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Baltic Safety Products launch a new Specialist Buoyancy aid.

by Marina Arnold on 1 Feb 2014
Adventure 5350 - available from Safety at Sea and Kiwi Yachting Consultants Kiwi Yachting www.kiwiyachting.co.nz

For those adventurous people who are involved in water based activities, Baltic has launched a new specialist purpose buoyancy aid called the Adventure.

The Adventure has multiple pockets ideal if you are going fishing, paddling or any activity where you need lots of stowage in your buoyancy aid.

There are two front zip pockets, a large one which is suitable for something such as a bait box and a smaller one suitable for a mobile phone. The Adventure also has several attachment points, a holder for pliers or multi-tool and there are two drain mesh pockets on the back. The shoulders have 2 retro reflective patches to aid visibility in poor light or in the dark. As with the majority of Baltics product range the Adventure is manufactured within Europe.

The jacket is rated to 50 Newtons and available in 4 sizes, Small (30-50kg), Medium (50-70kg), Large (70-90kg) and Extra Large (90+kg)

Baltic Safety Products AB has worked for over 30 years in research and development to achieve one goal, improving the security of people on or near water. To this end they never compromise on design, quality, components or workmanship. Baltic Safety Products commitment to total quality has made them the largest manufacturer of lifejackets and buoyancy aids in Europe. They have worldwide representation through its distributor network and a full presentation of all Baltic products can be seen at www.safetyatsea.co.nz

Available from Safety at Sea (a Kiwi Yachting Co) ph 0+649 309 9111
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