Stabilizer vest type
This vest is equipped with the "fusion" bladder: combines the functions of a classic bladder and a dorsal bladder. This type of bladder is characterized by high load-bearing capacity, unrestricted movement and a comfortable surface position.
The bladder "slides" over the shoulders when inflated.
Stabilizer vest comfort
The chest strap can be adjusted horizontally and vertically to suit torso height, body type or drysuit valve position.
The height of the direct system retaining strap can be adjusted.
50mm swivel buckle.
Backpack can hold one or two bottles.
Ergonomic accessories
The Dragon Vest has 7 attachment rings: 5 in stainless steel and 2 in technopolymer.
2 SLS ballast pockets with visual confirmation of correct insertion.
Maximum load 6kg/13lbs (size M to XL or 4kg for size S). Personalization label on pocket.
2 large zippered pockets with expandable outer panels.
Knife attachment Mares.
Ergo Inflator
Designed according to ergonomic guidelines, the ERGO inflator is the standard inflation and deflation control unit on Mares stabilizer vests. It is intuitive to use and offers excellent grip.
Weight and buoyancy
Buoyancy:
S = 150N (15.5kg)
M = 180N (18.8kg)
L = 200N (20.4kg)
XL = 230N (23.9kg).
Product composition
Material: Cordura®420.
Care instructions Regular
1/ Thoroughly rinse your vest with clean water. Pay particular attention to the bleed nipples and inflator. 2/ Empty any water remaining in the vest by operating the lower bleed valve. Do not store water in the vest's inflatable bladder. 3/ Dry your vest on a wide hanger out of direct sunlight. Inspect your jacket yourself every year, looking for any signs of wear. Inflate (by mouth) the inflatable chamber, wait 12 hours and check that it has not deflated.
Overhaul of stabilizing jackets
Your stabilizing vest should be inspected and serviced by an authorized Mares center at least every two years, and more often if you dive frequently. After-sales service: https://support.decathlon.fr/plongee-fr-tp_20687