1. Sew 2 sets of ladder buckles on the left and right sides of the waist, and sew nylon webbing with a width of more than 2 cm to adjust the tightness. The bottom is reinforced with a 4 cm nylon webbing.
2. The fabric adopts square knitting pressure points and high-quality Cordura® fabric to make this lifejacket adequate for complex water activities.
3. It adopts a vest-style design, and the chest adopts YKK plastic steel opening zipper, and uses a plastic slider buoyancy piece to fix it in the fabric interlayer, and a portable plastic handle design is added to the back neckline, which is easy to carry.
4. There is a multi-functional belt around the chest. The front chest is equipped with a PFD self-rescue device. The back is equipped with a traction rope connected to the pull ring. The breaking force of the pull ring and pull rope can reach 1200kg.
5. Live bait quick release system: a belt around the chest, a 5cm wide nylon webbing, fixed with a set of stainless steel Japanese rings and plastic steel, the pull ring can be equipped with a quick traction rope, which can be fixed on the shoulder, without affecting rescue operations.
6. Two large-capacity storage bags (detachable design) made of large-capacity drainage mesh are equipped on the front, and a large-capacity storage bag (detachable design) is also added on the back.
7. There are 4 rescue tactical hanging points, 6 D-shaped hanging points and 10 webbing hanging points on the front of the lifejacket.
8. The front and back are sewn with 3M reflective strips with a total length of not less than 1m. The hem has a connection point for connecting the leg belt fixing belt, so as to prevent the lifejacket from being washed off by water waves.