Dive Rite Transpac Harness and Trek Wings setup

TransPac harness (Cat#T3000) XL size. The cummerbund (waist strap) is adjustable - I’m 178cm tall with a stomach diameter of about 92cm and it fits with tightening still available. It would accommodate a much larger stomach and a taller person as well. Comes with crotch strap shown left in photos (never used).

Trek Wings (Cat#BC2060), which are suitable for diving with either a single tank or double tanks. These Wings are fantastic with ties that keep them small until you inflate them.

Weight pockets (Cat#AC3215-16), which I have already attached to the TransPac harness. They are dumpable. In the Port Phillip bay (Melbourne), which is extremely cold, I dived with 11kg of weight (three 1.5kg weights and one 1kg weight in each pocket). This fitted easily into these pockets and even in my very thick (7mm) semi-dry wetsuit this weight sunk me really well.

Thigh Pocket with two Leg Straps and a Daisy Chain (Cat#AC3021). The Daisy Chain allows attachment to the TransPac harness for peace of mind. The pocket is perfect for your torch, note pad, compass etc.

Check the following link for the specifications on all items; http://www.diverite.com.au/page_info.php/26/41

Everything is in as new condition and would cost well over $2000 to purchase new. I have had the setup for about a year and only used it four times. Decided to pursue a different interest instead. Please also check my other listing for a brilliant intergrated Dive Rite Source Octo that I’m also selling.

All of this is going on EBAY for really cheap. Check it out on the following link http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330301367929&_trksid=p3907.m32&_trkparms=tab%3DSelling

Cheers

Michael


Contributed by Michael added 2009-01-18

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