Baltic Winner 150 Manual Inflatable Life Jacket with Harness Red 40-150kg
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Baltic Winner is Baltic's entry-level model among inflatable life jackets. A flexible and modern vest that protects you well in most situations. Uncompromising quality, function and fit testify to a Baltic construction. Integrated ntegrated safety harness with woven loop. Enjoy a soft fleece collar and strong outer fabric. Please note that this model is with manual inflation. The crotch strap is detachable, and the Baltic Winner has a carrying capacity of 165N and is classified as a life jacket. The vest's inflation valve is connected to an airtight lung for maximum function and safety. The greenhouse tube is secured against involuntary screwing up, just like on all Baltics inflatable vests. The propellant is a harmless, food-grade carbon dioxide.
Features:Buoyancy 165 Newton
The buoyancy of a lifejacket is measured in the Newton unit. A lifejacket must have sufficient buoyancy to keep the user's airways above the surface. The vests are divided into different classes depending on the amount of buoyancy, though the actual Newton's number may vary depending on the size of the vest.
33g CO2Specifies the size of the carbon dioxide cylinder used on inflatable products. The cylinder must be checked before each use.
Manual inflationNOTE! The product has no sensor for automatic inflation and can only be activated manually.
Integrated safety harnessProduct equipped with an integrated safety harness, approved according to EN ISO 12401.
Crutch strap includedProduct equipped with detachable crutch strap.
Whistle includedProduct equipped with whistle approved to EN ISO 12401.
5 year guaranteeProduct with 5 year guarantee.
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