Catalogue Thermo Cruise - Baby
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Regatta Thermo Cruise Baby

Babies lose body temperature faster than adults and the heat insulating properties of Thermo Cruise are therefore of special importance in a baby’s lifejacket. Regatta AS has developed an thermal lifejacket for protection of our babies and children. Children are more exposed for loosing body heat and Regatta Thermo Cruise is spcifically developed to prevent this. The lifejacket is approved for as well leisure (EN 395) as professional use (SOLAS).

Technical specifications

• Easy donning - as a jacket• Outer material of strong polyester• Adjustable ”beaver tail” with click buckle and possibilities for adjustment• Hood and long sleeves • High visibility due to fluorescent orange fabric• Allows freedom of movement and provides the wearer with a good view of the surroundings • Zipper in front, adjustable belt with click buckle, whistle and pocket for light (extra accessories: water- activated light)• Thermo Cruise Baby has mothersline with click buckle for fastening to an adult person• Accessories: wateractivated or manual light
Buoyancy: 100NSize: Up to 15 kg Colour: Fluorescent orange Weight: 0,55 kg Approval: DNV, FORCE EN 395, Tested and approved according to Annex A.1, item No. A.1/1.4 and Annex B, Module B in the Directive. SOLAS 74 as amended, Reg. III/4, III/7.2, III/34 & X/3, LSA Code and 2000 HSC Code 8.1, 8.3. Approved acc. to The Norwegian Maritime Directorate’s specific requirements for lifejackets for use on Norwegian pas- senger vessels of December 2000 051704-11 Hatlehols AS

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