Product Description
WATER OTTER VEST TIE-DYE CHILD
Safe Life Jacket for Children
Keep your little loved ones safe with the Water Otter Classic life jacket. Children look adorable in this safety vest, which is carefully crafted with comfortable features and beautiful designs.
The Freedom Armbands offer unparalleled flexibility when swimming, running, and moving about. It’s crafted from PE foam that’s incredibly light and airy, and the adaptable design makes it easy to wear, whether you’re at the pool, lake, or ocean. This Water Otter Classic child life jacket is Level 70 Certified meaning it is U.S. Coast Guard and Transport Canada approved. This life jacket will also stay put under all circumstances.
Yet, an adjustable parent-only side release buckle makes it easy to take off when desired. When you need a life jacket for your toddler that’s fun and stylish, but safe and comfortable, the Water Otter delivers.
USCG has changed their labeling from USCG approved Type Codes (Type I through Type V) to USCG/Transport Canada Approved Performance Levels. These new labels are currently being phased in and your new life jacket may have the new or old labels during this period. The new label does not make the old labels obsolete.
- Fits children from 33-55 pounds
- Level 70: U.S. Coast Guard & Transport Canada approved. Less bulky design for when quick rescue is likely. Offers larger range of motion
- Freedom of Movement: Kids can move their arms freely in any direction with no restrictions
- Buckles: Side release buckles open and close quickly to ensure safety and security on the water
- Foam Material: Crafted from PE foam that’s incredibly light and airy with an adaptable design that makes it easy to wear at the pool, lake, or ocean
Level 70U.S. Coast Guard & Transport Canada approved. Less bulky design for when quick rescue is likely. Offers larger range of motion |
Freedom of MovementKids can move their arms freely in any direction with no restrictions |
BucklesSide release buckles open and close quickly to ensure safety and security on the water |