The Trident Foam Vest by Mustang Survival Canada is versatile and lightweight. With two large zippered mesh pockets for storage and six adjustment points.
This PFD has a Z-Strap cinch system and adjustable neoprene shoulders to make for a customizable fit. You can keep gear secure and easily reached with multiple attachment points, a lash tab, and large pockets. The Vest has Reflective trim on the shoulders and a tethered whistle ensure safety on the water. Plus, the ultimate comfort of hand warming pockets with a leash loop just to keep the chill off. The Trident PFD is approved for Harmonized Level 70 in the USA and Canada.
Details
- Approval: Harmonized Level 70 - USA and Canada
- Front entry with a buckle for convenient on-and-off
- Z-Strap cinch system for a comfortable and secure fit
- 200D nylon shell is soft and durable
- Padded adjustable neoprene shoulders create all-day comfort
- Daisy chain attachments on the back secure equipment
- Large mesh pockets with a key clip keep personal items handy
- Reflective trim on the front, back, and shoulders for better visibility in low light
- Tethered signal whistle for emergencies
PFD Info
There is a difference between a life jacket and a PFD (personal flotation device). Quite often people will say Life-Jacket, when what they mean is PFD. Most camps use/require PFDs, as opposed to Life Jackets. A PFD is designed for constant wear where comfort and flotation are the critical issues. A PFD will float you, but not self-right you (turn you over in the water). A life jacket will turn you face up in the water, but the foam filled varieties are bulky and less comfortable to wear. Typically, life jackets are horseshoe shaped in design and slip over your head with all of the flotation in the front of your body up around your neck.
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Personal Floatation Devices care, maintenance and guidelines.
Always store your boating equipment and garments in a dry and well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight, and be sure to avoid stowage in areas that are prone to high humidity or significant temperature fluctuations. Products should be examined each year or whenever there is reason to question the safety provided. Review the product using the following garment condition indicators:
Buoyancy - Test the product in a controlled in-water situation. Ensure an observer is monitoring and that the test is conducted in a calm water environment. A well-functioning personal flotation device’s (PFD) buoyancy should keep your head safely out of the water. Foam Liners - Check shoulder and sleeve areas for separation or slippage Seams - Inspect seams to ensure they are not separating, tearing or fraying Zippers - Movement should be easy and have good overall condition. Fasteners - Snaps, buckles and Tug-Tites® should all be in good working order Improper Storage - Mold or mildew should not be present and storage in a compressed state or near heat may indicate damage UV Damage – Indicated by significant discoloration or bleaching that weakens the exposed materials