Please select your home edition
Edition
Vaikobi Custom Teamwear

Spinlock launches the new ALTO Belt Pack flotation aid

by Mark Jardine 23 Nov 2018 12:00 GMT
Spinlock launches the new ALTO belt pack flotation aid © Spinlock

One of the most interesting products Spinlock launched at METS is the ALTO Belt Pack, which bridges the gap between a buoyancy aid and a lifejacket.

The ALTO Belt Pack is a manual only 75N floatation aid that effectively turns into a horseshoe life-ring around you. It's purposefully manually inflated, so it doesn't automatically inflate when you go in the water. There are many examples in different sports and situations where a bulky flotation aid is not required (i.e. Paddleboarding, Angling, Rowing etc.).

We spoke to Spinlock's Ash Holmes about the brief behind the design:

"We know there are situations where people don't want to wear a PFD or a lifejacket; maybe it's too hot, too bulky, too heavy or they think they don't need it. A typical example would be a dinghy transfer when going ashore from/to your boat. You don't want to take and carry an expensive offshore lifejacket, but you want to wear something just in case of an emergency. More people have fallen in transferring from a tender than a MOB from their boat.

"The ALTO is small, lightweight and comfortable to wear. Worn like a belt around your waist with a single clip, it's one size fits all and has 75 Newtons of buoyancy conforming to the ISO 12402/5 safety standard. The manual release handle is located near the buckle so it's easy to find when you need it. Once the ALTO is inflated, the tube from the waist pack supports the user under the arms and around the chest. The ALTO can be stored easily in a rucksack or a small boat locker. Being a horseshoe, the ALTO can also be used to throw to someone in the water, then inflated.

"The ALTO is not designed to replace a lifejacket, or a fixed foam PFD because they all have different benefits and uses. However, there are situations where the ALTO would be more beneficial, due to its price, size and functionality.

"It's currently been very popular overseas where it's mandatory to wear a flotation aid even when you're paddleboarding. For the UK, we have several new markets to explore and learn about, so 2019 is going to be an exciting year!", explained Ash.

Once again, Spinlock have gone back to basics, looking for solutions to problems and innovating with new products.

Find out more at www.spinlock.co.uk

Related Articles

Kiel Canal to get to Portsmouth?
Is this Holcim PRB & Allagrande Mapei answer to make The Ocean Race Europe Leg 2 start? While the five IMOCA yachts still racing in Leg 1 of The Ocean Race Europe are closing in on Portsmouth, the race is on for Holcim PRB and Allagrande Mapei to do their repairs after their crash at the start. Posted on 12 Aug
Double Down
Rahan, Léon, and Toucan - all great efforts, all winners, and all oceans apart Still blown away by the incredible efforts of Rahan in the Transpac, and now there is Léon in the Fastnet, and here in Australia, Toucan scores int he Sydney to Gold Coast race Posted on 10 Aug
A Day at the Keyhaven Regatta!
A montage of the sailing and surroundings which I hope you enjoy Sunday saw the first races of the 2025 Keyhaven Regatta at Keyhaven Yacht Club, a small club at the western end of the Solent in the UK. It also happens to be where I do my sailing from! Posted on 10 Aug
Just another event?
Is Cowes Week still a pinnacle regatta? We've been blessed with incredible sailing so far this summer in the UK (for once) with great breeze much of the time, and some of the best events in the world gracing our shores. But, like with Storm Floris, there are clouds on the horizon... Posted on 4 Aug
Of Ospreys, Eagles, Falcons, and Moths
Birds of prey. Insects. All of them airborne? How does it all apply here? Time to find out! All are airborne. The first three are birds of prey. The last one is an insect. All are so completely different. The first three have also had their name, formidable qualities and fantastic reputations applied to fantastic aircraft made by Boeing. Posted on 27 Jul
Rolex Fastnet Race Start - view from Hurst Castle
A video montage as the fleet went out of the Solent I went out to Hurst Castle with his camera and drone to capture the action as the boats, ranging from the mighty Ultim trimarans, through to the IMOCAs and grand prix yachts competing in the 2025 Admiral's Cup went through the narrrows out of the Solent. Posted on 26 Jul
(More than) A Day at the Races
The UK is the place to be right now if you're a sailor The UK is the place to be right now if you're a sailor, and I don't think I've ever known a time when so many great events are happening concurrently. Posted on 22 Jul
Were the Roos Robbed in Portsmouth?
We discuss the Race 6 Penalty with SailGP's Chief Umpire Craig Mitchell The high speed, short course action of SailGP is thrilling to watch, but inevitably causes tight situations and means the Umpires have to react quickly to decide who is right and who is wrong. Posted on 22 Jul
SailGP comes to Portsmouth!
We speak to the sailors ahead of the weekend The Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix | Portsmouth takes place this weekend, with the 12 teams competing in F50 catamarans close to the waterfront, where a massive grandstand has been built for the spectators. Posted on 18 Jul
Double Double
And the rest of the line is not toil and trouble, but quadruple, then another double… On the eve of the 100th Fastnet that has attracted some 464 entries, I heard of one entry in this record fleet that seemed so very apt. Not only because it includes the Commodore of the RORC, but because it combines two Brits and two Aussies. Posted on 13 Jul