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    Home Tackle Accessories & Electronics New Mustang Survival Excels with Accel 100 Vest

    New Mustang Survival Excels with Accel 100 Vest

    Author: Brad Wiegmann |

    Mustang Survival Accel 100 Vest

    How fast is just too fast in a bass boat; 60-, 70-, 80-, 90-mph or faster? How fast does your bass boat go? Most professional bass tournament anglers have so much gear in their boats that it’s impossible for them to go over 80 mph, but there is always at least one angler who has to have the fastest boat. No matter how fast your boat goes safety should be your only concern when up on plane with unpredictable and hazardous environmental conditions possible at anytime. Every angler should wear a high quality Personal Floatation Device (PFD) anytime on the water, but what speed test rating does your current PFD have? Mustang Survival excels at designing and providing professional users like commercial fishermen, industrial marine workers, law enforcement officers, and the Coast Guard with PFDs. They also excel at designing and outfitting a PFD for anglers from recreational to hard-core professional bass anglers like Bassmaster Elite series Mike McClelland. Keeping that in mind, Mustang Survival’s newest PFD Accel 100 Vest is sure to be a hit with anglers everywhere with 100 mph dynamic strength-tested construction.

    The new Mustang Survival Accel 100 Vest (www.mustangsurvival.com) excels when it comes to protection when accelerating quickly across the water. Accel means to speed up or accelerate and is really an abbreviation of accelerando, a music term to indicate a gradual increase in pace. Nevertheless, anglers often shorten the word to accel referring to going faster in their boat.

    The Mustang Survival Accel 100 Vest features:Mustang Survival Accel 100 Vest

    __ * 100 mph dynamic strength-tested construction for the ultimate in safety.

    __ * Highest available speed-rating on the market.

    __·* Fleece-lined collar and have warmer pockets for chill mornings.

    __ * Segmented foam flexes as you move.

    __ * Reduced ride-up while sitting.

    __ * 500D Cordura® outer shell provides outstanding durability.

    __ * AirSoft™ foam creates a flexible and comfortable fit.Mustang Survival Accel 100 Vest

    __ * D-ring

    The Mustang Survival Accel 100 Vest comes in black/red and sizes to fit every angler from small to XXXL (99- to 352-pounds) with chest measurements from 34- to 58-inches.

    The Mustang Survival Accel 100 Vest is built with quality craftsmanship and designed with innovative technology, but also comfortable to wear. Several of the features built into the PFD makes wearing them more comfortable during your trip out fishing. The fleece-lined collar keeps the PFD from rubbing your neck raw while the fleece-lined pockets keep your hands warm. The AirSoft foam just wraps around your body fit and molding to it keeping the PFD from riding up around your neck going down the lake. The AirSoft foam also is segmented keeping it from being stiff and uncomfortable. The outer shell also keeps out the wind and keeps you warm; that’s a big plus during the winter months.

    In the end, it does matter how the PFD you are wearing was built and feels. You will be more likely to wear one that you like and feel safe in. How fast is too fast in a boat? That really depends on the situation, but why take any chances. The new Mustang Survival Accel 100 Vest not only has the highest available speed-rating in the market, but comfortable too.

     

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    Office: 479-756-5279
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