Arrived very well packed in pristine condition.
Thought that they would have been bigger than that. Ok for boats of a small size, but not 40 foot. Delivery was good
Dispatch very quickly.Quite a difficult product to find, so thank you.
baltic
Ref: BL1350
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The perfect lifejacket for sailing, fishing and boating trips. A reliable, lightweight choice for a full day on the water.
The Compact 100 offers safety and comfort in a lightweight design.
Safety: With 100N buoyancy and a quick, automatic inflation system, the Compact 100 ensures your airways stay above the surface even in challenging conditions. The built-in inspection window provides a clear signal when the jacket is ready for use, making it a user-friendly safety feature.
Fit and Comfort: The smart design, with the weight distribution placed towards the back, reduces pressure on the neck and provides a stable fit, even during extended use. The soft fleece collar adds extra comfort, and with its compact bladder, it's one of the lightest options on the market - ideal for active use.
Manufacturing and Quality: The Compact 100 lifejacket is built to meet high standards of durability and reliability, withstanding tough water activities and making it a natural choice for both recreational and professional users.
A lifejacket saves lives. It is designed to always turn the user to a supine position and keep the airways clear above the water surface by a good margin, even if the user is unconsciousness or cannot swim. Lifejackets are available with inflatable lung or with solid buoyant material, common to all is that in the activated position they have most of the buoyancy on the front and a sturdy collar that supports and holds up the head. A lifejacket is the obvious choice for people who cannot swim. Lifejackets always have a carrying capacity of at least 100N. The inflatable models are divided into different classes depending on the conditions under which they are to be used. An automatic lifejacket inflates when the user ends up in the water, while a manual lifejacket must be activated by the user.
Baltic Lifejackets based in Sweden is the largest manufacturer of lifejackets and buoyancy aids in Europe.