The thinnest shape in the Bluestorm West series. By reducing the surface area that touches the body, it keeps you cool in the summer and makes it easy to wear for long periods.
The "Soba-West (BSJ-5920RS2)" is an entry-level, west-type Type A inflatable life jacket. 【Stick Shape】 By reducing the area that comes into contact with the body, it keeps you cool in the summer and makes it easy to wear for long periods. The slim stick shape allows for agile rod work and enables prolonged action. 【Buoyancy Performance Equivalent to Basic Models】 Although the BSJ-5920RS2 is an entry-level model, there is no difference in performance compared to other inflatable life jackets. Thanks to the three-point belt (patented) used in the BSJ-5620RS2 and BSJ-9320RS2, it offers stability in floating posture, flipping capability, and height at the mouth that are on par with basic models. 【Features】 ■ Type A life jacket for small vessels ■ Designed for constant wear, compliant with revised regulations ■ Usable as a legal requirement in all navigation areas for small vessels ■ Inflates upon water contact during a fall ■ Replacement cylinder kit: 16HR 6F KIT *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Product Name: Soba-West ■Model Number: BSJ-5920RS2 ■Life Jacket for Small Vessels: Type A ■Size: Chest circumference 70-100 cm ■Material: Polyester 420D ■Weight: Approximately 430g ■Buoyancy: Initial buoyancy approximately 9kg *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Takahashi Lifesaving Equipment Co., Ltd. has been consistently manufacturing and selling equipment for lifesaving at water's edge since its founding by Tadayoshi Takahashi in Osaka in 1935. The company was established in Naniwa Ward, Osaka, which at the time had many shipyards nearby, and the demand for lifesaving equipment to be installed on commercial vessels built there was the impetus for its founding. After the war, the era entered a period of high economic growth. Accordingly, Takahashi Lifesaving Equipment Co., Ltd. developed lifesaving equipment for leisure and working boats, and also began manufacturing oil fences and silt fences to protect waterfront environments.