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Hyperlite Infant/Child/Youth Life Jacket Vest (Less 30lbs)(30-50lbs)(50-90lbs)
$ 20.58
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Description
Hyperlite vests have been a top choice for watersports enthusiasts for many years. Thisinfant's vest
,
child's vest
and
youth's vest
are designed for youngsters weighing
under 30lbs (infant's)
,
30-50 lbs (child's)
,
50-90lbs (youth's)
The vest is designed for absolute safety, while being one of the most comfortable child's vests on the market.
The vests utilizes Fluid Flex, True Fit and Biolite technologies - just like the adult models. The wide neck hole and leg strap prevent the vest from riding up while being used. These combine to provide an incredibly breathable, flexible and lightweight vest. Designed with an eye-catching graphic scheme, this vest is sure to help your little one get comfortable with the water.
Features:
•
United States Coast Guard (USCG)
approved Type III Personal Floatation Device
• Fit: Infant under 30lbs / Child 30-50 lbs /Youth 50-90lbs.
• Enlarged arm and neck holes for comfort
• Hinged construction with segmented foam panels allow for fluid mobility.
• Biolite lightweight exterior
• Biolite fabric, Light weight (up to 25% Lighter than other USCG approved materials), breathable with body temperature regulation characteristics, perfect for those hot sticky days, or children that spend hours in this product in boats, swimming pools, and bodies of water
• Introducing Fluid Flex Technology, Fluid mobility & comfort, completely non restricting through added strategically places hinge points and flex panels
• Introducing True Fit Technology III (TFT3) providing a truly customized fit for all shapes and sizes, a brand new jacket design with multi-sport application in mind
• Increased volume through out arm holes provide increased range of motion for multi sport applications
This vest is
United States Coast Guard (USCG)
approved. Most states require all children under the age of 12 to wear
USCG approved
vests at all times while participating in water activities. Check your local laws for more information.