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The OnyxC02 Auto Manual PFD Rearming Kit is a 24-gram metal cartridge designed for rearming inflatable life vests, compatible with specific Onyx models. Made from heavy-duty nylon materials, it features a D-ring for accessory attachment and a ReliaPull Guide for reliable inflation and repacking.
Size | 24 grams |
Color | Metal Cartridge |
Brand | Onyx |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | All Ages |
Special Feature | Compatibility with specific Onyx inflatable life vest models and ReliaPull Guide for predictable inflation |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00043311002295 |
Item Form | cylindrical |
UPC | 043311002295 |
Manufacturer | Onyx |
Weight Limit | 24 Grams |
Personal Flotation Device Type | Life Jacket |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.42 x 4.49 x 1.77 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 5.2 x 0.4 inches |
Brand Name | Onyx |
Model Name | 135200-701-999-12 |
Suggested Users | Boating |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 135200-701-999-12 |
Style | Jacket |
Included Components | Onyx 135200-701-999-12 Rearming Kit - Automatic/Manual |
Outer Material | Metal |
Sport Type | Boating |
C**N
Fits like oem refills
our company uses these to replace our lifejackets when they fall off the docks... it happens quite often.. these refill the deploy mechanisms at a fraction of a cost and work the same. have gone through 15-20 of these so far and they were all flawless. good budget option
G**N
CO2 bottle
I purchased to replace expired CO2 bottle on life vest. Fast delivery. Bottle was identical to original and went in with ease.
G**N
I'm Betting It Works Really Well At Auto-Inflating My PFD When/If I Need It.
I meant to buy 2 but only ordered one so maybe I should leave a bad review. It works great but it seems like a lot of people give a 1-Star rating for their own stupidity. Like the "half-empty" review - "I just got it and haven't used it yet so I'm giving it 1-Star because I don't know that it works". Well, the only way to know for sure that this works is to use it. But if I do use it, I need to buy another one that I won't be sure works until I try it. (Oh what a wicked web.) So, if I'm in a boating mis-hap and use this and it works to inflate my PFD, I'll let you know if it worked. If you don't read any updates to this review, than one of two things occurred... either I never needed it or it didn't work. I'll tell you what, so as not to keep you wondering forever, I'll put it in my will that when I die I'll add the cause of death to this review. So opt-in for updates to this review so you'll know whether to buy one of these or not... But when you do, you won't know for sure it works unless you try it... (Crap) BTW, I'm 56 years into my life. You probably won't have too long of a wait, in the grand scheme of things.06/10/15 - For those following along at home...Still alive. I have used the vest but as of yet have had no major mishaps that would have required me to deploy it. There was this one time when a ski boat was coming in our direction and I was a little afraid of being hit but also a little excited to try the CO2 cartridge. Pro's: The boat did not hit us, it turned well before there was any danger. Con's: You're gonna have to keep waiting for a definitive answer. Sorry...08/25/2015 - Went on a week-long remote canoeing and camping trip last week. It was windy and rainy and we had a couple storms and I had my vest on the entire way... but again, we didn't capsize, no "perfect storm-like" wave flipped us. Nothing happened that would require my vest to inflate to save my life (like Chris' brush with mortality in the comments section below). Teh only thing I have to report, and I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but as drenched as we were by the rain, the vest never armed. So it is either designed perfectly to distinguish between drowning, and just a downpour.. Or it doesn't work at all and I totally missed a HUGE red-flag warning sign.. Oh-well. I'm leaving the review at 5-stars, assuming all is well and I'll finish out the non-ice fishing season feeling safe and secure. But don't worry, no matter what happens with me and my vest, you'll have an update by the time the water freezes and the boat is put away.
K**Y
Life vest cannister
Seems like good product. Fits the vest. But had no instructions at all. I watched videos to figure it out.
A**H
Great
Great replacement
A**R
Store away from heat sources.
A must have on the boat in case vest gets deployed.
J**F
Best for value and TSA complaince
Very easy to install.:-( Advice for fliers: This cylinder is small enough to be TSA compliant, the larger ones are not. BUT do your homework on different luggage requirements in different countries. ::: Traveling from USA to Aruba, TSA requires these Cylinders to be in CarryOn (Not allowed in Checked bags). ::: Aruba’s regulations are the opposite! CO2 Cylinders must be installed in the vest they belong to and put into checked baggage (not CarryOn) . ::: I didn’t know and mine were removed and stayed behind on the “happy island”. I was glad to have them, and $23 each to buy new doesn’t break my water-safety budget.I just ordered 2 more to have them for next time.
G**Y
All the parts are there!
I bought these as spare rearming kits for some inflatable PFD's I have. They are for the ONYX 3402 and 3402C which is also the Inshore inflatable PFD sold under the West Marine brand.I got to use one a few weeks ago and it worked great, everything fit perfectly. I did not use the green safety tab as this PFD was not pulled, it got wet and inflated automatically so the original safety tab was still intact.The packaging was branded "Leland" instead of "ONYX" so I was concerned if it was the right rearm kit, but everything fit as designed. Be sure to carefully fit the yellow bobbin into the triggering device. It only goes in one way, nd not necessarily the way you would think (don't ask me how I know).
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