Revere Aero Compact Aviation Life Raft, 2-4 Person, Valise Bag - REV290179
Ideal for general aircraft, the compact and lightweight Aero Compact™ offers an enhanced level of safety for over-water flights.
With double 200 lb. SuperRev ballast pockets, the Aero Compact enhances stability in the roughest of sea conditions. Its light weight allows for easy deployment, and the compact size makes stowage easy even in the smallest of spaces.
Features
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Bridges the gap between the lifejacket and the full feature liferaft
- Smallest, lightest and least expensive raft available today
- Double 200 lb. weighted SuperRev™ Ballast Pockets for stability
- Raft inflates automatically in less than 30 seconds with self-contained CO2 inflation system
- Single tube, single compartment construction
- Tube and floor fabric: polyurethane coated nylon fabric
- RF welded and adhesive bonded tape seams
- Valise: Durable weather and UV-resistant vinyl-coated polyester with optional, detachable equipment pack/kit
- Pressure Relief Valve
Included
- Hand Pump
- Sea Anchor
- Floating Knife
- Bailer
- Water Activated Light
- Canopy and Inflatable Arch Tube
What our Experts Think
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Ultra‑Compact Aviation Safety Solution – The Revere Aero Compact Aviation Life Raft (2‑4 Person, Valise Bag – REV290179) is engineered as one of the smallest, lightest inflatable rafts ideal for over‑water flight safety in general aviation, offering a significant upgrade over a basic lifejacket without bulk or weight penalty.
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Quick & Reliable Deployment – Equipped with a self‑contained CO₂ inflation system, the raft inflates automatically in under ~30 seconds from the valise, enabling rapid refuge entry in emergency water landings.
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Stability in Rough Conditions – Dual 200 lb SuperRev™ weighted ballast pockets enhance stability and reduce likelihood of capsizing in choppy seas — a key feature for aviators ditching into uncertain conditions.
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Durable Construction & Materials – Made with double‑urethane coated nylon fabric, RF‑welded seams, and a weather‑resistant valise, the design balances lightweight portability with rugged durability expected in emergency gear.
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Valise Storage & Accessibility – The compact valise format keeps the raft easy to stow in tight aircraft spaces yet ready for fast activation — an important factor for flight crews and pilots where cabin room is limited.
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Bridges Lifejacket to Full Raft Gap – This model fills the safety niche between a personal lifejacket and a full‑feature life raft — providing credible survival capability without the size/weight of larger rafts.
Q&A
Q1: What is this product?
A1: A lightweight, compact aviation life raft in a valise bag, designed for 2–4 persons — ideal for aircraft and over‑water flights where space and weight are limited.
Q2: What makes it suitable for aviation use?
A2: Extremely lightweight and compact for easy stowage in small spaces on aircraft, yet sturdy enough to provide stable flotation in rough water.
Q3: How does it deploy in an emergency?
A3: The raft auto‑inflates in less than 30 seconds via a self‑contained CO₂ inflation system once the painter line is pulled.
Q4: What stability features are included?
A4: Includes double 200 lb SuperRev™ ballast pockets for improved stability and resistance to capsizing in rough conditions.
Q5: What construction and materials are used?
A5: Single tube, single compartment construction with urethane‑coated nylon fabric and RF‑welded seams for durability and long‑term reliability.
Q6: What’s included in the valise bag?
A6: Standard includes hand pump, sea anchor, floating knife, bailer, water‑activated light, and other basic survival items; optional equipment packs may be available.
Q7: Who should choose this life raft?
A7: Pilots and aviation travelers seeking a compact, emergency flotation solution for over‑water flight routes with limited storage space.
Maintenance Tips
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Follow Authorized Service Intervals – Schedule initial servicing 2 years after purchase and annual inspections thereafter at a Revere‑certified service facility to check fabric, inflation system, and components.
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Handle & Store Carefully – Lift the packed valise by the handle only; don’t drop or drag it across rough surfaces to avoid damaging the inflatable. Store in a clean, dry, contaminant‑free area away from heat and sharp edges.
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Inspect Valise & Seals – Periodically check the valise exterior for abrasion, moisture, or compromised seams; keep it free of solvents, fuel, or oils that degrade fabric.
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Check CO₂ Cylinder & Inflation Lanyard Prep – Ensure the CO₂ inflation cylinder isn’t corroded and the pull handle/lanyard is unobstructed; these are critical for rapid automatic inflation.
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Monitor Stability Aids – Verify ballast pockets and pressure relief systems are present and intact, as they aid stability in rough sea conditions.
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Clean After Exposure – After exposure to salt spray or moisture, gently rinse the exterior with fresh water and allow full drying before stowage to slow corrosion.
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Crew Familiarization – Brief all occupants on the location, deployment sequence, and boarding procedure ahead of flights to ensure quick, confident use in emergencies.