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EAM KSE-35L8 Twin Cell Life Vest
- 1 customer reviews.

This twin-cell, single attachment, single adjustment vest has become the
industry standard. With over 1 million units sold the EAM KSE-35L8 is the
world's most popular aviation vest. 5 year frequency of inspection.
Shipping Note: We are unable to ship this item via 2nd Day or
Next Day Air service or outside of the contiguous 48 United States.
Approvals
- U.S. FAA TSO-C13e approved.
- United Kingdom CAA Approval No. AR01444
- Japanese JCAB Approval No. 534
- German LBA Approval No. 40.321/20
Inflated Buoyancy: 35 lbs. (150 Newtons) minimum
Inflated Volume: 970 cu. in. (16 liters) minimum
Category of Preserver: Adult/Child
Weight of Wearer: 35 lbs. (15.9 kg) and above
Inflatable Buoyancy Cells: 2 Independent Cells
Material: Urethane Coated Nylon, Flame Retardant
Construction: RF Heat Sealed Seams
Inflation System: Manual CO2 Inflator and an Oral Inflation Tube in each
Buoyancy Cell.
Color: Yellow
Temperature Functional Range: -40 to 140 oF (-40 to 60 oC)
Temperature Storage Range: 0 to 120 oF (-17.8 to 48.9 oC)
Humidity: Functional Range: Up to 95% Relative Humidity
Storage Range: Up to 70% Relative Humidity
Altitude: -2000 to 45,000 feet above sea level
CO2 Gas Charge: 2 x 0.035 lbs. (2 x 16 grams)
Survivor Locator Light: Water-activated. TSO-C85 Approved.
Packaging: Flame Retardant 4 mil Polybag with Tear Open Strip.
Service Life: Indefinite if unit continues to pass periodic maintenance
inspection.
Frequency of Inspection: Every 60 months.
Our Price: $69.95
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Monday, September 15, 2008
Nice to know it's there by Rick from Los Angeles CA USA
Pros: Nice to know they're on board Cons: Constant reminder of potential for catastrophe Review: In theory, it has proven to be a real lifesaver. It brightens the cockpit with it's cheerful and vibrant yellow hue, and is a source of endless hours of fun-filled conversation with terrified first-time small plane passengers.
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Previous Customer Questions For EAM KSE-35L8 Twin Cell Life Vest:
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On Monday, May 04, 2009 a customer asked:
Q: HOW WOULD YOU PLACE THIS ADULT LIFE VEST ON A CHILD?
A:
If the child weighs less than 35 pounds you would want to go with the EAM IN-V20L8 Life Vest. Otherwise you can put it on the child the same way that you would put it on an adult.
On Friday, April 17, 2009 a customer asked:
Q: what is the weight of this vest?
A:
The vests weigh a little over a pound.
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