An alternative to waist-belted PFDs, the low-profile NRS Matik Inflatable PFD resembles a traditional lifevest with the compact convenience of an inflatable.
- This lightweight self-inflating PFD provides 22.5 lbs. of flotation and only meets U.S. Coast Guard requirements as a Type III life jacket when worn. (See Note below.)
- The Matik folds compactly into a low-profile horse-collar style jacket to give you on-demand flotation that doesn't get in your way of stand-up paddling, fishing, or wading.
- When deflated, the vest secures with a waist buckle and offers one adjustment point for a snug fit.
- The Matik does not inflate automatically; in the event of a swim, pull the red tab to engage the pressurized CO2, inflating the integrated bladder.
- Features a zippered pocket with an internal tether for keys or a whistle plus a manual backup cord, mouth inflation valve, reflective accents, and two attachment points.
- Includes a 24-gram CO2 cartridge. Replacement CO2 Re-Arming Kits (Item #40100.01) are sold separately.
- CO2 cartridges are one-time-use only. It's good practice to keep an extra CO2 cartridge on hand to re-arm the PFD after each inflation.
Note: An inflatable PFD is certified by the US Coast Guard as a Type V PFD. However, it meets Coast Guard requirements for Type III PFDs when it is worn. In other words, you must be wearing the deflated collar for it to qualify as a required flotation device.
Specs
- Size: Adult Universal
- Weight: 1.8 lbs
- Waist size: Belt fits waist 30"-58" (76-147 cm) in circumference
- Category: Inflatable Life Jackets, Fishing Life Jackets
- US Coast Guard Type: Type V, meets the Coast Guard requirements for a Type III PFD when it is worn.
- Design Flotation: 22.5 lbs.
- Outer Fabric: 420-denier ripstop nylon
- Entry System: Over the head with waist buckle
- Pockets: 1 - Front
- Adjustment System: 1 - Waist
- Includes: 24g CO2 cartridge, Re-packing instructions
- Features: Zippered pocket with internal tether, Manual backup valve, Reflective Accents, D-ring attachments
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An alternative to waist-belted PFDs, the low-profile NRS Matik Inflatable PFD resembles a traditional lifevest with the compact convenience of an inflatable.
- This lightweight self-inflating PFD provides 22.5 lbs. of flotation and only meets U.S. Coast Guard requirements as a Type III life jacket when worn. (See Note below.)
- The Matik folds compactly into a low-profile horse-collar style jacket to give you on-demand flotation that doesn't get in your way of stand-up paddling, fishing, or wading.
- When deflated, the vest secures with a waist buckle and offers one adjustment point for a snug fit.
- The Matik does not inflate automatically; in the event of a swim, pull the red tab to engage the pressurized CO2, inflating the integrated bladder.
- Features a zippered pocket with an internal tether for keys or a whistle plus a manual backup cord, mouth inflation valve, reflective accents, and two attachment points.
- Includes a 24-gram CO2 cartridge. Replacement CO2 Re-Arming Kits (Item #40100.01) are sold separately.
- CO2 cartridges are one-time-use only. It's good practice to keep an extra CO2 cartridge on hand to re-arm the PFD after each inflation.
Note: An inflatable PFD is certified by the US Coast Guard as a Type V PFD. However, it meets Coast Guard requirements for Type III PFDs when it is worn. In other words, you must be wearing the deflated collar for it to qualify as a required flotation device.
Specs
- Size: Adult Universal
- Weight: 1.8 lbs
- Waist size: Belt fits waist 30"-58" (76-147 cm) in circumference
- Category: Inflatable Life Jackets, Fishing Life Jackets
- US Coast Guard Type: Type V, meets the Coast Guard requirements for a Type III PFD when it is worn.
- Design Flotation: 22.5 lbs.
- Outer Fabric: 420-denier ripstop nylon
- Entry System: Over the head with waist buckle
- Pockets: 1 - Front
- Adjustment System: 1 - Waist
- Includes: 24g CO2 cartridge, Re-packing instructions
- Features: Zippered pocket with internal tether, Manual backup valve, Reflective Accents, D-ring attachments
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