Stearns Infant Life Vest, USCG Approved Type III Life Jacket for Babies & Kids Under 30lbs, Youth PFD for Boat, Beach, Pool, & More

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The littlest ones in the family can enjoy the water too in a Stearns Infant Life Jacket. It's specially fitted for children under 30 lbs. (13.6 kg), with an extra contoured float above the neck ”like a pillow ”to encourage face up flotation. A rescue handle allows adults to easily move the child from the water or the boat. Bright material makes quick work of spotting the child! The Coleman Stearns Infant Life Jacket features a zippered front, adjustable chest strap and crotch strap ensure a tight fit at the pool, beach or lake. Durable nylon construction and PE flotation foam, along with 1 in. (2.54 cm) webbed straps, will allow you to use the Coast Guard approved Type II vest season after season. Great for a day on the boat or beach and in the pool or lake.

Coleman Stearns Infant Classic Series Life Jacket with Rescue Handle, Blue:

  • Bright color for high visibility
  • For infants under 30 lbs. (13.6 kg)
  • Durable construction: Nylon shell, PE foam, zippered front and two 1 in. (2.54 cm) webbed straps
  • Closed sides for better fit
  • Blue in color
  • Condition: New
  • Part Number: 3000004469

Sports & outdoors certifications

Coast Guard approved

Life jacket & vest type

Type 2 Life Jacket

Brand

Stearns

Clothing size

14.5 x 2 x 20 in.

Minimum weight

30 lb

Material

Nylon

Age group

Adult

Pattern

Solid Print

Accessories

Rescue Handle

Gender

Male

Has written warranty

No

Pack quantity

1

Height

2.75 in

Weight

0.95 lb

Model

3000001682

Fabric material percentage

100

Warranty information

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Warning Text

Warnings: Children should have adult supervision when on or near the water. Devices must be fastened correctly and securely. Some devices were not designed for certain activities or conditions such as water skiing, towed sports, personal watercraft (PWC), or whitewater paddling. Warning: To reduce the risk of drowning, read and follow the information 1 in this tag, 2 in the label on your Personal Flotation Device (PFD), 3 in the Safe Choice placard. Select the Right PFD for your Child! When choosing a PFD for your child, understand that different types of PFDs have various strengths and limitations, see www.uscgboating.org or www.tc.gc.ca/ for the different types of PFDs. Make sure your child's PFD fits properly! Select a PFD that fits your child based on his/her weight, and any other sizing on the PFD, such as chest size. Make sure your child's weight is within the range marked on the PFD. The PFD should fit snugly, but not too tightly. Do not buy a PFD that your child will "grow into". Have your child try on the PFD and test its fit by lifting the child up by the shoulders of the PFD - the PFD is too large if it slips up over the child's chin or ears. Always use leg straps, if provided, to keep PFD securely in place. Teach your child how to float with a PFD! Floating in a calm, "face-up" position is not something that comes naturally to children. Before going boating, teach your child how to float safely in a pool or shallow water where the child cannot touch bottom. Specifically, you should: 1. Teach your child to be calm in the water. Children sometimes panic when they enter the water. This causes them to move their arms and legs frantically, making it difficult for them to float safely with a PFD. 2. Teach your child to float on his/her back with arms and legs in the water and head back, face out of the water (see the figure below). The height and weight distribution of some young children makes them "top-heavy," causing them to tip in the water until they learn to float "top-heavy," in a calm, face-up position. 3. Teach your child to turn to a "face-up" position from a "face-down" position. Have your child practice turning himself/herself until you are certain that he/she can turn to a "face-up" position consistently and reliably.
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