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Stay Safe on the Water in Cold Weather with Baltic

by Baltic Lifejackets 5 Dec 2025 18:30 HKT
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Cold days on the water can be magical - the crisp air, the quiet, and the low winter sun make it a magical experience. But when the temperature drops, the dynamics change.

Cold water, rapid weather changes, and heavier clothing each require added planning and awareness. Here are our top tips to help you enjoy the cooler season safely.

COLD WATER SAFETY

Cold water is one of the biggest risks during the colder months. When the water temperature drops below 15 degrees C, the body loses heat quickly and movement and judgement are affected within minutes. That's why it's important to always wear a lifejacket or flotation clothing and that you let someone know where you're going and pack spare clothes in a waterproof bag.

SAFETY TIP: When it gets colder, we wear more layers - fact. More layers weigh more in the water and reduce buoyancy. Choose an inflatable lifejacket instead of a 50N foam buoyancy aid during this season. It will provide better buoyancy without limiting your movement.

Simple steps that make a big difference:

  • Check the gas cylinder and rearming cartridge if you're using an inflatable lifejacket
  • Make sure the whistle and reflective patches are in place
  • Test zippers and buckles to ensure they're working properly
  • Check that the lifejacket fits well and provides enough buoyancy
  • Rinse your lifejacket in fresh water after use and let it dry before storage

A well-maintained lifejacket gives you confidence and freedom to enjoy your time on the water. Being prepared can truly save lives.

DRESS RIGHT FOR COLDER WEATHER

When the temperature drops, function and comfort matter more than ever. It's about more than staying warm, it's about staying safe and being able to move freely.

Follow the layering principle:

  1. Base layer - wicks away moisture.

  2. Mid layer - provides insulation and warmth.

  3. Outer layer - protects against wind, rain and spray.
If you fish, helm or work close to the water, a flotation suit is a great choice. It keeps you warm, dry and buoyant without the bulk.

SAFETY ALL YEAR ROUND

Cold weather doesn't mean you have to take a break from your time on the water. With the right preparation, gear and planning, you can enjoy the freedom of the water all year round.

Baltic's lifejackets and flotation clothing are designed to perform in every season. Built to handle wind, rain and salt, they combine comfort, mobility and safety so you can focus on the experience, not the conditions.

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