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Three fingered mitt to keep your fingers warmer.
Two zipper tabs; located at top and bottom of zipper. This cuts down on your donning time allowing the zipper to be pulled up.
Wide legs to allow quick donning. Gives you the ability to don with shoes or boots on. Ankle straps aid in walking.
Toe valves that purge water quickly. If your suit should be damaged or donned in the water it will necessary to get the water out of your suit before you can get into a life raft, onboard another vessel, or on the beach. The toe valves also release trapped air upon entering the water.
Face seal is soft and flexible making it comfortable to wear.
Back straps keep the ring in place.
More reflective tape than required.
Sturdy carrying bag with two handles. One handle on the side and one on the bottom for quick
Donning. Quality bag snaps are used to help prevent corrosion.
OPTIONS:
- Personal Survival Kit Pocket - this pocket zips right onto the high rider ring; a simple
solution for the need of a personal survival kit. It can hold an EPIRB, spare glasses,medication, flares, water, food, etc.
Lifting Harness
- Buddy Line to stay together; helps with rescuing and moral to be together
- Suits can be stenciled upon request at an additional cost
- PFD lights can be added at an additional cost
| Size |
Height
Range
M |
Height
Range
FT/IN |
Weight
Range
KG |
Weith
Range
LBS |
| Adult |
1.5
to 1.9 |
5'4"
to 6'3" |
50
to 150 |
110
to 330 |
| Intermediate |
1.47
to 1.77 |
4'10"
to 5'10" |
Up
to 81 |
Up
to 180 |
| Jumbo |
Over
1.9 |
Over
6'3" |
Over
150 |
Over
330 |
| Child |
Up
to 1.5 |
Up
to 59" |
Up
to 150 |
Up
to 110 |
Note: Suits should not be fully donned if in the wheelhouse, but tied to the waist. This is a precaution to prevent entrapment in the wheelhouse.
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