At Mustang Survival, we pioneered the use of Membrane Inflatable Technology (MIT), making our inflatable life jacket collection lighter, more flexible, and lower profile. This innovation improved comfort and fit while providing reliable protection when fishing, sailing, paddling, and boating.
Trusted by over 600,000 users, the MIT Inflatable PFD range offers manual, automatic, and convertible PFD inflation options. With added buoyancy and simple re-arm and repack solutions, MIT PFDs keep you safe, comfortable, and confident on the water.
The MIT 150 Convertible PFD is the only Type II inflatable life jacket approved in Canada, delivering 38 lbs of buoyancy when inflated with the strongest turning performance and airflow protection. Convertible inflation technology allows users to switch between automatic and manual modes.
Intended Use: Coastal excursions, fishing, sailing and boating.
When comparing an inflatable vs foam PFD, the MIT 100 delivers 28 lbs of buoyancy—1.5x more buoyancy than regular foam PFDs—and will turn most wearers face up. With convertible inflation technology, users can switch between manual and automatic inflation modes as needed.
Intended Use: Coastal & Inshore excursions, fishing, paddling, sailing, boating.
The smallest inflatable PFD of its kind approved in North America, the MIT 70 PFD is a harmonized Level 70 life jacket built to the latest USCG and Transport Canada PFD safety ratings standards. Available in both manual and automatic models, it delivers 15.7 lbs of buoyancy when inflated.
Intended Use: Inshore excursions, paddle boarding, kayak angling, boating.
Thomas Allen about the
MIT 100 Manual
“Comfort and ease of use are two important features for me with this style of PFD. It can be put on and taken off quickly, and most importantly it’s reliable [...] Plus, it really is easy to repack if deployed.”
About the
MIT 100 Automatic
“It may be minimalist in design, but the MIT 100 Automatic Inflatable PFD by Mustang Survival packs serious performance in its sleek package.”
April Thompson about the
MIT 100 Manual
“With a comfortable design that rests on around the shoulders and upper back with large arm cutouts, this PFD won’t get in your way when you’re on the water.”
David Schmidt about the
MIT 100 Automatic
While the MIT 100 doesn’t have a tether hardpoint, its lower price point could make it a good choice for inshore cruising or blue-sky day sailing.
Alison Hodgins about the
MIT 100 Convertible
"My partner and I were stoked to use the MIT[...] 100 this summer. The thin, front-entry PFD sits flush against your chest without restricting movement while paddling."
In this video, Boating Magazine’s Randy Vance takes a closer look at the innovative technology behind our MIT inflatable PFDs Range, trusted by boaters for reliable protection and all-day comfort.