Buoyancy aids are ideal for dinghy sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing boats, snorkelling, windsurfing, surfing and as a general swimming aid.
Buoyancy aids are generally lightweight and therefore easy to wear. With buoyancy to front and rear, they also make manoeuvring in the water straightforward.
Buoyancy aids are not classed as lifejackets because they do not turn the wearer into an upright position once in the water and so their recommended use is for capable swimmers in sheltered waters where help is close at hand.
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