Special summary of personal equipment

A well-equipped sailor sails better and longer. Personal equipment, clothing, footwear or safety equipment must be well thought out for the very specific use on a boat. We have selected for you some products that meet these expectations.

LE DD, the boat shoe sold under vacuum

Built in an amazing plastic material, Le DD shoes are ideally suited for wet areas, so welcome on our boats. Now distributed in France, these models in various colors could well invade our cockpits and our squares.

Proline'R, Wichard's Releasable Harness Lanyard

In some situations, it is better to be able to let go of your harness lanyard than to get stuck underwater. By adapting an opening carabiner to its proline range, Wichard offers the lightest lanyard on the market that offers the possibility of being able to release.

Olas, the man overboard beacon

To warn the shore that a crew member has fallen overboard, the application starts screaming as soon as a beacon no longer responds. This is a simple and inexpensive method offered by the Olas system. A principle where everyone monitors everyone in a sort of large cross-network on board.

Dubarry Crosshaven, the fearless sailor's boot

Both waterproof with a gaiter system and warm with a thermo breathable membrane, Dubarry's Crosshaven boot is the ultimate model for the feet of great sailors. No wonder it's adopted in ocean racing.

Henri Lloyd, the right watch jacket for you..

With 3 ranges, each aimed at a different user, Henri Lloyd has an ideal range for all types of sailing. You just have to know how to choose the right model. Deciphering the range for Bateaux.com readers

SECUMAR, the life vest that gets forgotten..

A good life vest is a vest you wear. It's useless if it stays in the bottom of a trunk. This is why SECUMAR is working hard to develop models that do not feel like a lifejacket once on your back. So that the sailor forgets it and enjoys his navigation in complete safety.

Farol, the sailor's knife

Made in La Rochelle by a team of pationners, Farol knives are as much beautiful objects as they are efficient. Made from rare woods and with a specific steel for the blade, these knives will delight all sailors.

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