Manual 150N rowing bum bag lifejacket
This specially designed lifejacket features a unique bum bag style design.
The bum bag is worn facing forward. The jacket is inflated by pulling a cord on the front, this inflates the buoyant chamber which the wearer simply puts their head through.
The advantage of this lifejacket is the unobtrusive design, leaving the wearers whole upper body free.
Coxs and rowers can enjoy a wide freedom of movement whilst having the safety of a lifejacket.
With 150 Newton’s of buoyancy this bumbag lifejacket conforms to European standard EN 396. Officially classed as a lifejacket because it turns you into the upright position once in the water. The jacket is manual firing only through a Halkey Roberts inflation mechanism, with a 33g CO2 cylinder.
Manual firing suits the rowers environment, this jacket will not fire unless the cord is pulled , eliminating the risk of a false inflation for example if it were dropped into the water or splashed heavily.
It also has the facility to manually top up air via a tube, retro reflective tape on the inflating chamber, a lifting strap and a whistle. The belt features a small but robust stainless steel buckle.
One size fits all, from weight 30kg and upwards (maximum waist size 52")
Size: approx 240mm (W) x 130 (H) x 60 (D) mm
Weight: approx 600g
Quantity discounts available, please contact us for details!
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