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Switlik Survival Products X-Back Molle - Aviation Life Vest FAA-TSO

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Part# 13-25851
MFR Model# S-7200-616

Overview

It's the most comfortable, and most versatile aviation life vest we've ever made. It's the vest that has room for everything you want to carry.

Features

  • Signature SWITLIK X-Back ergonomic design for superior comfort in the seated position
  • One-size-fits-all: Maximum adjustment capability to fit the largest range of sizes
  • Dual opening zipper design
  • Low profile design transfers the load away from your neck and eliminate interference with your helmet
  • Twin chamber inflatable cell with two oral tubes
  • Built in locator light & emergency whistle
  • Storage pockets for excess webbing
  • Breathable protective cover fabric for reduced thermal burden and increased durability
  • Reflective binding on inflatable cell
  • NEW Laser cute Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment (MOLLE) system permits customization of vest with accessories (Sold Separately)
  • Integrated grab handle allows wearers to be pulled to safety in a search and rescue scenario.

Specifications

Weight: 2.70 lbs (1.22 kg)
Buoyancy: Over 35 lbs
Inflation System: Two 18g CO2 cylinders
Cover Fabric: FR Nylon
Color: Blue
TSO Approval: TSO-c13D
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