Ronix August CGA Vest Infant

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Ronix August Infant CGA Vest 

 

Comfortable Coast Guard Approved Protection for Your Youngest Boaters

The Ronix August Infant CGA Vest is designed to keep little ones safe, comfortable, and secure during their first days on the water. Built for infants and toddlers weighing up to approximately 30 lbs, this U.S. Coast Guard Approved life vest combines dependable flotation with soft, child-friendly materials for all-day comfort.

Featuring flexible Cushion CGA foam, two-way stretch materials, and plush fleece-lined neck and arm openings, the August helps reduce irritation while allowing natural movement. Water-resistant construction helps keep the vest lightweight, while oversized arm openings enhance comfort whether your child is boating, tubing, or enjoying a day at the lake.

 

Why You'll Love It

✔ U.S. Coast Guard Approved (CGA) flotation

✔ Designed for infants and toddlers up to approximately 30 lbs

✔ Soft Cushion CGA foam for reliable buoyancy

✔ Fleece-lined neck and arm openings enhance comfort

✔ Two-way stretch materials allow natural movement

✔ Water-resistant construction helps reduce water absorption

✔ Oversized arm openings improve mobility

✔ Supportive flotation design for dependable safety

✔ Comfortable fit for extended time on the water

✔ Ideal for boating, tubing, and family water activities

 

Vest Profile & Technical Specifications

Approval Rating: U.S. Coast Guard Approved (CGA)

Weight Range: Up to approximately 30 lbs

Material: Two-way stretch construction

Flotation: Cushion CGA foam

Comfort Features: Fleece-lined neck and arm openings

Mobility: Oversized arm openings

Construction: Water-resistant design

Fit: Infant-specific flotation vest

Best Use: Boating, tubing, and family water recreation

Ideal For: Infants and toddlers needing safe, comfortable flotation for their first adventures on the water.

 

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