Please refer to the National Regulations available on the website of the Coast Guard Harbourmaster’s Offices.
To check the certification class, simply read the label on your jacket.
It is a Ministry-approved device type.
Class (50 – 100 – 150 – 275) is the factor to consider when choosing the device in accordance with the intended use and navigation, whilst the Buoyancy is the degree of floatation provided by the device.
Please refer to the National Regulations available on the website of the Coast Guard Harbourmaster’s Offices.
Many of our jackets are customisable. Feel free to explore this option with our Customer Service Department.
The buoyancy should be chosen according to the distance from the coast, the type of navigation and the marine weather conditions to be faced. This is, of course, subject to the mandatory provisions of any National Regulations. Subjective parameters should only be considered for the selection of device size, if any, and not in terms of buoyancy.
For transport by air, it is necessary to contact the airline and check their boarding policy.