Baltic Winner NAVY BLUE
- Model: Unisex
- Article number: Automatic 1536-000-1
- Size: One size 40 – 150 kg
DESCRIPTION
Baltic Winner is our entry-level model among inflatable life jackets. A flexible and modern vest that protects you well in most situations. Uncompromising quality, function and fit testify to a Baltic construction. Integrated integrated safety harness with woven loop. Enjoy a soft fleece collar and strong outer fabric. The crotch strap is detachable, and the Baltic Winner has a carrying capacity of 165N and is classified as a life jacket. The classification as a life jacket means that your airways are kept above the surface. After about three seconds in the water, Winner inflates automatically (with manual backup). The vest’s inflation valve is connected to an airtight lung for maximum function and safety. The greenhouse tube is secured against involuntary screwing up, just like on all Baltics inflatable vests. The propellant is a harmless, food-grade carbon dioxide.
- 5 year warranty
- Integrated safety harness
- Manual & Auto inflation
USAGE
POWERBOAT: Open boat 20%, Holiday boat/Cruiser 20%
SAILING: Matchrace 0%, Offshore OSR 0%, Holiday boat/Cruiser 100%
FEATURES
Buoyancy 165 Newton: The buoyancy of a lifejacket is measured in the Newton unit. A lifejacket must have sufficient buoyancy to keep the user’s airways above the surface. The vests are divided into different classes depending on the amount of buoyancy, though the actual Newton’s number may vary depending on the size of the vest.
Automatic inflation: The product is equipped with a sensor for automatic inflation.
Integrated safety harness: Product equipped with an integrated safety harness, approved according to EN ISO 12401.
Crutch strap included: Product equipped with detachable crutch strap.
Whistle included: Product equipped with whistle approved to EN ISO 12401.
5 year guarantee: Product with 5 year guarantee.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
If you want to get in touch with us or get our expertise in product selection, we can be reached below.
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: + 30 210 41 36 035, +30 210 46 10 288
We are available for your support weekdays between 09.00 – 16.30.
DELIVERY
We ship within Greece and Worldwide. .
WHICH MODEL SHOULD I SELECT?
A good buoyancy aid rated to 50Newton class will support a person over 25 kg with a good freeboard but will still require the wearer to be a good swimmer as it will not turn you over into the safe back position. This category contains all-purpose, specialist buoyancy aids and floatation clothing. These are popular products because they have a perfect balance between function, freedom of movement and security.
If you require more buoyancy or are a non-swimmer you should look at our 100Newton lifejacket selection and these are available in sizes to suit persons from 3 kg to over 100Kg. We would like to point out that we are especially proud of our children’s 100Newtons lifejackets. Should you require more freedom of movement and extra buoyancy please look at 150 Newton inflatable lifejackets.
NEWTON CLASSIFICATION FOR LIFEJACKETS AND BUOYANCY AIDS
- 50 Newton Class / EN 393 / EN ISO 12402-5
Buoyancy aids and floatation clothing that hold a person afloat with a greater safety margin. Must be used by swimmers only as they do not help you onto a safe back position in the water. For person 25kg and over. - 100 Newton Class / EN 395 / EN ISO 12402-4
Inherent foam lifejackets with the buoyancy concentrated to the front and collar to help a person turn over onto the safe back position. Suitable for swimmers and non-swimmers. - 150 Newton Class / EN 396 / EN ISO 12402-3
Inflatable lifejackets with good turning capacity when inflated. Can be inflated manually or automatically. For persons 40 kg and over. - 275 Newton Class / EN 396 / EN ISO 12402-2
Inflatable lifejackets with extremely good turning capacity. For industrial use only. Manual or Automatic inflation. For persons 40 kg and over.
WHICH SIZE SHOULD I SELECT?
It is more important that a lifejacket should be selected for fit and comfort and not to be able to ride up rather than the weight category indicated on the label. For children, this is especially true and the lifejacket should never be purchased to “grow into”.