BESTO 220N SOLAS Twin Chamber Auto Harness Lifejacket
BESTO 220N SOLAS Twin Chamber Auto Harness Lifejacket
£197.74£164.78
Despatch 5-10 Days
SKU
40020268
220N SOLAS MED Adult Auto/Harness Inflatable Twin chamber Lifejacket. Designed according to SOLAS / MED lifejacket requirments. Automatic and manual inflation system options. Ideal for all weather conditions, and when wearing heavy, protective water-proof clothes.
The Twin Chamber 220N Besto Lifejacket is an automatically operated life-jacket. Designed in accordance with SOLAS / MED requirements. One or both chambers automatically inflate or can be inflated manually. Or, by use of the oral tube. This auto-inflatable lifejacket comes in the standard Cordura 420 cover that is easy to clean. Featuring a tailored design, and soft fleece collar for added comfort when worn. The SOLAS 220 Newton Besto Life jacket can be used on the open sea, and suitable in all weather conditions, such as extreme weather. And when wearing heavy protective waterproof clothing.
220n Twin Chamber SOLAS Lifejacket Key Features & Equipment Benefits:
Fufills requirements set out by SOLAS / MED
Cordura 420 Cover which is easy to clean
Automatic and Manual inflation system options
Oral inflation tube for additonal manual inflation
Tailored design for a secure fit around the wearer
Zipper closing for easy repack of the lifejacket
Intergrated harness for added security of the lifejacket
Adjustable double crotch strap, so that the lifejacket to sit better on the torso — enchancing safety performance
Fleece collar for additional comfort around neck and shoulders when worn
Standard system: Halkey Roberts V90000 or United Moulders MK5
Lifejacket Technical Information:
43g CO2 Cylinder
SOLAS Safety Light
Buoyancy: 220 Newtons
Size: Universal 43+kg
Approved by International Standards / Certifications:
ISO 12402-3: 220N
Maritiime PPE Standards:
EN 396 / EN ISO 12402-3: 150N Life Jackets - "Have a buoyancy of no less than 150 Newtons for the average adult. This level is intended for general application or for use with foul weather clothing."
SOLAS / MED - "The International Maritime Organisation governs the Convention of Safety Of Life at Sea - SOLAS. This Convention requires that SOLAS requirements are met for all life-saving equipment carried and used on board all ships on international voyages including passenger ships and cargo ships of 500 gross tonnes or more. This includes lifejackets, abandonment suits and immersion suits. Recognition that the equipment fully complies with the requirements of the MED - Marine Equipment Directive - will be denoted by a ‘Ships Steering Wheel’ mark which must be on all equipment sold to European Community Ships of 500 tons or more in size".
SOLAS Lifejackets - "All lifejackets must be of double chamber design with 2 automatic inflation systems as well as be fitted with a SOLAS approved light and buddy line for optimum safety."
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