How to Replace Air Cartridges in Safety Air Vests

Updated March 18, 2024

Whether you’re an experienced eventer, trainer, barn manager, or parent, it’s extremely important to know how to change the air cartridge in your safety vest.

If you did fall off wearing your air vest, check it for any rips or tears and then deflate it. Before riding in it again, you’ll need to replace the air cartridge. In the videos below, SmartPaker Cora gives step-by-step instructions on how to replace the used air cartridges in both Hit Air and Point Two vests.

How to Replace Air Cartridges in Hit Air Vests

  1. To get started, you’ll need the vest itself, the lanyard, saddle strap, screw, Allen wrench, and user guide. Replacement cartridges are sold separately, and you can purchase them in sets of three or individually.
  2. Your saddle strap will have two holes at either end. Slide these holes through the stirrup safety bars on your saddle.
  3. Unclip the lanyard from your vest. Loop the lanyard through the hole in the middle of the saddle strap. Reattach this to your vest.
  4. Unzip the compartment holding the air cartridge and unscrew it from the canister. You will be able to see a hole in the bottom of the cartridge. That’s a good indication that the cartridge has been used as a new one will have no breaks in its seal.
  5. On the canister you can see that the piston, where the ball needs to go, into has moved up. That’s how it releases the air from the air canister.
  6. Take the screw and put it in the bottom of the canister.
  7. Put your Allen wrench into the screw. By turning the wrench, you will wind the piston down. Keep turning it until the ball is flush and you can see the keyhole completely open.
  8. Put the key ball into the canister and tighten it into place using the Allen wrench. As you’re tightening it, the screw will come out of the bottom of the air cartridge.
  9. Screw your new air cartridge into the holder.
  10. Unclip the lanyard from the key ball. There’s a little hole in the vest that you will pop it through. Zip the compartment closed, reclip the lanyard, and then you can put everything back together by snapping the buttons.

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If you have a Point Two Air Vest, watch this video on cartridge replacement! Looking to buy your first safety vests or replace your current vest for a different style? Visit our protective horseback riding vest guide to learn about the different types of vests, how they should fit, plus cleaning and care tips!


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