With its unique asymmetric bladder shape, automatic light and built in spray hood the Crewfit Plus has your offshore safety needs covered. However, it is the comfort and ease of adjustment that will make this your go-to lifejacket for the majority of situations.
Successful integration of a high volume shaped bladder design with peninsular chin support - plus the addition of a light, high visibility spray hood and increased buoyancy to 180N, provides you with maximum in-water performance. The Crewfit+ makes no compromises regarding comfort and safety. Using our Fusion 3D technology, the Crewfit+ moulds to the shape of your body to provide the ultimate in consistent wear and comfort. Equally, featuring a stylish sleek black cover design with honeycomb and reflective detailing ensures the Crewfit+ is not only a lifejacket you have to wear, but one you will want to wear.
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Although both are called personal flotation devices (PFDs) they are quite different. A lifejacket is designed to support the wearer in the water and will rotate them into a face up position - even when unconscious. Lifejackets offer more buoyancy, which helps to increase the distance between the waterline and the airway. Buoyancy aids are not designed to fully support the wearer in the water face up, but to provide buoyancy to help support the wearer in the water and reduce fatigue. Lifejackets are designed for swimmers and non-swimmers alike whilst buoyancy aids should only be worn by competent swimmers.
As a lifejacket manufacturer we would always recommend an annual service, however depending on your operation and the approval authority you are governed by it may also be a legal requirement.
This is dependent on your lifejacket. Some lifejackets are designed to be manually activated only. Always make sure you know what type you’re wearing and if it is suitable for the activity. All inflatable gas lifejackets will come with a manual override, make sure you know where this is and that it is accessible.