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Top Picks for Whitewater PFDs in 2025


Author: Simon Coward

As one of Canada’s leading whitewater paddlesports retailers we have formulated a few opinions on Whitewater paddlesports PFDs over the years. This post goes over what we think are the best PFDs for whitewater kayaking in Canada for 2025.

All the PFDs listed below we have worn, beat up, received customer feedback on, used in our kayak school and more. As a businesses we only sell brands and products we believe in and we feel fortunate to be in a position to have tried out so many whitewater PFDs over the years.

Best whitewater pfds in 2025

Whitewater PFD Classification

For the purposes of this review we prefer to refer to the US Coast Guard breakdown. For recreational whitewater paddlers the ideal options are typically Type III and Type V PFDs.

Also keep in mind, the PFDs in this article are designed for a Class III / intermediate whitewater level and higher. If you are doing raft float trips, and any flatwater paddling, you might be better off with a recreational PFD. This is because Whitewater PFDs are more expensive, bulkier, and some require special swiftwater rescue training to use properly.

TYPE III WHITEWATER PFDS

For the context of this post, Type III PFDs are designed with sufficient flotation for whitewater paddling, come in at least 3 sizes and DO NOT include an in-built towing system. There is no head support system so when in the water a swimmer will not necessarily float face up

You can convert certain Type III PFDs into a Type V PFD with an after market rescue PFD tow system.

Examples of Type III PFDs

TYPE V WHITEWATER RESCUE PFDS

Again, for simplicity and context within this post, Type V Whitewater Rescue PFDs are Type III PFDs but with a built in, releasable rescue harness. This system can be used for many applications such as boat rescues, tethering in rescue situations and more.

Pro Tip: Many people think that an integrated rescue harness is the only way to retrieve a boat in whitewater. This is not the case, there are many options that work just as well (or better in many cases). It is worth investing in a river safety and rescue course with a certified provider to learn more about this.

Examples of Type V PFDs

Our Top PFD Picks for 2025

Best Type III Whitewater PFD

Kokatat Hustle PFD

Overview

In total transparency, I really did not like Kokatat PFDs for a very long time. I found their older whitewater models to be boxy, stiff and not super comfortable. This all changed at Paddlesports Retailer in Oklahoma City when I reluctantly tried a Kokatat Hustle PFD on.

My perception of Kokatat’s PFD design changed 180 degrees instantly for me. We have found the Kokatat Hustle to be super popular with whitewater kayakers, river SUP paddlers, canoeists and rafters. It has also served many recreational and touring paddlers well on long days on the water.

What We Like

  • Overall comfort
  • Lightness of the PFD
  • Range of motion and flexibility of paddling
  • The colours are pretty dope
  • Kokatat are a great brand to work with
  • Harmonized certification so it is good for permit purposes in the USA and Canada. It is also approved in the EU!

What We don't Like

  • A little on the spendy side for a Type III PFD (darn USD exchange rate to blame here)
  • Some paddlers find the front a little stiff and bulky to start with. This softens up super quickly.

FEATURES

  • 210D high tenacity ripstop nylon shell fabric
  • Gaia PVC-free and PE foam
  • Side Entry
  • Large, zippered front pocket with internal organization
  • Sculpted foam panels that wrap around your torso
  • Adjustable padded shoulder straps
  • Three side adjustments for a secure fit
  • Front lash tab for knife attachment
  • Harmonized (US Coast Guard/Transport Canada) approved
  • ISO (EU) approved
  • BUOYANCY LB./OZ. XS/S (16/00), M/L (16/00), XL/XXL (16/00)

BEST kids whitewater PFD

Astral Otter 2.0 Kids PFD

Overview

I have three kids (7, 10 and 12 at time of writing) and the oldest two have been wearing the Astral Otter 2.0 as they learn to whitewater kayak. I think they have been in the Otter for about 3 years now and my youngest (now that he is better at swimming) is getting one this year.

