Buoyancy Aids
I don't have a personal recommendation, but I was also researching life vests recently and found the following good article specifically on low-profile life vests (more Euro style, not USCG approved). It's a bit dated since 2012, but based on what I saw in online stores, I think the models are still largely what you'd find in the market. One vest I know they're missing is the Forward Sailing vest (generally similar to Zhik in design I believe, but typically somewhat more affordable) which you can find on Murrays - sold as an "impact protection" vest since it complies with Euro regs but not with USCG.
Dinghy Pfd article: http://www.sailingworld.com/gear/battle-better-pfd
I ended up going with a kayak vest since I was optimizing for large pockets.
I've never looked into neoprene vests though - I'm sure someone else has better advice there.
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I-20
Sausalito
Edited by southstars2012 on Jan 31, 2017 - 06:49 AM.

Its not neoprene fit, but it lasts and lasts on my sailing years.
Plenty of buoyancy, really sturdy, strong and very comfortable.
Saved my butt several times.
Very affordable, must be available in the US somewhere.
edit; its called the Helly Hansen Rider vest
Grtz, André
Edited by catmodding on Feb 01, 2017 - 11:26 PM.
André de Bruin, Amsterdam,the Netherlands
P 18-2
I have a Spinlock, It's not USCG approved. It works well. I carry an approved spare for formality's sake.
Here is an example.
http://www.p2marine.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=39380&gclid=CLX3hpKP8tECFZqCswodB3YClQ


I really like the products NRS makes. They are a little more pricy but have good sized pockets and are made really well. Made for paddling but are very comfortable when sailing. See this link http://www.nrs.com.
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