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New Level 50 from Burke Marine

by Colin Burgess on 28 Nov 2011
S50 PFD Burke Marine www.burkemarine.com.au

Burke Marine is well known for its range of Personal Flotation Devices (PFD’s) and with the implementation of the new AS4758.1 standard they have redesigned their range to suit the new standard.

The latest addition to the range is the S50.

The S50 is an extra comfortable front entry Level 50 PFD approved to AS4758.1 ideal for those looking for superior comfort, design and fit. The features of the S50 are the unique double sewn front # 10 zip for easy donning, kill cord attachment ring, multi panel matrix foam design front and back, and a super soft PE foam. Thin foam on the sides, large vertical and horizontal arm cut outs allow for a greater freedom of movement and the hinged skirt stops riding up when seated or crouching. The Sturdy non removable 38mm waist band with easy to use plastic buckle and handy tail retaining clip allows for a large amount of adjustment. It is also fitted with a retaining loop for a whistle and light.

Suitable for any type of water sports that requires a Level 50 (Type 2) PFD it is smart looking, feature packed and most importantly wearable.

Colour: Red
Sizing: XS - XL
RRP $65.00

Visit www.burkemarine.com.au for full details and a list of your nearest Burke Marine retailer or call 02 9638 4333.
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