Mullion North Sea II - 2-teiliger Swimsuit SIZES S - 3XL Survival Suit. The description of this item has been automatically translated. Mullion North Sea II - 2 piece swimsuit. Mullion North Sea II - 2 piece swimsuit in red-black or yellow-black, EN 343, EN ISO 12402, buoyancy 121N, sizes S - 3XL.
The North Sea II - two piece flotation suit is intended for the same purpose as the one piece suit (ideal for boat crews and fishermen) but with the added flexibility and comfort offered by a separate jacket and pants. These are not available individually. Fully waterproof upper + taped seams. Crotch strap for wearer safety. Anti-flushing straps on arms & legs.
High visibility, 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 + navy whistle. 2 back pockets with fleece hand warmers on jacket & pants. Leg zips for easy dressing over boots.Retro reflective tape on hood and chest. EN ISO 12402-5/6: 2006+A1:2010. EN 343 : 2003 + A1 : 2007 / Class 3-1.
Available sizes: S 0 = 46-48 - XXXL V = 66-68. The sizes are guidelines and can only be used as a guide. The suits are slightly larger.
Please keep this in mind when choosing the size. 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. For your safety, use a life jacket with 275N buoyancy.
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