Club Master child foam lifejacket

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codice prodotto: 63937P

Child up to 30 Kg: 100 N category lifejacket. Self-righting capacity. Designed for intensive use, e.g. sailing schools and clubs (dinghy, catamaran, canoe-kayak, Stand Up Paddle): reinforced where wear and chafe are critical.

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    • Buoyancy: polyethylen foam. Buoyancy is higher than the minimum required by official standards (transcends minimum requirements by 30 %).
    • Large roll-around collar with increased buoyancy providing added comfort and improved head support.
    • Visibility : bright orange colour and retro-reflecting tapes.
    • Comfortable to wear : front floatation panel is split in 2 for increased comfort ; adjustable crotch piece.
    • Closure : adjustable waist belt with plastic clip, hem tightening drawstring, neck closing strap.
    • Grab handle and loop in the back to attach a safety line.
    • Whistle.

    The child's weight is considered by the regulation as the criteria serving as a basis for buoyancy per size.Age indication is given as a guide only, it is imperative that the child tries the lifejacket on before purchase.

    Model  Child's weight Age (as a guide only)
    CLUB MASTER 30 kg max Child 5-6 years
    CLUB MASTER ELITE 30 kg max Child 5-6 years

    Inflatable or traditional foam lifejacket for your small passenger?

    Both types meet the specifications required by the EC standard; they are self-righting and feature a large flotation pillow collar to support the child’s head efficiently and keep the airway out of the water.

    • Inflatable lifejacket for children is always an automatic inflation type; even if the child falls into the water unconscious or cannot swim, the lifejacket inflates automatically, by mere contact with the water. However, we tend to recommend inflatable jackets only for children aged 6 or 7 and above, i.e. an age when the child can swim a little and moves around the boat with relative freedom of movement. An inflatable lifejacket is ideal for a child who is already acquainted with life on board and reasonably aware of danger; less cumbersome than a foam jacket, it contributes to the child’s better freedom of movement and can thus have a positive effect on his/her involvement on board.

    • For toddlers, and indeed for most children, we still recommend the traditional foam flotation lifejacket: your child is literally «bundled up» in a protective shell. While its primary function is to provide flotation, its foam volume acts as a real bumper, protecting the child from hard knocks; also, it definitely slows down the movements of an inquisitive and adventurous brood, which some parents may find comforting!

    Last but not least, do not forget to surround your decks with netting: in addition to the lifejacket which is the bare essentials, the guardrail netting is a wise and simple precaution.

    To help understand the lifejacket categories

    Lifejackets and buoyancy aids used in recreational or professional activities must comply with the specifications of the European Directive 89/686/CE on Personal Protective Equipment.
    The CE mark of approval must be printed on the garment's label and testifies that the lifejacket complies with the European Directive. Lifejackets are ranked in 4 categories according to their use, performance and buoyancy level. 

      Buoyancy aid 
    50 Newton

    Lifejacket
    100 Newton

    Lifejacket
    150 Newton
    Lifejacket
    275 Newton
    Use Coastal sailing, beach/shore activities/ Suitable for good swimmers Sheltered waters, inshore and coastal sailing Open sea/blue water sailing Open sea/blue water sailing.
    Extreme conditions and professional use.
    Type of vessel Canoe-kayak. windsurf, dinghy, water ski, jet ski, kitesurf, stand up paddle Sail and power crafts Sail and power crafts Sail and power crafts
    Professional vessels*
    Performance Not self-righting Self-righting: turns wearer** safely on his back within 10 seconds Self-righting: turns wearer** safely on his back within 5 seconds Self-righting: turns wearer** safely on his back within 5 seconds, a user wearing heavy protecting clothing. Recommended for use with clothing that may trap air
    Supports the head all around: on both sides of the head and at the back
    Colour One or several Bright colour imposed Bright colour imposed Bright colour imposed
    Reflecting material Not required 100 cm2 300 cm2 300 cm2
    Whistle Not required Required Required Required
    Grab handle Not required Not required Required Required
    Crutch strap Not required Recommended Recommended Recommended

    * Lifejackets used onboard commercial or passengers vessels must meet the requirements of Marine Equipment Directive 96/98 and SOLAS specifications
    ** most wearers