Life Vests
TRC Recreation, LP 1020542 Super Soft Child Life Jacket Vest Fierce Green X-Small
TRC Recreation 1021542 Super Soft USCG Approved Child Life Vest Medium Fierce Green
Kent Sporting Goods 151600-700-040-23 Law Enforcement Life Vest Type III PFD M/L Black
Kent Sporting Goods 151200-200-005-13 Type V Vinyl Dip Commercial Work Vest Oversized
Kent Sporting Goods 132802-400-004-19 A/M-33 All Clear Automatic/Manual Inflatable Life Jacket Green Adult Universal
Kent Sporting Goods 132802-200-004-19 A/M-33 All Clear Inflatable Life Jacket Orange Adult Universal
Kent Sporting Goods 103200-999-004-12 Adult General Purpose Life Vests 4-Pack with Storage Bag
Kent Sporting Goods 103000-880-004-24 Onyx Realtree Max-5 Camo Adult Universal Sports Vest
Kent Sporting Goods 150200-200-050-23 Elite Dual-Sized Commercial Life Vest L/XL Orange
Kent Sporting Goods 150400-200-050-25 Search and Rescue Commercial Vest X-Large
Kent Sporting Goods 150000-200-004-23 Universal Commercial Life Vest Type III PFD Orange
Seachoice 103016-300-000-25 Deluxe General Purpose Life Vest Level 70 Adult
First Watch AV-800-GN-L/XL Four Pocket Flotation Vest OD Green Large/XL
First Watch AV-800-GN-2XL/3XL Four Pocket Flotation Vest OD Green 2XL/3XL
First Watch AV-800-GN-S/M Four Pocket Flotation Vest OD Green Small/Medium
Mustang Survival MD5170-191-0 Elite 120 Coastal Inflatable PFD Admiral Grey
Mustang Survival MD3170-13-0 Elite 190 Offshore Inflatable PFD Life Jacket Black
Kent Sporting Goods 132000-400-004-18 A/M-24 Automatic/Manual Inflatable Life Jacket Adult
Kent Sporting Goods 151000-200-050-24 Mesh Search & Rescue Commercial Vest XL
Kent Sporting Goods 151000-200-060-24 Mesh Search & Rescue Commercial Vest 2XL
Full Throttle 112200-500-080-26 Adult Nylon Life Jacket Blue/Black 2XL/4XL
Life Vests & Personal Flotation Devices: Your First Line of Water Safety
A life vest — also called a personal flotation device, or PFD — is one of the most critical pieces of safety equipment any boater, angler, kayaker, or watersports enthusiast can own. When an accident happens on the water, there is often little time to react. A properly fitted, U.S. Coast Guard-approved life vest can mean the difference between a close call and a tragedy. Whether you're weekend cruising on a calm lake, navigating open coastal waters, or working on a commercial vessel, there's a life vest designed to match your specific environment, activity level, and risk exposure.
Understanding PFD Types
Not all life vests are created equal. The U.S. Coast Guard categorizes PFDs into distinct types based on buoyancy and intended use:
- Type I (Offshore): Maximum buoyancy for rough or remote waters, designed to turn most unconscious wearers face-up.
- Type II (Near-Shore): Ideal for calm, inland waters where quick rescue is likely.
- Type III (Flotation Aid): Best for conscious users in supervised activities like waterskiing, kayaking, or wakeboarding — prioritizes comfort and freedom of movement.
- Type V (Special Use): Activity-specific devices that must be worn to satisfy USCG approval requirements.
Choosing the right type depends heavily on where and how you're on the water. Always match your PFD to your activity, the water conditions, and the age and weight of the wearer.
Key Features to Look For
Beyond PFD type, several features can make a vest safer and more comfortable for long days on the water:
- Fit and adjustability: Look for multiple adjustable straps — chest, waist, and leg — to prevent the vest from riding up in the water.
- Material: Nylon shells offer durability and faster drying times, while foam construction determines buoyancy level and overall comfort.
- Mobility: Wide arm holes and low necklines are important for active watersports. Flex-back designs reduce restriction during paddling, skiing, or wakeboarding.
- Visibility: High-visibility colors and reflective tape help rescuers locate you quickly in an emergency.
- Inflation options: Inflatable PFDs offer a slimmer profile for everyday wear but must be worn over clothing to deploy correctly.
Top Life Vest Brands
Full Throttle is a premium brand built for active water recreation. Full Throttle specializes in life jackets and personal flotation devices designed for today's active water sports enthusiasts. Their lineup features Flex-Back life jackets that allow for freedom of movement, while Rapid Dry technology ensures the vest dries quickly — making them a top choice for wakeboarding, waterskiing, and tubing.
Kent Sporting Goods brings decades of expertise to the PFD market. Kent Sporting Goods, now part of Kent Outdoors, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of U.S. Coast Guard-approved flotation devices. Their products span both recreational gear and high-performance commercial safety equipment, covering the full range of USCG PFD types.
Stearns is a longtime name in water safety with a heritage rooted in the lakes of Minnesota. Stearns has been a pioneer in water safety for decades, providing high-quality life jackets, flotation suits, and industrial PFDs trusted by commercial and recreational mariners alike.
Who Needs a Life Vest?
In short: anyone on the water. Federal law requires that every vessel carry a USCG-approved life jacket for each person on board, and many states require children to wear one at all times while underway. Beyond legal requirements, wearing a properly fitted PFD is simply the smartest habit any boater can develop. Accidents are unpredictable — cold water shock, sudden weather changes, and unexpected falls overboard don't give you time to grab a vest from storage. Wear it.