Coast Guard Weight Requirements at a Glance

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Coast Guard Basic PFT

Below are the Coast Guard's height and weight allowances for recruits to enlist.

MEN: Maximum Height & Weight Chart:

NOTES
1. Measure height without shoes*.
2. Measure height to the nearest half-inch and interpolate to find weight standards.
3. If weight measurement is done in the following uniforms:
a. T-shirt and gym shorts -- subtract one pound.
b. T-shirt and long undress trousers -- subtract two pounds.
c. T-shirt and sweatpants -- subtract two pounds.
d. Tropical blue long -- subtract 2.5 pounds.
4. If weight is measured while wearing shoes -- subtract an additional 2.5 pounds.

How to Determine Frame Size:
1. Extend and spread apart the fingers of the dominant hand.
2. Place cloth tape measure around wrist at the point where there are two "knobs."
3. Measure ensuring that the tape goes across both "knobs."

WOMEN: Maximum Height & Weight Chart:


NOTES
1. Measure height and weight without shoes*.
2. Measure height to the nearest half-inch and interpolate to find weight standards.
3. If weight measurement is done in the following uniforms:
a. T-shirt and gym shorts -- subtract one pound.
b. T-shirt and long undress trousers -- subtract two pounds.
c. T-shirt and sweatpants -- subtract two pounds.
d. Tropical blue long -- subtract 2.5 pounds.
4. *If weight is measured while wearing shoes -- subtract an additional 2.5 pounds.

How to Determine Frame Size:
1. Extend and spread apart the fingers of the dominant hand.
2. Place cloth tape measure around wrist at the point where there are two "knobs."
3. Measure ensuring that the tape goes across both "knobs."

Maximum Body Fat Percentages
This chart lists the maximum body fat percentages for men and women. They are based upon the tape measure method.

Note: These standards are higher than those determined to be best for optimal health and fitness.

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