Sail with confidence and peace of mind with our range of Life Jackets and PFDs. Stay safe on the waters with top-notch block-style, foam-padded life jackets from AXIS, available in 50, 50S, 50N, 100N, and 150 buoyancy levels. Boat Accessories Australia caters to all boating needs with Adult, Kids, and Dog PFDs, all backed by Australian standards. We also carry compatible Spares to keep your safety gear in optimal condition. Shop the collection now!
What is the difference between a PFD and a life jacket?
PFD is a broad term that includes life jackets and various buoyancy aids, such as wearable, throwable, and special-use devices.
What buoyancy level do I need?
The required buoyancy level depends on your water competency, activity, and environment.
50 & 50S: Best for confident swimmers in calm, inshore waters. Not enough buoyancy for non-swimmers.
50N: Good for strong swimmers near land, but won’t protect an unconscious person.
100N: Suitable for swimmers and non-swimmers in calm waters; provides face-up positioning.
150N: Suitable for all water competency levels, especially in rough or offshore waters; ensures reliable face-up positioning in emergencies.
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Sail with confidence and peace of mind with our range of Life Jackets and PFDs. Stay safe on the waters with top-notch block-style, foam-padded life jackets from AXIS, available in 50, 50S, 50N, 100N, and 150 buoyancy levels. Boat Accessories Australia caters to all boating needs with Adult, Kids, and Dog PFDs, all backed by Australian standards. We also carry compatible Spares to keep your safety gear in optimal condition. Shop the collection now!
What is the difference between a PFD and a life jacket?
PFD is a broad term that includes life jackets and various buoyancy aids, such as wearable, throwable, and special-use devices.
What buoyancy level do I need?
The required buoyancy level depends on your water competency, activity, and environment.
50 & 50S: Best for confident swimmers in calm, inshore waters. Not enough buoyancy for non-swimmers.
50N: Good for strong swimmers near land, but won’t protect an unconscious person.
100N: Suitable for swimmers and non-swimmers in calm waters; provides face-up positioning.
150N: Suitable for all water competency levels, especially in rough or offshore waters; ensures reliable face-up positioning in emergencies.