Adult Life JacketThe use of the life jacket is at your own risk and requires careful behavior in the water.
This life jacket provides added safety in the water.
It provides buoyancy and helps you stay calm.
Ideal for lakes, rivers, or when working around water.
The vest is lightweight and comfortable to wear.
Adjustable straps ensure a good fit.
It adapts to different body shapes.
The sturdy closure keeps the vest securely in place.
The material dries quickly and is durable for everyday use.
It retains its shape even with frequent use.
When working at a pond or boating, the vest provides extra safety. You can move more freely while still being protected.
A simple and reliable solution for greater safety in the water.
120 N for a life jacket – what does that mean?
The rating of 120 N (Newtons) describes the buoyancy of the life jacket.
That is, the force that keeps you afloat in the water.
In short:
120 N corresponds to approximately 12 kg of buoyancy.
In practice, this means:
The vest reliably keeps your body afloat.
It assists you while swimming.
It is well-suited for calm waters such as lakes or slow-flowing rivers.
120 N = solid support in the water, but not complete self-protection like a real life jacket.
Important to know:
A 120 N vest is not a life jacket.
It usually does not automatically turn you onto your back in an emergency.
It is more of a buoyancy aid for people who can swim.
Practical example:
When boating on a lake, a 120 N vest provides you with safety.
You stay afloat, but you must actively participate.
84 N for a life jacket – meaning
The rating of 84 N (Newtons) describes the buoyancy of the vest.
This corresponds to approximately 8.4 kg of buoyancy force.
84 N = light support in the water, ideal for recreational use and safe conditions, but not a life jacket.
This means for you:
The vest helps you stay afloat.
It provides support while swimming.
It is suitable for experienced swimmers.
Important:
84 N is a light buoyancy aid.
It will not automatically turn you onto your back.
Less buoyancy than 100 N or 120 N vests.
Intended for calm conditions.
Practical example:
When stand-up paddleboarding or relaxed boating, the vest provides additional support.
However, you must actively swim yourself.
164 N for a life jacket – meaning:
The rating of 164 N (Newtons) represents the buoyancy.
This corresponds to approximately 16.4 kg of buoyancy force.
164 N = high buoyancy and significantly more safety – close to a real life jacket.
This means for you:
Very good buoyancy, even with heavy clothing.
Reliably keeps you afloat.
More safety than simple buoyancy aids.
Important:
164 N is comparable to life jackets.
Can turn you onto your back in many situations.
Suitable for rough conditions (e.g., the sea).
Good for people who are not confident swimmers.
Practical example:
This vest provides a great deal of safety when working on a boat or in bad weather.
Even if you fall into the water, your airways are more likely to remain clear.