Bass Pro Shops® Auto/Manual Inflatable Life Jacket
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- Auto-inflates when immersed
- Inflates when back-up handle is pulled
- Can be converted to manual-only inflation
- 200 denier nylon ripstop fabric
- Soft neoprene neckline
The Bass Pro Shops® In-Sight Auto Inflatable Life Jacket Rearming Kit replaces the inflation kit in the Bass Pro Shops® In-Sight Auto Inflatable Life Jacket. Kit includes 24 gram CO2 cylinder with Halkey-Roberts bayonet assembly and a water soluble bobbin. Rearming kit sold separately and can be found through keyword search "Rearming Kit Model K325KIT24".
Be SAFE and be LEGAL by wearing a PFD at all times.
Rated 4.7 out of 5Â by 39
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by JR19 Why did I wait so long
I had always been a little skeptical about how comfortable an auto inflate life jacket would be when worn while fishing. As luck would have it my fishing partner bought an extra auto inflate PFD. I wore it one time and went straight home and ordered me one. I don't even realize I have it own. I wear it from the time I launch the boat until I load it on the trailer. Before I had always worn a PFD when the boat was moving. Since I have bought my auto inflate PFD I have caught myself several times looking for my life jacket when getting ready to move the boat only to realize that I already have it own. As a reminder to hook my kill switch to my auto inflate PFD I will clip the lanyard to my key so I remember to hook it to my PFD when I get ready to start the engine. As for the price I looked at other websites that had PFD's that were almost exactly like the one I bought. BPS had the best price and $5 shipping so it was a no brainer deal for me...two thumbs up
April 30, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Tucson So far so good
I have used this for only a few trips but it is so much more convenient and comfortable that the traditional vest. It's cooler too in warm weather. Only thing missing is a place to clip your kill switch lanyard.
April 25, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by jimbeam great deal
nice light easy to wear ,the price was right and I am very happy
April 23, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by KRPWV1 nce product
very comfortable to wear all day long,way better than the vest style PFD
April 22, 2013
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I remember reading in the owners manual that the inflation will work in temperatures below "I think" 40 degrees but the time it takes to inflate will be slower. If my memory is correct above 40 degrees it takes about 3-5 seconds and below 40 degrees 7-10 seconds to inflate. Personally I am not out in temperatures below freezing and would opt for an conventional PFD in temps below freezing...above 40 and your good to go.A:Â
yes 40 deg f or above for full inflation manual says oral inflate partway if under 40 and do not use when freezing(due to co2 expansion )
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I wouldn't think so. Unless you're in sub zero weather all the time, which means you'll probably want a Type I vest anyway.Details:Â
As many of us fish year around, is this product large enough to fit over bulky winter gear?Answers
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I am 5"10 and 240 lbs. I have went out when the morning air temps in the mid 30 with a very heavy jacket on plus my underclothes. The strap was easy to adjust out and back in when I took my heavy jacket off and switched to my light jacket.A:Â
Yes, the vest is adjustable for almost any size.A:Â
The vest is sized to go over your clothing, they are adjustable so it may beable to accommadate the bulky clothing.
Fits chest size 30"-52".
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+200 lbs and time of inflation is probably about 45 minutes before you have to use the inflate tube to blow it upAnswers
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minimum buoyancy of 22.5 lbs. when inflated.A:Â
This life vest has 22.0 lbs of buoyancy when fully inflated.Answers
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Usually they self inflate after a few years , reload the CO2 thenA:Â
The CO2 cartridge does have to be replaced each time the vest is inflated.Details:Â
I plan to use this for work which requires me to work in rain (heavy down pours) from time to time.Answers
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they all run the risk of accidental inflation, but they are pretty good...as long as the sensor stays dry.




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