CE Approved 150n Inflatable Life Jacket Solas Standard Safety Vest Marine Lifejacket

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Product origin: Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China
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CE Approved 150N Inflatable Life Jacket Solas Standard Safety Vest Marine Lifejacket



 
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Description:

Inflatable life jacket is one of the hi-tech products of our company, absorbing the advanced technique from abroad. The product is high in strength, steady in performance, light in weight, and small in size. It has a wide use in many fields, such as the army, ocean and inland navigation, fishery, cruiser and yacht, etc. It is one of the most advanced water life-saving products both at home and overseas.




Main Parameters: 
 
Inflation ModeAutomatic/Manual
Inflation Time≤5s
Fabric300D Oxford with PU Coating
Chamber210D Nylon Oxford with 0.11MM TPU
Cylinder33g CO2 Cylinder
BeltPP Webbing
Weight <1kg 
Buoyancy≥150N 
Buoyancy Loss<5%
AccessoriesOne Set of Automatic/Manual Equipment,One Air Blowing Tube,One Whistle
Option AccessoriesLifejacket light,Inflatable kit




PFDs for Adults:

Get the right size: For adults, your chest size-not your weight-will determine what size PFD you need. (For children, their weight will determine the size.) To get your chest size, measure the circumference of your chest at its broadest point. Use this number along with the PFD manufacturer's size recommendations to find the right size for you. You can find sizing information on REI product pages.

To get the right fit for your PFD, follow these steps:

With a standard PFD, loosen all the straps, put the PFD on and zip it up. With an inflatable, put it on over your head (if it's a vest style) or clip it around your waist (if it's a waistpack style).
Start at the waist and tighten all the straps. If it has shoulder straps, tighten them last. It should feel snug but not uncomfortable.
With a standard PFD, have someone pull up on the PFD shoulders. If it moves up past your nose or head, tighten the straps. If it still moves up, the PFD is too large.
A properly sized PFD should be snug and fit like a glove, yet allow you to move freely and not chafe while paddling and playing.
PFD fit tips:

To get the best feel and fit when trying on a PFD, wear the clothes you would while paddling.
Check your movements to make sure it's comfortable and won't chafe you while paddling. If you're a stand up paddle boarder, grab a paddle and mimic the motion of paddling. If you're a kayaker or canoer, do this in your own boat at home, or in a floor model if you're at an REI store. This will simulate how it feels while actually paddling.
If you're a kayaker, take note of how the PFD works with the seat. The PFD shouldn't ride up or feel uncomfortable. Most kayakers find that a short PFD works best.
If possible, test your PFD in a pool or shallow water to see how it works. It should not ride up or slip over your chin while floating.
The more straps a PFD has, the more adjustments can be made to customize its fit.
Women-specific PFDs typically offer a better fit than unisex ones for females thanks to contoured cups for bust lines and styles made for women's torso lengths.










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