The Best Life Jacket For You


Posted October 27, 2012 by eddymiller

Having the proper safety equipment is always the key to a successful day out on the water. There are several different levels of gear, but always a basic that you should always have.

 
Having the proper safety equipment is always the key to a successful day out on the water. There are several different levels of gear, but always a basic that you should always have.

If you have ever fell out of a boat or just fell in the water and realize that your feet don't touch the bottom, but you are still floating chances are your life has just been saved by a life Jacket or better said, a PFD (personal floatation device). A life jacket is the most basic of all equipment, yet the most important. You should never even sit on a kayak in the water without one. There are many different types of life jackets so it's important that you have the correct jacket for the correct activity. Not only should you have the correct type, but you should also make sure that it fits you properly.

There are five different types of jackets type I, II, III, VI and V. The lower the number, the better the life jacket is. Type I is considered to be an off shore jacket. This one would be used by workers who are working in very rough water where rescue may take some time type 1 also can turn most unconscious people over so that even though you are unconscious you won't be floating face down into the water, which obviously would hinder breathing. The disadvantage of these types of jackets is they are big and bulky. This is not the type for jacket to be used for an activity where lots of movement is required such as kayaking.

Type II is a jacket, still a little bulky and meant for a swimmer that is expected to get a fast rescue. This jacket will turn most people over in the water so that they will be facing face up in the water; again, a very important feature for an unconscious person to use.

Type III jacket I would estimate is the most popular type. This is the type you would see a skier wearing or for general inland boating. You would want to try on this jacket before using to make sure it floats you. It comes in a variety of style but basically it is a vest type of style. This type of jacket is meant to be used if you expect a fast rescue. It will not turn an unconscious person face up in the water.

Mixed in with type II jackets are inflatable. These are jackets that can manually inflate or automatic activated by water for example. They are nice if you need a lot of movement. If you have ever seen a sailboat race they use them a lot. They are also nice for fishing out on the lake. Another good use for them is snorkeling although I don't suggest using the one that automatically inflates when it touches water.

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Last Updated October 27, 2012