3/4 Length Mariner Level 100
£298.73 – £472.83 "All prices ex. VAT"
Aprobado según EN ISO 12402-4:2006+A1:2010 - Automático
Aprobado según EN ISO 12402-6:2006+A1:2010 - Manual
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Descripción
3/4 length Mariner coat with an Integrated Automatic or Manual Life Jacket with a two layer system creating a 100% waterproof, breathable and windproof barrier.- Chaleco salvavidas integrado de 150 Newton
- Optional – Deck Safety Harness, D-Ring & Front & Rear Lifting Becket
- Inflación de respaldo oral
- Fully Automatic or Manual Inflation (33g CO2 bottle)
- Back up Manual Pull
- Silbato oculto
- Cinturón de cintura
- Taped Seams – 100% Waterproof
- Dos bolsillos exteriores
- Mosca de Velcro
- Capucha oculta en el cuello
- 15 fabrics / colours to choose from
- Option of 2 colours (Top/Bottom) or 1 solid colour
- Cotton Chintz Plain Lining (options available see Internal Option choices)
- Sistema impermeable de doble capa que consiste en una doble barrera 100% impermeable/transpirable/antiviento
- Hecho en Gran Bretaña
Información adicional
Peso | 7,8 kg |
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Tamaño de la capa | Pequeño, Mediano, Grande, XLarge, XXLarge, XXXLarge, XXXXLarge |
Tipo de inflación | Automático, Manual |
Color de base | Negro, Azul marino, Verde, Oro, Oliva, Beige, Amarillo suave, Amarillo de alta visibilidad, Naranja internacional, Rojo estándar, Rojo de alta visibilidad, Naranja fluorescente, Azul marino ASFR, Naranja de alta visibilidad ASFR, Amarillo de alta visibilidad ASFR |
Colores superiores | Yugo superior amarillo suave, Yugo superior amarillo Hi-Viz, Yugo superior naranja internacional, Yugo superior rojo estándar, Yugo superior rojo Hi-Viz, Yugo superior naranja fluorescente, Yugo superior ASFR naranja Hi-Viz, Yugo superior amarillo ASFR, Nivel de cintura amarillo suave, Nivel de cintura amarillo Hi-Viz, Nivel de cintura naranja internacional, Nivel de cintura rojo estándar, Nivel de cintura rojo Hi-Viz, Nivel de cintura naranja fluorescente, Nivel de cintura naranja Hi-Viz ASFR, Nivel de cintura amarillo Hi-Viz ASFR |
Cinta retro-reflectante | Cintas de brazo, cintas de hombro, cintas de brazo y hombro, cinta retro de clase 2, cinta retro de clase 3 |
Jon Aschoff (verified owner) –
They should not sell float coats without a crotch strap.
Dave Tolley (store manager) –
This is a very interesting point Jon.
I do agree that crotch straps should be worn when wearing a Lifejacket. This is primarily to make sure that the wearer doesn’t fall through the Lifejacket on inflation. However this is not the case with a SeaSafe coat with an integral inflatable lung. A SeaSafe coat inflates around the body and therefore holds the body tightly and in doing so makes it impossible to fall through. There is an option for the customer to add a crotch strap with our ‘Build-a-Coat’ products if they so wish, all of our standard 170N & 275N lifejackets are sold with one.
Let me give you some background on this very important subject.
All Lifejackets have to go through a series of tests before they get certificated for use. There is no requirement within the tests that the wearer has to use a crotch strap and that is why so many Lifejackets in the past never had them fitted. The main reason why crotch straps are not featured is that a Lifejacket WHEN CORRECTLY WORN should on inflation place the casualty in the correct position without any help from a crotch strap. The main problem is that very few people wear their Lifejackets correctly and therefore they have the risk of falling out of their Lifejacket or at the very least the Lifejacket is unable to put the casualties into the correct position.
So coming back to the point.
Best practice would quite clearly suggest that a crotch strap should be worn on all Lifejackets at all times.
With regard to SeaSafe and the Mariner jacket. Many years ago we at SeaSafe thought that legislation would make it mandatory for crotch straps to be fitted to all Lifejackets, so we incorporated our beaver tail. However this has never happened, but we felt that adding a crotch piece would help to retain body heat and reduce flushing.
I hope the above helps your decision making process, but please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.
Jeremy