Buoyancy control device with an inflatable air bladder that aids to establish neutral buoyancy underwater and positive buoyancy on the surface.
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The 911 BC was introduced in 1997, in response to many requests from Public Safety divers for a system designed to fit their needs. The 911 has been proven by a large number of public safety agencies around the world to be a durable and flexible platform.
• | PFS sizing system |
• | Single or twin cylinder capability |
• | Two double pull waist buckles in front |
• | 1050 Denier Ballistic nylon |
• | 65lb lift Ballistic bladder |
• | 36lb capacity Ripcord weight system |
• | 20lb capacity rear trim weight pockets |
• | Adjustable sternum strap |
• | Four D-rings on shoulders, two adjustable |
• | 11" spaced grommets for mounting twin cylinders and metal backplates |
• | Two zippered utility pockets |
• | Full lumbar pad |
• | Six stainless steel D-rings on vest |
• | SOLAS reflective symbols on buckles |
• | Reflective 3M ScotchLite trim on bladder |
• | Split saddle strap |
• | Two hose storage pockets on the bladder |
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