Color | Yellow |
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Size | 2XL/3XL |
Type | Inherently Buoyant Foam |
Material | Nylon |
Best Use | Day Sailing Offshore Coastal Inshore |
Buoyancy | 15.5 Pounds |
Closure Type | Zipper |
USCG Type | Type III: Flotation Aids |
Product Overview
Designed for commercial and industrial boaters, this functional life jacket has the accessories you need to keep you cool and comfortable.
If you work on the water, you need a life jacket with maximum visibility, mobility, and comfort – Mustang Survival’s High Visibility Industrial Mesh life jacket was designed with you in mind. With 155” of SOLAS reflective tape across the front and back in addition to the bright yellow ANSI fabric, you will be highly visible while out at sea. Large arm holes for unhindered mobility and a high waist design reduces interference with tools, duty belts, or sidearms. You can also adjust the side straps for dual sizing and a more comfortable fit. Full mesh shoulders offer cooling comfort by allowing heat and perspiration to escape.
Additional features include two large front pockets with Velcro® closures great for storing supplies as well as one D-ring for lanyard attachments making the Industrial Mesh life jacket ideal for those in the commercial fishing, commercial transportation, industrial marine, search and rescue, special operations and security sectors.
Key Features
- SOLAS reflective tape on front and back for increased visibility
- Large armholes for increased mobility
- Mesh shoulders for cooling and comfort
- Two large Velcro® secured front pockets conveniently store tools
- One D-ring for lanyard attachments
- Side adjustments for dual sizing
- High-waist for use with sidearms, tools, or duty belt
- 50 mph dynamic strength-tested construction for durability
Specifications
- USCG Approval Type: Type III
- Intended Use: Commercial, Industrial
- Buoyancy: 15.5lb.
- Flotation Material: Inherently buoyant foam
- Shell Fabric: Nylon
- Closure: Zipper
- Warranty: One year
More information
For more information on USCG approval types and why you should always wear your life jacket when you are on a boat, see “Think Safe Choose the Right Personal Flotation Device (PFD)”.