We are pleased to present the new range of lifejackets for babies and children at Stormy!
There are two inherently buoyant, highly visible jackets that will support little ones in the More
Fire Retardant and Fire Resistant Inflatables very popular!
At Stormy we have developed a range of Fire Retardant inflatable and non-inflatable
Life jackets in a variety of styles for industrial uses and to fill specific... More
Esperance to Eucla
Rob Pennicott, Mick Souter and cameraman Zorro Gamarnik are circumnavigating
Australia to raise funds to vaccinate against Polio and free the world from this terrible
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The Stormy Rescue Grenade has been shipped to Christmas Island!
Government officials have have purchased 100 of our Rescue Grenades in response
to the catastrophic events on December 15th, 2010 where 50 people were killed in
treacherous conditions. A ship carrying 89 asylum seekers, was smashed against cliffs
and HMAS Port... More
We are gearing up for the Sydney Boat Show 28th July till 1st August (Thursday to Monday) at the Sydney Convention
and Exhibition Centre & Cockle Bay Marina Darling Harbour, Sydney Australia.
As always, it is great to meet up with the people who have become old friends through wearing Stormy jackets and to
make new friends when they buy a Stormy at the show. We ... More
Stormy were pleased to provide Dr Leanne Armand with a new thermal long- line lifejacket for her impending trip to Antarctica.
She will be travelling to Hurd Island where she will take samples and study the phytoplankton which are the plant forms at
the beginning of the food chain of life in the Antarctic waters. Her last visit there was in 2007 and she ... More
STORMY backs "Follow the Yellow Boat Road"
Stormy is very pleased to be contributing to the efforts of Rob Pennecott in
his endeavour to help rid the world of Polio. Follow Robs progress and see him
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The old standard AS1512 for PFD’S has been surpassed by the new Australian standard AS4758 which has expanded the scope for users. PFDs which are in good condition and comply with the existing standard AS1512 are still accepted on our Australian waterways.The ability of a PFD to support a person is the basis of the new rating system. Buoyancy is measured by the number of Newtons, ab... More