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Find the Right Life Jacket for Every Boater
A quality life jacket, also known as a personal flotation device (PFD), is the most important piece of safety equipment on any boat. At Wholesale Marine, you'll find life jackets designed for every activity - whether you're padding, tubing, fishing, or cruising offshore. Our collection includes men's, women's, youth, and pet life vests, all made to keep you safe and comfortable in any water condition.
Choose trusted brands like Onyx, O'Brien, Stearns, and Kent, each known for Coast Guard-approved reliability. Many models feature adjustable straps, contoured panels, and quick-dry materials for all-day comfort on the water
Life Jacket Types and Fit
The U.S. Coast Guard classifies life jackets by type based on buoyancy and intended use:
- Type I: Offshore vests for deep or rough waters - highest buoyancy, turns wearer face-up
- Type II: Nearshore vests ideal for calm inland waters
- Type III: Flotation aids designed for comfort and mobility during watersports
- Type IV: Throwable devices like cushions or rings (kept onboard)
- Type V: Special-use life jackets for specific conditions such as kayaking or cold-water immersion
A proper fit should be snug but comfortable - when you lift the shoulders, the vest should not rise above the chin or ears. For children, always choose a model with a crotch strap, grab handle, and weight-appropriate rating.
Material and Construction
Our neoprene life jackets offer soft, flexible comfort ideal for active use, while nylon and polyester jackets provide lightweight durability for general boating. Look for features like mesh panels for breathability and corrosion-resistant hardware for long-term saltwater use. All materials are tested to resist fading, tearing, and UV exposure for seasons of dependable performance.
Frequently Asked Questions About Life Jackets
Do life jackets expire?
No, life jackets don't have a formal expiration date, but they can lose buoyancy or degrade over time. Inspect them annually for wear, fading, or stiff foam, and replace them as needed.
Are inflatable life jackets Coast Guard-approved?
Yes, most are. However, approval depends on use type - some inflatables are only approved for recreational boating, not high-impact activities. Always check the product label.
What's the difference between PFD and a life jacket?
Life Jackets provide maximum buoyancy and are designed to turn most wearers facec-up. PFDs are typically lighter, more flexible, and used for active boating where mobility is key.
How should a life jacket fit?
It should be snug, comfortable, and secure. When lifted by the shoulders, it should not ride above the wearer's chin or ears.