Aqua Lung Patriot BCD Integrated Weights Large AS NEW!!

S NEW!!!! ONLY USED ONCE!!!! EXCELLENT CONDITION. Size: Large It is a full weight integrated recreational tech BCD capable of using twin tanks, aswell as singles. RRP when I purchased the Patriot was over AUD$1200 3yrs ago. Selling price $550

Built to the exacting standards of all Aqua Lung BCDs, the Patriot is designed for the technical diver who needs big lift, but doesn’t want to sacrifice comfort or performance. The back flotation BCD boasts an enormous 50 lbs of lift and an array of features that would satisfy even the most pedantic “techie”. Its new torso adjustment system ensures that comfort is paramount, while its vertically adjustable chest strap guarantees a snug fit, even carrying twin cylinders on its hard or soft mount (optional). The addition of the optional crotch strap makes the Patriot more secure in the head down orientation. The Patriot features adjustable D-rings; two fold-down pockets a right rear-pull dump and comes standard with Powerline Inflator. All up, the Patriot is an outstanding BCD and one any technical diver should be proud to own. PATRIOT SPECIFICATIONS Type of BC - Black Floatation Fabric - 1050 Denier Nylon Weight System - Fully Integrated Waistband - Multiset Waistband Backpack - Contour Pack suitable for two tanks Pockets - 2 Large Zippered Pockets with Pull Chords Clips, D-rings - 2 Adjustable Shoulder D-rings Dump Valves - 2 Shoulder and 2 Lower Rear.

Other Features include: New Torso Adjusting System. Integrated Weight Holster System. Vertically Adjustable Chest Strap. Adjustable shoulder D rings. Back flotation.


Contributed by RebeccaW added 2008-03-26

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