For youngsters learning any kind of whitewater sport (kayaking, SUP, canoeing or rafting) I cannot heap enough praise on the Otter. It is comfortable, they feel cool wearing it (one less thing to fight with them about.. Ha ha) and super hard wearing. All the things you want in a kids whitewater PFD.

What We Like

  • Fit and range of motion for kids
  • It works great with a sprayskirt, drysuit, drytop, wetsuit etc
  • The kids think they look cool as heck in them
  • Easy for kids to learn aggressive swimming in moving water
  • Comfort for the kids
  • Bright colours are easy to see, the unique design also stands out in a crowd
  • Included leg loops ensure a great fit and kids won’t fall out of it
  • Size range means they won’t grow out of it super quick (if you get it when they are about 50 lbs)

What We Don't Like

  • It’s pretty darn spendy for a kids PFD
  • If you are looking for a PFD that will float a child paddler face up this is not the PFD for you.

FEATURES

  • Entry: Front Center Buckle
  • Foam Insert: Organic Kapok & PE Foam
  • Shell Fabric: 200 x 400 Denier Ripstop Nylon
  • Liner Fabric: 200 Denier Light Weight Nylon
  • Webbing: PolyPro
  • Zipper: YKK Non-corrosive coil
  • Hardware: Heavy Duty Acetal
  • Weight: 1.3 lbs / 21 oz / 595.34 gr
  • Sizing: Fits youth 50-90 lbs
  • Design Buoyancy: 11.5 lbs
  • Approval Type: USCG Type III

BEST VALUE TYPE V WHITEWATER RESCUE PFD

NRS Ninja Pro PFD

Overview

Youngsters playing in, on, and around the water who weigh between 15 - 25 kg (33 - 55 lbs).

WHat We like

  • You cannot beat the price on a rescue PFD
  • NRS are a great company with amazing warranties and customer service
  • Lots of adjustability in each size range so can easily fit a multitude of either people or outfits (think drysuit vs skin to win!)
  • Front pocket has loads of capacity
  • Integrated rescue harness is well built and intuitive to use
  • Durable and long lasting

WHat We don't like

  • The adjustability mentioned above comes with long straps. If you are on the small side of the size range you will have a lot of straps to stash and deal with.
  • If you want a built in rappelling harness it doesn’t have this.

FEATURES

  • Fully-featured rescue vest includes a strategically placed 1.5" quick-release rescue belt with an aluminum attachment ring
  • Compartmentalized, zippered, clamshell pocket
  • Five attachment points and extensive 3M reflective accents
  • Handwarmer pockets
  • AirMesh lining on the lower back adds ventilation and helps manage moisture.
  • Strap garages and a deliberately placed lash tab reduces snag points.
  • Graded Sizing takes into account the appropriate amount of flotation needed for individual body types resulting in a better-fitting, more comfortable life jacket for all.
  • AirMesh lining on the lower back adds ventilation and helps manage moisture.
  • Side entry, with adjustments on shoulders, side and waist to secure the life jacket and customize fit.
  • Silicone-coated inner waistband helps hold the PFD in place when swimming.

MOST COMFORTABLE TYPE V WHITEWATER RESCUE PFD

Kokatat HustleR Rescue PFD

Overview

I basically just need to reiterate the summary of the Kokatat Hustle Type III PFD. I really didn’t like Kokatat’s older whitewater models. Immediately after trying on the Hustler for the first time I changed my mind 180 degrees. I personally find the Kokatat Hustler Rescue PFD to be at this time, the most comfortable whitewater rescue PFD on the market.

What we like

  • The comfort (surprising given the title!)
  • Reasonably priced for a Whitewater Rescue PFD
  • I like the pullover design, super easy to get in and out of
  • Front pocket has loads of storage
  • I love the hidden knife patch. Easy to access the knife but minimizes the likelihood of snagging and losing the knife.
  • Rescue harness is well located and easy to access

What we don't like

  • The Hustler is not Canadian Coast Guard Certified
  • Some paddlers find the front a little stiff and bulky to start with. This softens up super quickly.

