The Different Types of Inflatables

The Different Types of Inflatables

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HYDROSTATIC

WITH MANUAL BACKUP

hammar hydrostatic inflator

At Mustang Survival, we have the exclusive distribution rights to Hammer Hydrostatic inflators in North America. The Hammar Inflator is equipped with a hydrostatic valve that inflates the PFD bladder when submerged in 10cm (4inches) of water and gives unique protection against inadvertent inflation in stormy conditions.

PROS

  • No inadvertent inflation in case of rain, spray, splash or humidity
  • No service requirements for the Hammar Inflator for 5 years.

Learn More About the Hammar Inflator

 

AUTOMATIC

WITH MANUAL BACKUP

automatic pfd inflator

An automatic PFD is activated when water enters the detector and dissolves a water soluble trigger. Upon firing a mechanism will activate and pierce a CO2 cylinder. The air coming out of the cylinder will inflate the bladder of the lifejacket and create buoyancy.

PROS

  • Automatically inflates if the wearer is knocked unconscious

 

MANUAL

manual pfd inflator

A manual PFD is activated when the user pulls a tab that then triggers the piercing of a CO2 cylinder. The air coming out of the cylinder will inflate the bladder of the lifejacket and create buoyancy.

PROS

  • No inadvertent inflation in case of rain, spray, splash or humidity.
  • No need to pull if situation is safe, avoiding unnecessary firing

 

CONVERTIBLE

Convertible inflator shown in automatic and manual modes

A convertible PFD offers you the best of two worlds: automatic and manual inflation in one. An easy swap of the inflator cap allows the wearer to switch between modes based on activity and safety needs. The inflator cap can be stored in a purpose-designed pocket on Mustang Survival convertible PFDs, so wearers can change their minds and their inflation type at any time.   

PROS

  • One versatile PFD meets the needs of a wide variety of activities and conditions 

 Check out the 'how to' video below for a step-by-step on converting your MIT: 

 

Learn more about PFD Classifications

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