Teen Life Jackets (90-120 lbs) Product Listings
Teen Life Jackets for Active Boaters
Teen life jackets are built for performance and safety, making them ideal for boating, tubing, wakeboarding, and general water recreation. Designed with lightweight materials and flexible construction, these vests allow for full mobility while maintaining dependable flotation.
Key Features of Teen Life Vests
- Proper Weight Range (90–120 lbs) for a secure and safe fit
- Flexible Foam or Neoprene Construction for mobility and comfort
- Quick-Release Buckles & Zippers for easy on and off
- High-Visibility Colors for added safety on the water
- USCG-Approved Designs for reliable flotation
Choosing the Right Size
Proper sizing is critical for safety. Teen life jackets are designed for riders between 90–120 lbs and should fit snugly without riding up. If the vest lifts above the chin or ears when pulled, a smaller size may be needed.
Youth Life Jacket Sizing Progression
As children grow, it’s important to move into the correct size category. For smaller riders, browse our youth life jackets and child life jackets. For larger riders transitioning into adult sizes, explore our men’s life jackets and women’s life jackets.
Best Uses for Teen Life Jackets
Teen life vests are ideal for a wide range of activities, including recreational boating, tubing, wakeboarding, and other high-mobility watersports. Their lightweight construction and secure fit make them perfect for active use on the water.
Frequently Asked Questions About Teen Life Jackets
What weight are teen life jackets for?
Teen life jackets are typically designed for riders between 90–120 lbs. Always check manufacturer sizing guidelines for the best fit.
How should a teen life jacket fit?
It should fit snugly without riding up. When lifted at the shoulders, it should not rise above the chin or ears.
Can teen life jackets be used for watersports?
Yes. Many teen life vests are designed for active use, including tubing, wakeboarding, and skiing.
When should a child move to a teen life jacket?
Once a child exceeds the weight range for youth life jackets (typically 90 lbs), they should move into a properly fitted teen life vest.