Mullion Aquafloat Superior Jacket Or Trousers for Swimsuit S-3XL Flotation Suit. The description of this item has been automatically translated. Mullion AQUAFLOAT SUPERIOR jacket or pants for swimsuit. Mullion Aquafloat Superior, pants + jacket as a swimsuit, blue-red-yellow, EN393: 1994, EN343: 2003 Class 3-1, buoyancy together 88N, S-3XL.
Mullion Aquafloat Superior jacket or pants for swimsuit. The Aquafloat Superior is a two-piece swimsuit and thus ensures maximum comfort. Due to its properties, this suit is ideal for yachting and leisure activities such as fishing. The jacket and pants are absolutely wind and waterproof.The pants are extra reinforced on the knees and in the buttocks area. The jacket has a high collar with extra protective chin straps with Velcro. The high-vis yellow, adjustable, insulated hood with integrated chin and face protection is stowed in the collar.
Fully waterproof outer material + sealed seams. SOLAS reflective stripes on hood, shoulders and cuffs.
High visibility (neon yellow), adjustable, insulated hood with integrated chin and face protection stowed in collar. Front zip under double velcro storm flap. 2 patch breast pockets with water-repellent flaps + signal whistle.2 fleece-lined side pockets for hand warmers. 1 Napoleon pocket under the panty flap. Crotch strap for more security. Mica ID pocket at chest height.
Available sizes: S - 3XL. EN 343 : 2003 + A1: 2007 / Class 3-1. Outer fabric waterproof and sealed seams. Reinforced on the knees and on the bottom of the pants. 2 additional fleece-lined side pockets for hand warming.
Leg zips for easy dressing over boots. Elastic waist in the back area.
Drainage devices at the ankles. Available sizes S - 3XL. EN 343: 2003 + A1: 2007 / Class 3-1.
Available sizes: S 0 = 46-48 - XXXL V = 66-68. Boost: 81N (jacket + trousers) - From a safety point of view, jacket and trousers should always be worn together as a two-piece suit.
Non-woven fabric: 15% polyamide 85% viscose. Swim suits are not usually faint-proof, ie if you fall unconscious into the water, the suit will not automatically turn you onto your back, keeping your head above the water.
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