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Cressi Light Jac BCD

Cressi Light Jac BCD

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List Price: $449.95
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Product Description

This rear expanding jacket has a simplified harness and lighter material than the Back Jac model and has been specifically designed for those who travel. Light Jac offers all the advantages in terms of freedom of movement, of great buoyancy and hydro-dynamism of rear extending models. To keep the volume of the sack to a minimum there is an elastic retainer which also aids quick and easy deflation. The buoyancy levels are very high: 12.2kg of thrust on size XS and about 20 kg on size M. Despite these characteristics, which are typical of professional equipment, the weight remains quite low (3.1 kg size M) and is ideal for carrying on flights. The range of accessories is of excellent quality: roll up pocket for stowing a spare mask or other objects on the right hand side, an elasticated, fully adjustable waistband, comfortable back cover, Lock Aid weight system, full range of D-rings and snap-locks for carrying accessories. Technical features - Material: 420 denier nylon - Lock Aid quick release weight container system - Roll up accessory pocket - Sack retainer system - Cressi traditional two-piece back panel with padded cover - 3 air release valves - 4 stainless steel rings for carrying accessories - 2 snap-lock rings - Weight size M: 3.1 kg Buoyancy: 12. 2 kg (XS), 12. 2 kg (S), 20.4 kg (M), 20.4 kg (L), 16.3 kg (XL) Buoyancys:

Details

  • The Light Jac BC is a lightweight, travel-ready back-inflation BC (Size Medium weighs only 6.9 lbs.).
  • Lightweight yet durable materials are used.
  • Features a simplified rear-inflation air cell with elastic retainer straps to reduce the volume and aid in deflation
  • 420 Denier Nylon
  • Roll-Up Accessory Pocket

Posted by Diver on July 18th, 2010 No Comments

How To Buy a Buoyancy Compensator Device (BCD): Important Points to Remember When Purchasing Your Own BCD. (Paperback)

How To Buy a Buoyancy Compensator Device (BCD): Important Points to Remember When Purchasing Your Own BCD.

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Posted by Diver on May 3rd, 2010 Comments Off

Cressi-Sub Line Buoyancy Compensator

Cressi-Sub Line Buoyancy Compensator

The Cressi-Sub Line model has been designed for those who are approaching diving for the first time, for diving centers rentals,the wide range of accessories make it a complete product suitable for every level of diver.
The Line BCD is made from 420 denier nylon which is light yet very strong. The air cell has a traditional shape, with a distribution of air that guarantees excellent trim in any conditions. The Line has two large zip up pockets allowing for easy insertion of weights or the stowing of accessories, even if they are bulky. The elasticized waistband is adjustable and is not joined to the air cell to eliminate crushing effect when fully inflated.

The rigid back panel is light yet strong and has a rear counter-plate, double carrying handle and a comfortable padded back cover. The accessories include a full range of D-rings and snap-hooks for holding accessories and the rear dump valve can be operated from the front.

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Posted by Diver on May 2nd, 2010 No Comments