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O'Neill Slasher Comp Vest in Cool Grey/Graphite

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Regular price $154.95
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O'Neill Slasher Comp Vest in Cool Grey/Graphite

$154.95

The O'Neill Competition Vest lineup defies convention and sets the industry standard for performance driven technology. The lightest vests in the water just got lighter, stronger and dries faster than ever.

Nytrolite Foam Technology. Low Density Polyethylene which is expanded using Nitrogen in an exclusive process which cannot be duplicated. 3x lighter than PVC foam. Closed cell foam structure that absorbs 15-20% less water. Approximately 10% more buoyant than PVC meaning we can use less foam in each vest and it will still float the same.

Features:

  • Anatomical Flex Points
  • Strategic Seam Placement
  • Front Zip
  • Reversible
  • NytroLite Foam Technology
  • UltraFlex Combination

WARNING - THESE VESTS ARE FOR COMPETITIONS. THEY ARE NOT APPROVED BY THE U.S. COAST GUARD. THESE ARE WAKE AND WATERSKI WETSUIT GARMENTS


FAQ

WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A COMP AND A CGA VEST?

A CGA vest is a U.S. Coast Guard–approved life jacket designed to provide maximum flotation and meet legal safety requirements on most public waterways. It is thicker and more buoyant to help keep you afloat in an emergency. A comp vest (competition vest) is not Coast Guard approved. It is thinner, lighter, and more flexible for better mobility, but it does not meet legal life jacket requirements on most public lakes and rivers.

How do I know it fits?

If it zips, it fits. Comp vests are designed to fit snug, so if you can zip it up, it’s the right size. They will loosen slightly once they get wet, which is why we recommend starting with a tight fit.

Who should wear a comp vest?

Comp vests are best suited for experienced riders who are confident in the water and prioritize mobility and comfort while riding. They are commonly worn by advanced wakeboarders, wakesurfers, and cable park riders who want a slimmer fit and greater freedom of movement. Comp vests are not recommended for beginners, children, or anyone riding in situations where a Coast Guard–approved life jacket is required.