Bluewave Navy Kids 150N Automatic Lifejacket with Harness
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Product Description
This Bluewave automatic inflating lifejacket is designed for the smaller sailors amongst the crew and has all the features of the adult automatic jackets. It offers both automatic and manual inflation, through a British 'United Moulders' system, with a 24g CO2 cylinder. It also has the facility to manually top up air via a tube. Integrated harness with stainless steel fittings including a single crutch strap, and a D ring for attaching a lifeline. This jacket is suitable for inland, coastal and offshore use and has a large enough belt to allow for foul weather clothing. Designed to be comfortable for kids to wear it is both lightweight and compact allowing good freedom of movement. It is designed to last and will fit your child from age 3 to around 12 years. The inflating bladder is bright yellow in colour with 3M reflective strips. Will work in fresh or saltwater! With a coated easy to clean outer cover this jacket will provide many years service. Adjustable crutch strap prevents your child falling out of the jacket and aids recovery from the water. With 150 Newton’s of buoyancy this lifejacket conforms to European standard 12402. Officially classed as a lifejacket because it turns you into the upright position once in the water. This lifejacket is recommended for use offshore and in foul weather clothing. Approximate weight 650g. Sizes Available One size fits weight range 15 kg to 40 kg, roughly 3 -12 years in age. Colours Available Navy Made in Europe.
Key Features
Adjustable to fit age 3-12 years
CE approved for sale in the UK
Bright yellow inflating bladder
Includes the gas canister
Supplied ready to wear
Product Details
- Brand
- Bluewave
- Colour
- Blue,black,red
- Size
- Child/youth
- Format
- Apparel
- ASIN
- B003AN0DEC
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Listed Since
- 19 June 2011