johnphilip
Well-Known Member
My Kru Sport Pro lifejacket that I have had for perhaps 10 years has to be retired, the cylinder and firing mechanism has worn a hole through the fabric, (at least it shows I wear it.)
Looking to replace it my observation is that lifejackets have succumbed to the elf and safety habit of increasing protection because it "must" be better. Lifejackets used commonly to be 150N buoyancy, next 175N, now my new Kru is 195N.
Surely the only part of an inflated lifejacket that is giving you lift is that which is underwater. Unless the 150N jacket was becoming fully submerged an increase in size has negligable extra benefit. Why then the creeping increase, the height of the body in the water is going to be much more effected by having the jacket snugly fitted with a tight crotch strap than the size of the baloon waving in the breeze.
Looking to replace it my observation is that lifejackets have succumbed to the elf and safety habit of increasing protection because it "must" be better. Lifejackets used commonly to be 150N buoyancy, next 175N, now my new Kru is 195N.
Surely the only part of an inflated lifejacket that is giving you lift is that which is underwater. Unless the 150N jacket was becoming fully submerged an increase in size has negligable extra benefit. Why then the creeping increase, the height of the body in the water is going to be much more effected by having the jacket snugly fitted with a tight crotch strap than the size of the baloon waving in the breeze.