FEATURES

  • 500D Cordura outer shell
  • Gaia PVC-free foam
  • Pullover design
  • Large, clamshell front pocket with two way zipper and internal organization
  • Adjustable shoulders and three side adjustments
  • Covered front lash tab for a rescue knife attachment
  • Quick release chest harness and O-ring, tether/tow system ready
  • Breakaway D-ring for cow tail attachment
  • US Coast Guard, and ISO (EU) approved
  • BOUYANCY LB./OZ. XS/S (16/00), M/L (16/00), XL/2X (16/00)

BEST Overall TYPE V WHITEWATER RESCUE PFD

Astral Greenjacket Rescue PFD

Overview

The Astral Greenjacket is straight up the OG of Whitewater Rescue PFDs. There is not too much to not like about this PFD other than the hefty price tag. I have used the Astral Greenjacket on and off over many years and have nothing but great things to report. It has ben long lasting, feels great to wear and looks pretty darn cool too.

What We Like

  • This PFD has been around forever and it has stood the test of time
  • Super comfortable internal build system means you can tighten the PFD up and still have amazing range of motion and freedom
  • It is built to last. Our staff and customers have tested the Greenjacket in all environments and it is a beast
  • Over the head build I find easy to get on and off (some disagree strongly with this..see below)
  • Limited Edition colours come out on an annual basis
  • Astral are very focused on building their products with minimum waste and sustainability.

What We Don't Like

  • The price is quite high. It will last you forever though
  • I am not a huge fan of the zippered stow pocket for the webbed towline. I understand the why but still prefer a traditional bungee tether/pig tail.
  • Some paddlers find it hard to get on and off

FEATURES

  • Pullover entry
  • Foam Insert: PVC Free Gaia®& PE Foam
  • Shell Fabric: 500 Denier Cordura Nylon
  • Liner Fabric: 200 Denier High Tenacity Nylon
  • Webbing: Nylon
  • Zipper: YKK Self Locking Vislon® Teeth
  • Hardware: Heavy Duty Acetal and Stainless Steel
  • Weight: 2.9 lbs / 46 oz / 1315.42 gr
  • Sizing: S/M = 31-37” M/L = 38-44” L/XL = 45-51”
  • Design Buoyancy: 16.5 lbs
  • Approval Type: USCG Type V

BEST SWIFTWATER RESCUE PROFESSIONAL TYPE V PFD

NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD

Overview

NRS continues to be at the leading edge of gear designed for fire departments and other rescue professionals. The NRS Rapid Rescuer PFD appears to be continuing along that vein.

This PFD is highly featured and built off the old Rapid Rescuer platform. NRS have applied the plethora of feedback they have received from their rescue partners to continue to improve and evolve this PFD.

What We Like

  • Built to stand up to the rigours of working as a rescue professional
  • Wide size range fits the universal sizing
  • Loads of reflective tape for maximum visibility/li>
  • Easy front zipper entry
  • Well thought out pockets for rescue pros

What We Don't Like

  • Not Canadian Coast Guard Certified
  • As with all rescue PFDs it is a touch on the bulky side

FEATURES

  • Constructed with 400-denier Ripstop Nylon to handle unexpected snags and debris often experienced in rescue situations.
  • Zippered front entry for quick on and off with backup buckles for added security under stress.
  • Four-panel chest design for enhanced comfort and freedom of movement with a single, thin panel of foam in the back.
  • 2" quick-release rescue belt with stainless steel ring for live bait and other swiftwater rescue techniques.
  • SOLAS reflective elements for safer night ops.
  • Two 10 x 10cm hook-and-loop patches on the chest and one 27 x 10cm across the back shoulder for departmental placarding.