Fladen Flotation Suit 890/891OS, Swimsuit, Navy Blue Or Navy/Red, S - XXL. The description of this item has been automatically translated.
FLADEN Flotation Suit 890/891OS - swimming suit. FLADEN Flotation Suit 890/891OS, ISO 12402-6, Navy Blue or Navy/Red, S - XXL, many reflectors, waterproof zippers, 100% nylon.
This very high-quality swimming suit from FLADEN is certified according to ISO 12402-6. The suit is available in two color variants and five sizes. The suits have a modern navy cut. It fits well, has lots of reflectors, more pockets and water-repellent zippers with rubber protection for pull tabs. The collar of the suit is lined with soft fleece.
This suit also has a hood, adjustable neoprene cuffs, knee and seat reinforcements and welded seams. It is made of 100% PU-coated nylon 300D. Please note that the swimming suit alone does not guarantee rescue.
It serves as a swimming aid and protects against hypothermia. Depending on the water temperature, it delays the time until hypothermia occurs, thus creating a time buffer for the rescue.
From a safety point of view, one-piece suits are preferable as they do not allow water to circulate. This is heated by body heat and forms an insulating layer. It is also recommended to wear suitable underwear. These suits also protect against the first cold shock when falling into it. The suits have a buoyancy force of 50N.
An average person needs 20-30N to stay afloat. It is therefore more important to have a better seat than to choose the exact weight class. Key facts at a glance.
The next fishing trip is just around the corner. Every time you ask yourself whether the fishing equipment is still suitable. You constantly hear in forums or from like-minded people how much effort you have to put in to catch that one really big, fat fish. There is hardly any mention of fishing for target fish.Opinions differ, particularly when it comes to the question of the right bait. More and more Norwegian anglers are reporting that the biggest chunks were caught, especially with artificial baits such as rubber fish and twisters. Nevertheless, most fish are still caught with pilkers of different shapes and sizes. After almost 20 years of experience in fishing in Norway, we have put together our range for you.