Life Vests
Onyx Outdoors 110200-880-999-24 Type IV Throwable Flotation Cushion USCG Approved 15" x 16"
Full Throttle 142200-105-000-25 Rapid-Dry Flex-Back Infant Life Jacket Pink
First Watch AV-1000-GN-XL/XXL Kayak Style Duty PFD Life Vest Green XL/XXL
Mustang Survival MD3170-13-0 Elite 190 Offshore Inflatable PFD Life Jacket Black
Kent Sporting Goods 151800-200-040-23 Deluxe Flotation Jacket PFD Large Orange
Kent Sporting Goods 103000-880-004-24 Onyx Realtree Max-5 Camo Adult Universal Sports Vest
Kent Sporting Goods 102000-880-004-24 Type II Adult Life Jacket Camouflage
Kent Sporting Goods 142200-505-000-25 Full Throttle Infant Rapid-Dry Flex-Back Life Jacket Aqua
Kent Sporting Goods 150000-200-004-23 Universal Commercial Life Vest Type III PFD Orange
Kent Sporting Goods 142200-105-000-25 Full Throttle Infant Rapid-Dry Flex-Back Life Jacket Pink
Seachoice 103016-300-000-25 Deluxe General Purpose Life Vest Level 70 Adult
Kent Sporting Goods 150600-200-070-23 Mesh Classic Commercial Life Vest Type III 3XL Orange
Sportsstuff 10000-02-303 AIRHEAD Water Otter Elite Child Life Jacket Treasure II
Sportsstuff 30098-16-A-US Stars and Stripes Life Jacket USCG Approved Type III
Sportsstuff 30098-15-A-US Stars and Stripes Type III Life Jacket Adult Universal
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.