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Baltic Lifejack Children's Lifejacket Red Medium

The difference between buoyancy aids and lifejacketsBuoyancy Aids are designed to assist with floating and are typically worn in more sheltered waters by the coast to provide the wearer with additional buoyancy. They're used for all water sports such as kayaking, paddling, Paddleboarding, sailing and canoeing.Lifejackets are designed to turn the wearer over onto their back if they are unconscious, to enable their airway to be free of the water and to support their head. They are typically worn by non-swimmers or less confident water users and are primarily designed for the younger wearer. They are cut and fitted in a way to still allow freedom of movement and enjoyment on the water whilst wearing them.100N Foam lifejacket5 Piece shaped collar for comfort and neck supportCrutch strap fitted for safetyWhistle and Reflective panelsFoam designed to turn the wearer onto their back2 sizes 3-15kg and 15-30kg5 Year warranty against manufacturing defects and faultsCE approved, ISO12402-4 100N Buoyancy aidManufactured in Europe

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Baltic Lifejack Children's Lifejacket Red Medium

The difference between buoyancy aids and lifejacketsBuoyancy Aids are designed to assist with floating and are typically worn in more sheltered waters by the coast to provide the wearer with additional buoyancy. They're used for all water sports such as kayaking, paddling, Paddleboarding, sailing and canoeing.Lifejackets are designed to turn the wearer over onto their back if they are unconscious, to enable their airway to be free of the water and to support their head. They are typically worn by non-swimmers or less confident water users and are primarily designed for the younger wearer. They are cut and fitted in a way to still allow freedom of movement and enjoyment on the water whilst wearing them.100N Foam lifejacket5 Piece shaped collar for comfort and neck supportCrutch strap fitted for safetyWhistle and Reflective panelsFoam designed to turn the wearer onto their back2 sizes 3-15kg and 15-30kg5 Year warranty against manufacturing defects and faultsCE approved, ISO12402-4 100N Buoyancy aidManufactured in Europe

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The difference between buoyancy aids and lifejacketsBuoyancy Aids are designed to assist with floating and are typically worn in more sheltered waters by the coast to provide the wearer with additional buoyancy. They're used for all water sports such as kayaking, paddling, Paddleboarding, sailing and canoeing.Lifejackets are designed to turn the wearer over onto their back if they are unconscious, to enable their airway to be free of the water and to support their head. They are typically worn by non-swimmers or less confident water users and are primarily designed for the younger wearer. They are cut and fitted in a way to still allow freedom of movement and enjoyment on the water whilst wearing them.100N Foam lifejacket5 Piece shaped collar for comfort and neck supportCrutch strap fitted for safetyWhistle and Reflective panelsFoam designed to turn the wearer onto their back2 sizes 3-15kg and 15-30kg5 Year warranty against manufacturing defects and faultsCE approved, ISO12402-4 100N Buoyancy aidManufactured in Europe

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