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  2. These Expert-Recommended Adult Life Jackets Will Keep You ...

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    Here are the best adult life jackets! It doesn’t matter what you’re doing: sailing, paddling, snorkeling or fishing, wearing a life vest is a non-negotiable. Here are the best adult life ...

  3. Personal flotation device - Wikipedia

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    Personal flotation devices being worn on a navy transport . A personal flotation device (PFD; also referred to as a life jacket, life preserver, life belt, Mae West, life vest, life saver, cork jacket, buoyancy aid or flotation suit) is a flotation device in the form of a vest or suit that is worn by a user to prevent the wearer from drowning in a body of water.

  4. Lifebuoy - Wikipedia

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    Lifebuoy with emergency light on a cruise ship A lifebuoy floating on water. A lifebuoy or life ring, among many other names (see § Other names), is a life-saving buoy designed to be thrown to a person in water to provide buoyancy and prevent drowning. [1]

  5. Immersion suit - Wikipedia

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    An adult immersion suit is often a large bulky one-size-fits-all design meant to fit a wide range of sizes. Two types of materials are used. Neoprene suits, without additional insulation, and suits constructed of a trilaminate waterproof material, with a snap-in insulating liner made from thin foam sheets cut and glued to form the suit, with a ...

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  7. Yupʼik clothing - Wikipedia

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    Fish skin mittens with grass liners used for kayak travel during spring in bad weather. [42] Man's short skin mitten used when going on a kayak trip is arikarer (in Cup'ig). People wore waterproof salmon-skin mittens to keep their hands dry while kayaking, driving a dog sled, or working with fish nets. Woven seashore grass liners went inside ...