Life Vests
Kent Sporting Goods 150800-200-060-20 Mesh Deluxe Commercial Vest Type III PFD 2X-Large
First Watch AV-800-BK-2XL/3XL Four Pocket Flotation Vest Black XXL to 3XL
Kent Sporting Goods 150800-200-040-20 Mesh Deluxe Commercial Vest Type III Life Jacket Large Orange
Full Throttle 142500-105-810-22 Women's Rapid Dry Flex Back Life Jacket XS Pink
Kent Sporting Goods 131200-100-004-23 Onyx M-24 Essential Manual Inflatable Life Jacket Red Adult Universal
Full Throttle 142500-105-820-22 Women's Rapid Dry Flex Back Life Jacket Small Pink
Full Throttle 142500-105-001-22 Rapid Dry Flex Back Child Life Vest Pink
Full Throttle 104400-105-001-22 Little Dippers Child Life Vest Flamingo
Full Throttle 142500-400-040-22 Rapid Dry Flex-Back Life Jacket Large
Full Throttle 14250010005022 Rapid Dry Flex Back Life Jacket Adult XL Red
Full Throttle 14250010002022 Rapid Dry Flex Back Life Jacket Adult Small Red
Full Throttle 14250010004022 Rapid Dry Flex Back Life Jacket Adult Large Red
Kent Sporting Goods 151400-200-050-23 First Responder PFD Life Jacket L/XL Orange
Full Throttle 104200-300-000-22 Infant Child Character Life Vest Toucan
Kent Sporting Goods 150600-200-070-23 Mesh Classic Commercial Life Vest Type III 3XL Orange
Kent Sporting Goods 132000-400-004-18 A/M-24 Automatic/Manual Inflatable Life Jacket Adult
Why Every Boater Needs the Right Life Vest
A life vest — or Personal Flotation Device (PFD) — is arguably the single most important piece of safety equipment on any boat. Having a U.S. Coast Guard-approved PFD for every person on board isn't just smart seamanship — it's the law. Whether you're cruising a calm lake, fishing offshore, wakeboarding, or navigating open ocean swells, the right life vest can mean the difference between a close call and a tragedy.
PFDs are classified into distinct types based on their intended use and buoyancy. Type I offshore jackets offer maximum buoyancy and are designed to turn most unconscious wearers face-up in rough, remote waters. Type II near-shore vests are suited for calm, inland water where rescue is likely to arrive quickly. Type III flotation aids prioritize comfort and mobility for active water sports, while Type V devices are purpose-built for specific activities like kayaking, whitewater paddling, or professional rescue operations. Understanding which type fits your on-water lifestyle is the first step to choosing the right vest.
What to Look for When Shopping Life Vests
Beyond USCG type ratings, there are several key factors to consider:
- Fit & sizing: A PFD that doesn't fit correctly won't perform correctly. Look for adjustable straps, chest sizes, and weight-rated options for infants, children, youth, and adults.
- Buoyancy style: Inherently buoyant foam vests are always ready to perform with no action required. Inflatable vests — available in manual or automatic versions — offer a lower-profile, more comfortable alternative but must be worn over clothing to deploy correctly.
- Activity match: High-impact watersports demand buckled, secure-closure vests. Casual boating and fishing may call for something more breathable and packable. First responders and rescue professionals need specialized designs with SOLAS-grade reflective tape and mission-ready storage.
- Approval standards: For U.S. recreational boating, look for USCG approval. Commercial operators and international voyagers may also need to verify SOLAS and MED Wheelmark certifications.
Top Life Vest Brands
Full Throttle is a premium brand built for today's active water sports enthusiasts. Their lineup spans everything from casual recreational vests to purpose-designed infant and child PFDs, and their signature Flex-Back design and Rapid Dry technology make them a popular choice for boaters who demand freedom of movement without sacrificing safety.
Kent Sporting Goods brings decades of expertise to both the recreational and commercial PFD markets. Kent offers a comprehensive range across all USCG types — from economical Type II near-shore vests to rugged Type I offshore jackets and SOLAS-approved commercial models — making them one of the most trusted names among professional mariners and everyday boaters alike.
First Watch focuses on professional-grade marine protective gear designed for demanding environments. Their life vests are purpose-built for rescue professionals, first responders, and serious mariners who require USCG-approved flotation with SOLAS-grade reflective tape and rugged, mission-ready construction.
Stay Legal, Stay Safe
Federal law requires children under 13 to wear a life jacket while a vessel is underway, and all boats must carry a properly fitting USCG-approved PFD for every person aboard. Inspect your vests each season — check buckles, zippers, foam integrity, and for inflatables, verify CO2 cylinder and re-arm kit status. The best life vest is always the one you're actually wearing.