Astral Introduces First Freestyle Inspired High Float PFD

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Astral, a long-time leader in equipment design for high performing wilderness athletes, has introduced what it is calling the World’s first freestyle-inspired high-float life jacket, the Indus.

Built on over three decades of experience, the all-new Indus uses Astral’s Foam Tectonics architecture from its GreenJacket — what the brand says is the current safety and performance standard for rescue PFDs.

The Indus becomes the first PFD in the world then to offer 22 pounds of buoyancy in a design that also prioritizes full mobility and performance. The 33-percent increase in flotation offered by the Indus significantly improves chances of survival, they said in a release, especially on high water or flooded bodies of water.

“People are running rivers at higher flows than ever before. As a brand that makes gear to promote calm confidence in extreme places, it’s obvious that more buoyancy was needed in case of a swim. The obstacle has been how to do it in a manner that doesn’t interfere with your body’s natural biomechanics,” said Philip Curry, Founder and CEO of Astral. “The answer is our signature “Foam Tectonics” architecture that allows the various foam panels to work independently of each other.”

The Indus is designed for advanced whitewater athletes, guides and swiftwater professionals on larger volume whitewater who seek a higher buoyancy, low profile and mobility-forward fit. Designed with reinforced shoulders, a quick release belt for swiftwater rescue, Astral’s proprietary Flotection impact protection system, multiple storage options and an industry-high 22 lbs. of buoyancy, the Indus is built to “usher in the next generation of large volume whitewater descents.”

“Modern PFDs have to balance function, fit, and style. The Indus puts function first by significantly increasing flotation without compromising comfort or fit,” said big water kayaker Benny Marr. “This is an important consideration for the whitewater industry as more and more paddlers take on huge-volume whitewater. More flotation for safer progression in the sport.”

The Indus™ retails for $375, and is available now at astraldesigns.com and at participating retail partners. For additional information about Astral and the new Indus™ high float life jacket, please visit astraldesigns.com.

Established in 2002, Astral designs high performance wilderness equipment created in the least toxic, lowest impact ways. Built on decades of experience and experimentation, Astral has assembled athletes, artists, and craftspeople to build the cleanest, most beautiful, and highest performing gear.

Astral has significantly reduced toxic PVC foam from the PFD industry, invented breathable life jackets, won awards for their paradigm changing footwear designs, and developed the stickiest rubber ever worn on wet rock. Visit www.astraldesigns.com for more information.

–Lead photo by Dan Sutherland of Benny Marr, courtesy of Astral

Aaron Bible
Aaron Biblehttp://www.ahbmedia.com/
Aaron grew up paddling the rivers and lakes of Eastern Tennessee with his dad, fishing, hunting, hiking and camping out under the stars. Summer trips to Estes Park and high school ski trips had him hooked on Colorado from a young age, and he’s called the Rocky Mountains home since 1990. And while he has paddled in locales ranging from the Boundary Waters to the Rio Grande, from Belize to Kenya, his current backyard is Boulder Creek, in Nederland, Colo. Aaron was an editor at Paddler magazine from 1995 to 2000. He also did time as an editor at Sporting Goods Business, Blue Ridge Outdoors, Summit Daily News, Kickstand magazine, and is currently a contributing editor to numerous national outdoor, ski, bike, travel and outdoor-industry trade publications. Check out more of his work at his website, ahbmedia.com, and follow him on Instagram.

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