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							Which brings up an interesting question....why are Lifelines not USCG approved? I'd much rather have my Lifeline on than one of those suspender type ones.
						 
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
		 
	 
		
	 
 
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					  Originally Posted by  GRADS
					 
				 
				Which brings up an interesting question....why are Lifelines not USCG approved? I'd much rather have my Lifeline on than one of those suspender type ones. 
			
		 
	 
 Why aren't 5 point Simpson harnesses approved for street. Been busted for that one too.  
Why weren't the first Simpson baby car seat approved before they licensed the name to Graco and Gavin? Yep, bust for that one as well, at the same time, 30 years ago. 
 
 
Because Simpson and Lifeline don't sell enough product to justify the expense approval bullshit, and it would only add to there product liability insurance, Don't know a case where a racer sued Lifeline, and those that tried suing Simpson lost. In fact in one case where Simpson was sued, the plaintiff was court ordered to pick up Simpson attorney fees, as well as the court  costs.  
 
If you die wearing a Lifeline when not racing, you'll play hell making a case.  
 
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					  Originally Posted by  GRADS
					 
				 
				Which brings up an interesting question....why are Lifelines not USCG approved? I'd much rather have my Lifeline on than one of those suspender type ones. 
			
		 
	 
 My understanding is Lifelines have to be inspected/re certified every so often and the USCG does not trust the consumer to insure it happens. Which leads to the question why not regular vests? I don't know, hopefully KAP or GN7 can answer this.  
 
 
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					  Originally Posted by  gn7
					 
				 
				Be aware that no Lifeline is USGC approved. You can have 6 Lifelines in the boat and plus all the people wearing them as well, and you still better have enough USGC approved jackets to go around. I KNOW!  I got busted about 10 years ago. No explaining in the world about it being a better jacket was going to change the asshole's mind.. 
 
You can wear the Lifeline, but there still needs to be enough USGC vests in the boat for everybody on board, INCLUDING YOU 
 
For all those that think doing 100+ in a store bought Walmart vest is fine, guess again. If I can rip the thing off you, the water can do it in a tenth the time at 100+. 
			
		 
	 
 Yup, that's why I have USCG in addition to lifelines.   
 
 
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