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Professional buoyancy aid PROTECTIVE TRAPER RESCUE
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professional buoyancy aid
professional buoyancy aid
professional buoyancy aid
professional buoyancy aid
professional buoyancy aid
professional buoyancy aid
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Characteristics

Intended use
professional
User
men's
Material
foam
Color
red
User weight

Min.: 50 kg
(110 lb)

Max.: 70 kg
(154 lb)

Chest size

Min.: 82 cm
(32 in)

Max.: 117 cm
(46 in)

Description

A protective jacket for services operating on water, which is put on over head. Designed in cooperation with rescuers and Volunteer Water Rescue Service trainers. Its pockets have asymmetrical flaps making it easier to open them in freezing temperatures while wearing gloves; there is a universal pocket for a camelback or tube on the back; the whole jacket has been additionally strengthened with belts.. Trapper Rescue has functions of a protective jacket and a tactical jacket. The jacket has been equipped with additional pockets and handles for equipment (a torch light, a knife, a telephone, a radio, a plaque, a microphone, a watch). The jacket may be easily fitted to your figure thanks to numerous adjustments and a chest Quick Lock buckle. Neoprene inlets in shoulder belts protect you from irritation and discomfort during contact with skin as well as prevent the jacket from slipping off arms. For whom: Aquarius Trapper is most frequently chosen by rescue services, medical and paramedical services, police, Volunteer Water Rescue Services, and firefighters. Features: • A safety belt (with a buckle and length adjustment) • A zip • A hood hidden in a collar • 3 spacious external pockets • A pocket for a radio • Drips for arms and thighs • Drawstrings (chest, hip) • Personalised overprint (logo, signage)
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.