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    Don, if the PFD is several years old I would install a re-arming kit in it. Better safe than sorry.
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    Look at my 2nd set of pictures. Second picture down. Inside the zipper pocket on the left is a bungie cord with a clip on it. Maybe this is how you connect to the kill switch cord. If that is what it is for, it is not a good design..
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    Default This is the one I ordered along with 2 rearming kits for my old PFDs

    I like the adjustment on both sides.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jigflinger View Post
    Don, if the PFD is several years old I would install a re-arming kit in it. Better safe than sorry.
    Thanks for the reminder.
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    I always blow ours up manually once a year with a air mattress inflater and leave them over set night.The ones that are scheduled to be rearmed I dip the in water to see if they fire,or pull the manual cord.So far they always worked.
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