Radar Aura Women's CGA Life Vest 2026

$149.99
CGA
Vest Size: S
Fit Profile Performance Fit
Vest
Runs Small
(Most Size Up)
Fits True
(Shirt Size)

Rider Insight:Refer to the size chart below. Remember: If it zips, it fits!

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Vest Size: S
Essential Fit Guide

"IF IT ZIPS, IT FITS"

All vests must fit snug like a compression shirt. Neoprene is designed to expand when wet for a custom "wet-fit."

Impact Vests (NCGA) 10-15% Stretch

Will contour significantly after a few sessions.

Life Jackets (CGA) 8-10% Stretch

Less expansion due to thicker foam.

The Golden Rule:
If your vest zips up effortlessly on land, it is likely too big. A loose vest will ride up past your ears once you hit the water.

Pro Tip: Every brand cuts their vests differently. Please review the specific size chart and fit notes above for this model.

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Product Overview

Skiers have very specific needs when it comes to the fit and mobility of a vest, needs that are often overlooked within the CGA vest market. We obsess over vest designs that don't interfere with the kinetic motion of a skier's stance and movements. Designed, tested and approved by skiers, for skiers.

Classic waterski-specific cut with an emphasis on unparalleled fit and mobility. Clean, slim lines and a Coast Guard approval make this vest a perfect blend of price and performance.

CGA vs Impact Vest — What is the difference?

Note: Some impact vests, like the Ronix Vader, look like a CGA vest with 3 points of contact (zipper + buckles) but are in fact Impact Vests. Always verify the safety rating before purchasing.

Coast Guard Approved (This Vest)
Zipper + 2 Buckles or 3 Buckles
Standard Flex (Highest Buoyancy)
U.S. Life-Saving Device
Public Waterways & PWC (Jet Ski)
8-10% Expansion with Use
Impact / Comp
Typically 1 Point (Zipper Only)
Elite Flex (Thinner / Lighter)
Flotation Aid / Impact Protection
Most lakes allow if there is a CGA Vest on the boat for each person
10-15% Expansion with Use

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