Mullion - North Sea 1 Suit - Red/Black

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The North Sea 1 piece suit is a constant wear floatation suit tested according to ISO 15027: Class D for 2 hours thermal protection in cold water. This is the Red and Black colour variation of the flotation suit

MULLION NORTH SEA 1 SUIT 

The North Sea one-piece red / black suit is a constant wear floatation suit tested according to ISO 15027: Class D for 2 hours thermal protection in cold water. Featuring completely water-proof fabric material alongside taped seams. Anti-flushing straps located on the arms and legs, a hood-folded area around the neck. 'Touch and close' Velcro fastening on the dual storm-flap alongside a front zip closure, alongside a total of 5 pockets located on the chest, hip, and interior.  

This 1-piece suit also comes in a 2-piece jacket / trouser variation (Mullion - North Sea 2 Suit - Yellow/Black).

North Sea I Red/Black Suit Key Features and Equipment Benefits

  • Fully waterproof outer fabric + taped seams
  • Anti-flushing straps to arms & legs
  • Hood folded in neck area
  • Front zip closure under double stormflap with velcro 'touch & close' fastening
  • 2 patched chest pockets with flap
  • 2 lower hip pockets with fleece handwarmer
  • Inner adjustable neoprene wrist seals.
  • 1 inside pocket for a handy bit of storage

Flotation Suit Technical Information:

  • Buoyancy: 74N (Size L)
  • Available sizes: S - XXXL
  • Colour: Red / Black

Certification: 

  • NORTH SEA I ( GP )
  • EN ISO 15027-1 : 2012 Class D
  • EN ISO 12402-5: 2006+A1:2010 ; EN ISO 12402-6:2006+A1:2010 +prEN: 2017
  • EN 343 : 2003 + A1 : 2007 Class 3-1
  • EN ISO 13688 : 2013
  • Maritime PPE Safety Standards:
  • EN ISO 15027-1: CONSTANT WEAR SUITS: "A constant wear suit is designed to be worn as a working suit to keep the wearer warm and dry during normal activities and to provide thermal protection in the event of accidental immersion, to prolong life and to aid rescue. An individual’s estimated thermal protection time when wearing this type of equipment will depend upon the water temperature, weather conditions, clothing, the cold tolerance of the person and the person’s behaviour. The primary aims in wearing a constant wear suit are: 1) to reduce the risk of cold shock and to delay the onset of hypothermia; 2) to enable the user to propel himself in the water and extricate himself from the water without it becoming an encumbrance; 3) to make the user sufficiently conspicuous in the water so as to aid his recovery."
  • EN 393 / EN ISO 12402-5: 50N BUOYANCY AIDS: "Have a buoyancy of no less than 50 Newton for the average adult. This level is intended for use by those who are competent swimmers and who are near to bank or shore, or who have help and a means of rescue close at hand. These garments have minimal bulk, but they are of limited use in disturbed water, and cannot be expected to keep the user safe for a long period of time. They do not have sufficient buoyancy to protect people who are unable to help themselves. They require active participation by the user."

 

   

 

*Looking for a Two-Piece Version? Mullion - North Sea 2 Suit*

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SPECIFICATION

 

CERTIFIED

  • EN ISO 15027-1 : 2012 Class D

  • EN ISO 12402-5: 2006+A1:2010 ; EN ISO 12402-6:2006+A1:2010

  • EN 343 : 2003 + A1 : 2007 Class 3-1

 

  

 

SIZE TABLE FLOATATION GARMENTS: BODY MEASUREMENTS

Size

Mass Kg

Height

Chest

Waist

XS

< 50 kgs

158-176

80-88

68-76

S

50-70 kgs

164-182

88-96

76-84

M

70-80 kgs

164-182

96-104

84-92

L

80-90 kgs

170-188

104-112

92-100

XL

90-110 kgs

170-188

112-120

100-108

XXL

> 110 kgs

176-194

120-128

108-116

XXXL

> 110 kgs

176-194

128-136

116-124

XXXXL

> 110 kgs

176-194

136-144

124-132

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