Helly Hansen Release Mech UML
"Indispensable safety accessory for water sports enthusiasts that keeps your inflatable lifejacket reliably ready for use."
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Helly Hansen Release Mech UML
"The Release Mech UML from Helly Hansen is an essential safety accessory for anyone who feels at home on the water. Whether sailing or swimming and water sports, the right equipment can save lives in an emergency. This replacement mechanism ensures that your inflatable lifejacket is always ready for use and reliable. Helly Hansen, known for its high-quality safety products, offers an easy way to ensure the functionality of your lifejacket with the UMLRelease mechanism."
"Whether you are an experienced sailor or just enjoying relaxing days on the water, safety should always come first. The Release Mech UML is suitable for all genders and can be easily integrated into existing lifejackets. So you can rest assured that your safety equipment is always up to date and will work reliably in an emergency. Trust in the quality of Helly Hansen and enjoy your time on the water knowing that you are well equipped."
"Whether you are an experienced sailor or just enjoying relaxing days on the water, safety should always come first. The Release Mech UML is suitable for all genders and can be easily integrated into existing lifejackets. So you can rest assured that your safety equipment is always up to date and will work reliably in an emergency. Trust in the quality of Helly Hansen and enjoy your time on the water knowing that you are well equipped."
Product details
- Optimal for:
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- Sailing
- Bathing & water sports
- Weight:
- 30g
- Materials:
- "Even the best swimmers and sailors wear life jackets at sea. Keep your safety equipment up to date with our UML replacement mechanism for inflatable lifejackets."