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Flotation clothing from Baltic, perfect as the seasons change

by Baltic Lifejackets 20 Oct 2025 08:30 PDT
Sandhamn Buoyancy Aid © Baltic

Choosing the right flotation clothing makes a big difference for both safety and your experience on the water. Whether you're sailing, enjoying a day on a motorboat with your family or out on your SUP, flotation clothing provides the right combination of warmth and buoyancy.

A flotation suit helps keep your body temperature stable if you end up in cold water, while a flotation jacket or gilet mainly keeps you warm when you're on your boat, board or ashore near the marina. This way, you get both safety and comfort, wherever you are.

Amarok Flotation Suit

A flotation suit covers the entire body, offering both warmth and buoyancy, making it essential for longer periods on the water or when there's a risk of falling in. It's approved according to EN ISO 15027-1 for thermal protection. Tests show that body temperature drops by only 1.1 degreesC on average over two hours in 10 degreesC water - a factor that can be critical for survival.

Note: A flotation suit does not automatically turn an unconscious person into a safe position in the water. That's why we recommend always using it with an inflatable lifejacket to help keep the wearer in a safe position.

Hamble Flotation Jacket

A flotation jacket is lightweight and flexible, making it ideal for active days on the water. It keeps your upper body warm on land or in the boat, while also providing reliable buoyancy if you end up in the water. The jacket is a great choice when you need comfort and mobility without compromising safety.

Flipper Flotation Gilet

A flotation gilet is light and comfortable, making it ideal for active days on the water. It helps keep you warm and provides buoyancy if you fall into the water, while allowing you to move freely on land or in the boat.

Note: All flotation clothing is classified as buoyancy aids, not life jackets.

Fit, Care, and Durability

For best performance, flotation clothing should fit well but not be too tight. Try it on with the clothes you plan to wear underneath.

Rinse the clothing in fresh water once a year or after getting wet. Hang to dry completely and store in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry. Check regularly that the materials and flotation elements are in good condition, so it continue to function properly.

With the right flotation clothing, you get both safety and comfort all year - on the water, on your boat, board or ashore.

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