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Stearns best selling, most versatile industrial flotation vest. Tough nylon shell with seven-piece foam design for all-day comfort. Features four roomy pockets for accessories with full hook and loop closures and a rustproof Vislon zipper.
- Multiple foam inserts for exceptional flexibility and freedom
- Quick-adjust side tabs for secure fit and comfort
- 3M™ Scotchlite™ Reflective material SOLAS-grade 6755 for high visibility
- Eyelets for attaching lights, badge, etc.
- Minimum 15-1/2 lbs. buoyancy
- USCG Approved Type III
Offshore Life Jacket
This PFD is designed for extended survival in rough, open water. It usually will turn an unconscious person face-up and has 22 pounds of buoyancy. This is the best PFD to keep you afloat in remote regions where rescue may be slow coming.
Near Shore Life Vest
This "classic" PFD comes in several sizes for adults and children and is for calm inland water where there is chance of fast rescue. It is less bulky and less expensive than a Type I, and many turn an unconscious person face-up in the water.
Floatation Aid
These life jackets are generally considered the most comfortable, with styles for different boating activities and sports. They are for use in calm water where there is good chance of fast rescue since they will generally not turn an unconscious person face-up. Floatation aids come in many sizes and styles.
Throwable Device
These are designed to be thrown to a person in the water. Throwable devices include boat cushions, ring buoys, and horseshoe buoys. They are not designed to be worn and must be supplemented by a wearable PFD. It is important to keep these devices immediately available for emergencies, and they should not be used for small children, non-swimmers, or unconscious people.
Special Use Device
Special use PFDs include work vests, deck suits, and hybrids for restricted use. Hybrid vests contain some internal buoyancy and are inflatable to provide additional flotation.