

How It Works
Activation Mechanisms
Water-Soluble Trigger: Some models (e.g., UML systems) use a water-soluble tablet or capsule. When submerged, the tablet dissolves, releasing a spring or pin to puncture a CO₂ cartridge, releasing gas for inflation.
Hydrostatic Pressure Sensor: Detects water depth (typically ≥10 cm) and activates inflation automatically.
Manual Override: All auto-inflate jackets include a red pull cord for manual inflation if the automatic system fails.
Inflation Process
The punctured CO₂ cartridge rapidly fills the jacket’s bladder with gas, expanding it to provide 45% more buoyancy than traditional foam vests. This keeps the wearer’s head above water for easier rescue.
Compact & Comfortable
Folds into a small, lightweight package for easy storage in backpacks or emergency kits.
Made from breathable materials to minimize discomfort during prolonged wear.
Versatile Styles
Waist-Belt Type: Worn around the waist for minimal interference.
Harness Type: Cross-shoulder design for secure fit during high-activity sports.
Vest Type: Full-coverage option for maximum protection.
Safety Redundancies
Manual inflation via pull cord + oral inflation tube (as backup).
Optional features: reflective strips, whistles, or LED lights for visibility in low-light conditions.
High-Risk Environments
Offshore sailing, solo kayaking, or severe weather conditions where the wearer may be unconscious or unable to act manually.
Preferred by rescue teams and professional mariners for instant buoyancy.
Recreational Activities
Fishing, paddleboarding, or family boating trips where traditional bulky vests are impractical.
Children’s models must meet safety standards (e.g., CCS certification).
Maintenance Checks
Replace expired or used CO₂ cartridges and inspect triggers regularly.
Avoid sharp objects that could puncture the bladder.
Proper Fit
Adjust straps to ensure the inflated bladder wraps snugly around the torso.
Do not attach heavy gear to the jacket to prevent uneven buoyancy.
Limitations
Risk of entrapment under overturned vessels; carry a knife or escape tool.
Extreme cold may affect CO₂ cartridge performance due to pressure changes.