Wear a rash guard and a snorkeling vest (snorkeling life jacket) when snorkeling for maximum safety!
If you're going into the ocean or river, be sure to bring a rash guard and a snorkeling vest. A rash guard protects your skin from the sun, jellyfish, and the harsh ocean water. Wet skin is especially vulnerable, so wearing one is a great idea!
Furthermore, having a snorkeling vest can significantly increase safety for both children and adults, simply by wearing it properly. Even if a sudden high wave or fast-flowing water appears, a snorkeling vest makes it easy to float, increasing safety in the event of an emergency.
Many people say, "I'm fine because I have a float!" However, floats pose the risk of slipping and losing grip in an emergency, or of your body slipping off the float. Furthermore, unlike floats, a snorkeling vest distributes buoyancy evenly throughout the body, improving stability in the water and making it easier to swim.
It's also great for swimming in the ocean, so be sure to bring it with you on your water activities.
[Difference between a snorkeling vest and a boat life jacket]
When you think of a vest to wear in the ocean or river, many people probably think of a "life jacket."
As of February 2018, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) made wearing life jackets mandatory for all small boat occupants and awarded a "Sakura Mark" to products that meet the standards. Therefore, when searching for "how to choose a life jacket," you'll often see results that mention whether or not the vest has the Sakura Mark. However, a life jacket is merely a life jacket and does not take into account ease of swimming. For this reason, we recommend choosing a "snorkeling vest" for snorkeling, which provides buoyancy while also making it easy to swim.
Note that since snorkeling vests are designed for swimming, most do not have the Sakura Mark. Keep in mind that the Sakura Mark is a standard for small boats, and we recommend choosing a snorkeling vest designed for swimming.
[Features of the Slim Snorkeling Vest]
REEFTOURER offers two types of snorkeling vests: the highly buoyant "Snorkeling Vest" and the "Slim Snorkeling Vest," which prioritizes ease of swimming and a comfortable fit.
You're currently viewing the "Slim Snorkeling Vest." Compared to the "Snorkeling Vest," this vest offers approximately 75% less buoyancy, resulting in a thinner vest with a better fit and ultimate ease of swimming.
By reducing buoyancy, we've also succeeded in preventing the vest from floating up using a waist belt instead of a crotch belt. By choosing the right size and fitting, you can enjoy snorkeling comfortably without the crotch belt, as the snorkeling vest will not float up. If you find belts uncomfortable, we recommend our "Slim Snorkeling Vest"!
REEFTOURER snorkeling vests feature narrow armholes and no buoyancy pads on the front or back of the vest, instead featuring adjustable straps for a better fit. Buoyancy pads on the shoulders tend to cause the vest to float up, resulting in a looser fit and reduced mobility. By including buoyancy pads only on the front and back, the vest prevents shoulder lift, dramatically improving mobility in the water.
In addition, the short length allows for easy movement even in SUPs and sea kayaks. This vest can be used for a variety of water activities beyond snorkeling.
[Life Jacket Designed for Snorkeling (Swimming)] When it comes to vests worn in the ocean or river, many people associate them with "life jackets." But did you know that "life jackets" and "snorkeling vests" are completely different things? A life jacket is a life preserver that protects your life in the event of an emergency, while a snorkeling vest is a jacket that supports more comfortable swimming when snorkeling or swimming in the ocean. Of course, it has enough buoyancy to keep you afloat, so you can rest assured even in the event of an emergency. A snorkeling vest is essentially a life jacket specifically designed for snorkeling (swimming).
[Designed for Ultimate Mobility] The REEFTOURER Slim Snorkeling Vest is a snorkeling vest that focuses on freedom of movement. This reduces buoyancy by 75% compared to conventional snorkeling vests. This reduced buoyancy reduces the thickness of the vest, making it easier to fit to the body and reducing unnecessary lift. This increased freedom of movement makes it easier to swim in water with water resistance. Some may be concerned about reduced buoyancy, but rest assured that as a Japanese diving equipment manufacturer, we've carefully considered the appropriate buoyancy for snorkeling, ensuring this snorkeling vest provides sufficient buoyancy! This reduced buoyancy also contributes to its lightness. The small size weighs just 295g, less than 300g, making it comfortable for even small children to wear! This product truly combines comfort and safety.
[The vest doesn't float up in the water!] The Slim Snorkeling Vest doesn't have an uncomfortable crotch strap. It fits at five points: two torso, waist, and both shoulders. Its wide adjustment range makes it suitable for all body types. Some may also wonder if the vest will float up in the water without the straps. However, by tightening all the straps securely after putting it on, the vest will stay in place even without the crotch strap. It's especially important to fasten the waist belt securely and ensure the shoulder straps fit snugly around your shoulders! To prevent floating up in the water, the snorkel vest's shoulders are free of flotation devices, with only the front and back of the body retaining buoyancy. Buoyancy in the shoulder area can be difficult, but concentrating buoyancy in areas closest to the body prevents it. The narrow armholes also help prevent the vest from floating up in the water.
[Easier to swim in than a swim ring!] We've heard feedback that this vest is "easier to swim in than a swim ring!" While swim rings are convenient because they can be easily put on and taken off in the ocean, we recommend a snorkeling vest that fits snugly and allows for freedom of movement when swimming for long periods of time, like snorkeling. While swim rings can slip off, a properly fitted snorkeling vest eliminates this worry. Plus, the vest can be left on all the time, helping to prevent unexpected accidents. Choose the right vest for your needs, such as a swim ring for shallow water fun or a snorkeling vest for serious swimming or snorkeling, to enjoy your ocean or river activities even more.
[Short length for versatile use] The short length with no crotch strap and reduced thickness makes it ideal for a variety of activities, including snorkeling, SUP, and kayaking. This snorkeling vest allows for maximum freedom of movement, allowing you to enjoy marine activities in comfort and enjoyment.