January 26, 2010

Kayakers for the Kimberley

Kokatat is donating Ronin Pro life jackets to February’s “Kayakers for the Kimberley”, an expedition that seeks to raise awareness for the environmentally compromised Kimberley region of Australia. The team will attempt to record the highest documented descent of the Kimberley’s Fitzroy River followed by first ever descents of both the Wynne and Hardmen creeks.

Team Kokatat athlete Anthony Yap is one member of this five-country, eight-athlete collective. Led by Yap and fellow Australian paddler Lachie Carracher, this trip is the fourth consecutive year a group has explored the Kimberley in an effort to educate the public on the exploitation happening to the one of the world’s oldest, largely untapped regions.

After a nearly 4,000 kilometer drive northwest from Melbourne, the team will board a chartered aircraft to the upper reaches of the Fitzroy. Once on the water, the expedition will be made all the more challenging by the Fitzroy’s peak monsoonal flows.

To maximize safety in these demanding conditions, the team wisely chose Kokatat’s Ronin Pro as their life jacket for the duration of the trip. Advantages of the Ronin Pro include a trimmed-down profile and unique internal harness, which provides a comfortable secure fit, full spinal protection and improved side protection. Kokatat worked with representatives of Underwriters Labratories (UL), the United States Coast Guard (USCG), swiftwater rescue professionals, fire departments, recreational user groups, and other manufacturers to help update the standards of Type 5 rescue certification.

Working closely with Australian Conservation Foundation advisers to draw attention to the environmental issues that are facing the area, the team’s experiences will be documented in a feature film to be produced in March 2010. The film will showcase the area and the team’s exploration of one of the world’s most inhospitable environments. Additional information available at www.kayakthekimberley.com

October 26, 2009

Ronin Pros are shipping

The long awaited UL/US Coast Guard approved Ronin Pro life jackets are now shipping out of the factory to dealers around the country! The Ronin Pro is the life jacket of choice for our team paddlers, sponsored expeditions, and the factory crew.

The Ronin Pro was launched in 2007 for the Canadian market, followed by the European market in 2008.

The Ronin Pro offers a trimmed-down profile and unique internal harness, which provides a comfortable secure it, full spinal protection and improved side protection. Innovations such as reinforced adjustable, thermal molded foam padded shoulders with non-slip Hypalon® grip panels, an integrated sleeve for a cowtail or small tow tether, clip-on accessories, and superlative construction methods set a new standard in life vest design. The shoulders and quick release harness system meet or exceed the strength & release requirements of the United States Coast Guard for swiftwater towing and/or rescue. The Ronin Pro is made with GAIA® PVC-free foam.

This introduction to the US market has been long anticipated. To get to this point, Kokatat drove the multiyear, inter-agency effort to update the requirements of type 5 rescue harnessed life jackets to more closely & safely meet the needs of the many and varied users of this important piece of safety equipment. “The success of this effort depended on the participation and cooperation of numerous experts, including representatives of UL, USCG, swiftwater rescue professionals, fire departments, recreational user groups, and other manufacturers,” explains Gibson Mokler – Kokatat’s PFD Compliance Officer. “Kokatat’s participation ensured that safe and truly UL/USCG compliant type 5 rescue harnessed PFD’s will again be available in the USA.”

Go down to your local dealer and try one out.

For specifications and more information go HERE