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What is the difference between a Life Jacket and a Swim Vest?

Life Vest

Can be used as a life saving device (check Life Vest type and instructions before using as such)

Designed to turn a person face up in the water, even if they are unconscious

Most of the buoyancy is positioned at the front and around the neck to keep your head above water

Can be worn by swimmers and non-swimmers whilst they are away from safe areas such as on a boat or in the sea away from shore

Will keep your airways clear of water – will not allow your head to go under water

Can be bulky and uncomfortable when worn for long periods of time

May be restrictive to swim in

Swim Vest

Cannot be used as a life-saving device

Designed to support you in the water but relies on the wearer to be conscious and able to kick or paddle

Buoyancy is positioned around the core of the body, which helps the wearer achieve a natural swimming position, tipped forward with their head towards the water

Can only be used by non-swimmers in a controlled environment where there are other safety measures in place such as a swimming pool under supervision

Less bulky than life vests and usually made from neoprene which is comfortable for all day wear

Designed to aid swimming and are not restrictive

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