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Most standard life jackets are designed to provide buoyancy for an average adult weighing up to about 300 pounds. While some specialized life jackets can support heavier individuals, a standard life jacket may not adequately keep a 500-pound person afloat. It's essential to choose a life jacket that is rated for the specific weight and size of the wearer to ensure safety in the water. Always check the manufacturer's specifications before use.

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