Robert Aviles Posted March 28, 2020 Report Share Posted March 28, 2020 Hey! I am looking into building my first system. I can definitely see the Exovest is the upgrade to the zephyr vest, I was just wondering if someone can explain to me how the Exovest is exactly better and how I can benefit from it. Thanks guys! Robert Aviles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members chris fawcett Posted March 29, 2020 Premium Members Report Share Posted March 29, 2020 Hi Robert, Thanks for your interest in the Exovest. There are a few videos here explaining what the Exovest is and how it works. I hope they answer your questions. If not, let me know, and I’ll try to help further http://steadivision.com/info/tips/index.html All the best, Chris 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nelson Villamil Posted March 29, 2020 Report Share Posted March 29, 2020 Hi RobertThe direct response of Chris F, the Exovest` designer.He is always ready to share the knowledge. All the best Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lisa Sene Posted March 30, 2020 Report Share Posted March 30, 2020 (edited) Hi Robert, Having used both a Zephyr vest and an Exovest, I can speak to both. I started out on a Zephyr vest, and now own an Exovest. They are both very different styles, and one is not better than the other - it's simply what works best for you. If you're able to try both out before making a purchase decision, that would benefit you greatly. All the videos Chris shared are brilliant for Exovest explanations. The biggest differences I found between the two vests were (and keep in mind this is me, not everyone): - My stamina increased in the Exovest due to the torque being higher up on my back and distributing the weight of the rig differently across my body. - (This is true for everyone) I walk differently in the Exovest, as Chris explains very well in this video. Summarized - you must let your pelvic bones rise and fall in an Exovest so the vest is working with you, not against you. In a normal vest, you must hold your pelvis level. - I can breathe diaphragmatically (versus accessory breathing, which is not wise in any vest - shallow breathing where your shoulders rise and fall, which can cause all sorts of neck and shoulder problems etc.) much easier in the Exovest, as it does not sit on my lungs whatsoever. I also very much like that it doesn't sit on any organs (no feeling your sandwich right after lunch!) or your spine. - The Exovest is very unforgiving if you are out of form; you want the sled on your centerline, or else you'll feel the vest "collapsing" in one direction due to the weight of the sled pulling too much against the pivot points. Personally I see this as a good thing, because you want to be in good form anyway! On the Zephyr vest, it's easier to get away with being out of form, though because there are no cross-back straps, I found this was easy to feel in that vest as well. Again, try both and see what works for you! Happy flying. Lisa Edited March 30, 2020 by Lisa Sene 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelley Hood Posted April 14, 2020 Report Share Posted April 14, 2020 Hi, I'm also building out my first rig and I'd like some opinions on vests. I've been looking at GPI Pro's vest, Tiffen's Exovest, Zephyr, and the Compact Ultra. If there are any other vests that warrant mentioning please let me know. I'd like to hear your opinions on what works best for you. Has anyone had much luck trying to negotiate a lower price or package deals with Tiffen or GPI? Ideally I'd like to match a Pro Titan Arm with a M-2 Sled, I don't know if by doing this I'm setting myself up to pay more for a full rig. I am just now reaching out to both companies for a variety of quotes, & I am certainly open to buying used but also have questions about where that leaves you with a warranty. Any advise on first time purchases would be much appreciated. Thank you, Kelley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Jerry Holway Posted April 14, 2020 Premium Members Report Share Posted April 14, 2020 Kelly- read Lisa's note carefully, especially the first paragraph. Try a vest first. What works for anyone else might not work so well for you. Try each one you can on. Have you taken a workshop? If not, I'd suggest you hold off on all purchases until you do. Buying used gear leaves you generally with no warranty other than what the seller offers, but top-rated gear usually works fine and most sellers in this community of operators are reliable and trustworthy about their gear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelley Hood Posted April 15, 2020 Report Share Posted April 15, 2020 I appreciate the response Jerry. I am signed up for a workshop in July, assuming it doesn't get cancelled. I will be waiting until after the workshop to make any major purchases. I just like to gather as much info as possible and to hear from those who with experience. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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