Bombora Tidal Child Life Vest (30 - 50 lbs)
Designed with your child's ultimate comfort and safety in mind, our US Coast Guard Approved Type III life vests offer top - notch protection during water adventures. These rigorously - tested vests are not only innovative but also stylish, so your kids will be excited to wear them. Check our sizing guide for the perfect fit and let your little ones enjoy nature by the water safely.
Sizing:
- Approved for 30 - 50 lbs weight
- Fits 20 - 25 in chest sizes
- Product weighs 15 oz
- Dimensions are 16 x 15.5 x 3 in
Product Details:
- Rigorously tested and USCG Approved Type III
- 2 adjustable belts and a heavy - duty zipper for a secure fit
- Minimum 11 lbs of buoyancy
- Soft, lightweight EPE layered foam for extra comfort
- Contoured foam at the neckline for a comfy feel
- Roomy armholes for free movement
- Made of 200d and 300d polyester fabric
- Features Delrin buckets
- Colorful graphics
- Buckle closure
*Safety Disclaimers: Owners should read the manual thoroughly, and fasten all closures and zippers tightly for a snug fit.
Specifications:
- Color: Variable
- Inflatable: No
- Size: Child
- USCG Approved: Yes
- Box Dimensions: 2'H x 12'W x 14'L, WT: 1.5 lbs
- UPC: 850013380008



Using the Bombora Tidal Child Life Vest is easy. First, refer to the sizing guide to make sure it fits your child well. Place the vest on your child's back and bring the front parts around to the front. Use the two adjustable belts to secure it snugly around the waist and the heavy - duty zipper to close the front. Make sure the buckle closure is fastened tightly. When your child is in the water, this vest with a minimum of 11 lbs of buoyancy will keep them afloat. Remember to read the owner's manual and Think Safe Booklet carefully. Always ensure all zippers and closers are securely fastened. After each use, rinse the vest with fresh water to remove salt, sand, or dirt. Let it dry in a cool, shaded area. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight for a long time as it may damage the fabric. Check the vest regularly for any signs of wear and tear, like frayed edges or broken zippers. If you notice any issues, it's best to replace the vest for continued safety.