Select to expand quote
PTWoody said...
Just got the Camelbak Baja and can confirm that despite claims from Camelbak, it really doesn't fit an inflatable PFD. You can jam it in the tiny cargo space in the back but as soon as you hit the water it would most likely free itself and float away. So in other words, the only time you'd really need the PFD, it would probably be swimming away from you at a rate of knots.
But as Upwinder says, you really don't want to be fumbling about in your backpack trying to retrieve a bumbag PFD, then attach it around your waist, then release the Velcro to unfold the PFD, then pull it over your head and release the gas canister. All when in an emergency situation. When you really need it, much better that it is already around your waist and ready to go.
Thank PT
Sometimes I think we can be a bit precious about PFD's. After years of sailing and working on yachts I have always worn a foam type PFD and I know there are some good ones one the market for ocean kayaks that must be comfortable. I am going to hit the local watersports store and see what they have. I just found out they also sell Fanatic SUP's and I am in the market for a 14 footer so all the more reason to check it out!