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Why Wearing an Inflatable PFD is Essential—Even in Calm Waters

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February 18, 2025
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Wearing an inflatable PFD is essential, even in calm waters.

When you’re out on the water, whether you’re paddling a canoe on a calm lake or cruising along a quiet river, it’s easy to feel safe in seemingly peaceful conditions. But accidents can happen when you least expect them, and wearing a Personal Flotation Device (PFD)—especially an inflatable one—is always a smart choice, no matter how still the water may be.

Unpredictable Events Can Occur

Even in calm waters, boating carries inherent risks. A sudden gust of wind, a small wake, or an unexpected misstep could send you into the water without warning. In such situations, having a PFD ready and accessible can be the difference between a minor scare and a serious emergency. A well-designed inflatable PFD, such as the U.S. Coast Guard-approved Bombora Super Belt, will keep you afloat if things go wrong, providing peace of mind even when the conditions seem serene.

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Comfort and Convenience

Inflatable PFDs are lightweight, compact, and comfortable, making them a great option for boaters who want to stay safe without sacrificing comfort. Unlike traditional bulky life vests, inflatable PFDs are easy to wear for long periods, offering full freedom of movement while you’re on board. Many models can be worn around your waist, allowing you to enjoy the water without feeling restricted. Modern inflatable PFDs are designed for convenience, with automatic or manual inflation options that activate when you need them most.

Always Ready, Always Safe

The decision to wear an inflatable PFD isn’t just about keeping the Coast Guard happy or meeting legal requirements—it’s about protecting yourself and those on board. No matter how calm the water appears, safety should always come first. Wearing an inflatable PFD is an important step toward enjoying your time on the water with confidence. 

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