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The problem with the nobody under16 is probably size. Under 16 I think is not accurate. Under 6 makes sense as there are no crotch straps on 99% of the life jackets and when a kid puts their arms straight up they can slide right out of the life jackets. Some now do have the crotch straps but we sewed our own in on the ones we got. If you've ever used one you know that they do exert pressure in the arm pit area as your body is wanting to sink and the jacket is trying to lift you. If you have kids make sure they have the crotch straps already on them.

The kind of life jacket you need to keep you alive if rendered unconscious are in another whole class of life jackets. I think you'd find those way to bulky but are important for people who race boats, etc. I haven't noticed the part that says they won't work unless you know how to swim and so advise against them. I think that's a technical warning so they won't be sued by surviving family. I guess we shouldn't put life jackets on kids who can't swim because they won't do any good??

If you get a USCG approved PFD and need to use it, it will keep your head out of the water...usually but there are different classes of PFDs and only a few guarantee to float you face up. If you can't swim I'd advise, in a swimming pool, to go to waist deep water and inflate the jacket. Lift your legs and see how it feels. You need some balance in them and if you totally panic and just flail your arms and legs they are being pushed beyond their design. I can see somebody do that who can't swim a lick and gets dumped overboard when fishing in the middle of a lake. It's worse if the lake is cold. You have to have some confidence in the device and if you don't know how to swim and know how to manuever in the water, better practice. But ask yourself, because you don't swim should you not wear one or does it make more sense to wear one and hope it helps? Without one and no swimming ability you know where you are headed.

Used to work with a Sheriff's office dive team. We never did a body recovery and found someone on the bottom with a life jacket on. Can't remember anyone drowning because they had a life jacket on and didn't know how to swim, either. Maybe there's some CG folks on here who could set everyone straight. They are the experts. jim
 
around your head and chest. Someone here posted the link to CAbela's showing the man taping his hands and his feet so he could not tread water or swim when he jumped out of a boat with it on. He kept emphasizing that he would not be able to swim at all with the taped feet and hands. I thought it was a very impressive video so I ordered two of them. Then when we got it, it says it is not for people who cannot swim lol. So then my hubby was like I think you better send them back. I don't understand why they would make that particular video advertising the pfd and then put a tag on it saying it was not to be used by those who cannot swim.
 
Hope you read my post above DDL. It's legaleeze to cover their donkeys. With the logic you are using in returning the jackets you better never go in water over your waist and give up water sports. There are tons of people who can't swim a lick and water ski, jet ski, boat ,fish, etc. who do those sports with life jackets on. Believe what you saw and not what is in the fine print. Like I said, if you believe you can't wear one if you don't know how to swim, don't and drown for sure. Harsh yes! Get a reputable, not made in China, USCG approved PFD, wear it don't store it close to you, and even if you don't swim a lick, it'll save your life. Besides, in most states it's against the law for kids 12 and under not to wear a life jacket unless it's a fairly large boat. If you ever get a water stop for a safety inspection the CG or LEOs will ask for everyone in the boat to hold up their PFD.
Again! If they don't work if you don't know how to swim why does every commercial boat carrying passengers have life jacket and life boat drills? Think you are going to jump into a life boat without a lifejacket on? Not if any of the ship's crew are around. Re-order those life jackets or some you feel more comfortable owning. Better yet! Email the USCG that's closest to you and ask them why the manufacturer puts that disclaimer on the product and ask what they recommend. jim
 
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