standard neoprene vest.

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My wife was in need of the same thing, especially for when we are riding the waverunner. She found that the Stearns Women’s V2 in a large fit her about perfect (36D). It zips on the side and has vents in the front so it is pretty comfortable.
hum. I’ll see. I’m kinda more in the “does that really exist” sizes.. 36i. But I’ll check that out
 
Probably partially my fault. I am not looking for that kind of attention. I’m in my late forties, so no spring chicken. So don’t think I’m the bay watch babe they are all looking for.
My bad!
In my (very weak) defence, that being the first post I guess I assumed it was a spam/click-bait sort of thing...

Glad you were able to get some advice here from our more cultivated members, and believe me it is the majority of the forum - I'm more of an abomination!

Cheers, and Happy New Year!

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My bad!
In my (very weak) defence, that being the first post I guess I assumed it was a spam/click-bait sort of thing...

Glad you were able to get some advice here from our more cultivated members, and believe me it is the majority of the forum - I'm more of an abomination!

Cheers, and Happy New Year!

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no offense taken. I love men! And I’m not at all unrealistic about men. Men like the female form. I should have worded it differently. My husband is quite pleased with his situation, so I’m good to go. Sorry to hear that there are women out there looking for clicks. Sorry guys. Thanks for the ego boost and the advice. At least I’ll float one way or another. ?
 
@chicken4747 , first of all, I wish I, actually my wife had your problem.
Second my mom does have your problem and solved if by purchasing and HO or Hyperlite Woman’s vest, I think it’s a large even though she is only 5 feet tall. Its snug on her but NOT suffocating. If you are really well endowed you may want to consider the vests that some sailors use like those on the attached pic. Just keep it inflated. Pricey I know but not any or much more than a standard neoprene vest.

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I agree with Ronnie, mostly, on his suggestion of using these inflatable life vests. For 1, you need to be wearing this type of PFD for it to be considered a PFD. It can't be kickin around your feet. 2. Do not wear it inflated, they inflate on contact with water or manually with a tug on the yellow pull. Replacable CO2 cartridges are the inflaters, not cheap. Do not use these vests for water sports. 3. They offer great mobility while being worn and do not get in the way.

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no offense taken. I love men! And I’m not at all unrealistic about men. Men like the female form. I should have worded it differently. My husband is quite pleased with his situation, so I’m good to go. Sorry to hear that there are women out there looking for clicks. Sorry guys. Thanks for the ego boost and the advice. At least I’ll float one way or another. ?
Your husband is a lucky man... not just because of your physical attributes but because of your awesome attitude!
 
Before you rush out and get something, keep an eye out for sales... I’ve seen the inflatable ones at 50% off often at West Marine. Do keep in cmind that they have a cartridge that needs to be replaced occasionally. Not a big expense but... Also, note that there are there types - off shore, coastal, and inland. Prices vary significantly depending on where you boat!
 
Large breasts, swollen pump housings!!! What’s this website turning into? Another pornhub?? F11AF1DB-492B-4636-B3B5-BABF0793158A.jpeg
 
What’s pornhub?
 
I carry 4 of these on board with all my other PFD's. For an Auto Inflatable they are top notch. Several different colors available. Remember that inflatable's only count as flotation when they are being worn. So if all you have are inflatables and they are not on, you wouldn't pass a safety check. We have Water Sport Vests, two throwables and Type II's on board as well. It is just nicer cruising around in the inflatable.

M.I.T. 100 Inflatable PFD (Automatic) | Mustang Survival – Mustang Survival USA
 
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