YTV 2.0 Personal Flotation Device
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Why We Like The Astral YTV 2.0 Personal Flotation Device
When battling whitewater, the Astral YTV 2.0 Personal Flotation Device boosts our safety without getting in our way. The low-profile foam insert lets us sit comfortably in the cockpit, while the racerback style allows our shoulders full range of motion. Plus, the slip-on design is free of extra straps and buckles to decrease the snag risk.
Details
- Class V personal floatation device for kayaking, SUPing, and sailing
- Recycled ripstop shell provides eco-friendly durability
- Pullover design keeps you streamlined
- Adjustable side webbing for a comfortably snug fit
- Large zippered pockets offer secure storage
- Item #ASLT01Z
This item is made with PFAS chemicals.
- Flotation / Buoyancy
- 17.4lb
- Closure
- pullover
- Pockets
- zippered
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 2.1oz
- Material
- [face fabric] 300D 100% postconsumer recycled polyester ripstop, [foam insert] PVC-free Gaia, recyclable PE foam, [liner] 200D high-tenacity nylon
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Responsible Collection
- [face fabric, liner] bluesign® APPROVED, Recycled/Repurposed
- Activity
- river paddling, sailing
- USCG Type / Level
- Type V
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 26 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 25, 2025
Best PFD I’ve ever had.
Really nice form fitting PFD. Love the three pockets, too.
Originally reviewed on astraldesigns.com
June 4, 2025
Raft guide!
Love this PFD, I am a raft guide and first year kayaker! In love with this PFD
Originally reviewed on astraldesigns.com
May 2, 2025
Brent Allen Outside my pick for a SUP PFD YTV 2.0
My water back ground has been in and around the Ocean until moving back to Oklahoma and starting to paddle the rivers. Oklahoma has 78,000 miles of rivers. I have been in the paddle sport industry since 2008 ( Stand Up Paddle) As I am getting into running rivers on inflatable paddle boards the necessity to have a PFD became a needed gear item. I asked a friend Mike Travares his choice for a PFD and SUP. The YTV 2.0 was the choice. That was it. I am starting to get accustomed to paddling with a full PFD rather than a waist pfd. It works great !!
Originally reviewed on astraldesigns.com
February 8, 2025
Still winter in Maine
I live in Maine. Bought this in December 2024. I will try it in May when water thaws. It fits well so far wearing it around the house. :)
Originally reviewed on astraldesigns.com
January 20, 2025
Perfect GC packrafting PFD
For packrafting the Colorado in the Grand Canyon we needed a light weight pfd for big water. The YTV 2.0 is the answer. Perfect fit, perfect protection, and perfect design. It stays on during big, whitewater swims and its smooth front makes it snag free when climbing back into a packraft. Plus it’s lightweight is mighty nice when rafts go in packs on backs for the steep hike/climb out of the canyon.
Originally reviewed on astraldesigns.com
November 1, 2024
Best packrafting PFD
Incredibly lightweight PFD that didn't skimp on features. This is my new favorite packrafting PFD!
Originally reviewed on astraldesigns.com
October 13, 2024
Great fit. Very stylish
I love the fit of the lifejacket. Would recommend to others! I am using it for sailing, power boat driving, and dinghy sailing. Stands out a bit compared to the extremely common Zhik vests, so I like the uniqueness. The tan color is also super cool looking and can work with other colors of clothing well, but stands out (and slightly more visible safety wise) more than just a standard black vest. I got the M/L and I am 5’11” ~155lbs and 31” waist Male. Could have maybe done the S/M, but it would have looked quite small. I do cinch down the side straps nearly all the way. Pockets are awesome, especially the phone pocket. I only have 2 gripes: 1. With the phone pocket the foam doesn’t have a cut out for the rough outline of the phone so if you have one in there, it presses out a phones width into your chest which isn’t ideal, but not THAT noticeable. 2. I use a radio occasionally with the vest and there isn’t a way to clip one on there. (Niche issue) I could have gotten a vest with more utility. Could probably add a cloth loop onto the knife holder to achieve this if it was a big deal for me. Have capsized dinghy sailing a few times with it already and it has done a great job keep me up!
Originally reviewed on astraldesigns.com
September 9, 2024
Comfortable and Classy
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- Small/Medium
I bought this mostly for use with my sup. Easy to get on, doesn’t slide up in the water, and doesn’t restrict a single bit of movement. A couple PFD’s I’ve used were hard to get back on the board with, too bulky on the chest and would catch on the board. Hasn’t happened once with this PFD. The embroidered mandala on the back is also such a sick little piece on the PFD. Highly recommend this PFD
August 29, 2024
Thoughtful design
There’s a place for everything. The zip pockets are perfect for sunblock and small bits, the cell phone pocket along the chest fits my iPhone securely, and I have quick knife access. Super comfortable to wear and move in as well. A well designed product!
Originally reviewed on astraldesigns.com
August 22, 2024
Favorite PFD in 30+ years running whitewater
Super light. Low profile. Comfortable. Easy on. Easy off. I’ve worked commercially on whitewater for 31 seasons from Maine to California to Alaska to Chile to India to New Zealand etc. I’ve taught over 400 swiftwater rescue courses. I’ve used a lot of PFDs. This is my favorite. I love the Astral Green Jacket but it isn’t necessary for many river running endeavors. It’s heavy, bulky, and complex to put on and off. I will always own a green jacket and I will always reach for my YTV as often as I can. Towing boats is not something I advocate for very much with a few exceptions. Tethered rescue swims are cool and fun and really never utilized with some rare exceptions. Light n fast is safe. The YTV helps meet this need. Yeah there is no clamshell pocket up front but I don’t need a lunch box full of snacks in my person. I don’t need pulleys in my PFD and neither do you. It just feels cool. Shaving 10 lbs off my upper body is worth it. The YTV is where it’s at.
Originally reviewed on astraldesigns.com
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