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Axis
Axis
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Axis

Product Number: AXS603BK
  Size Price
AXS603BK $470.00
AXS605BK $470.00
AXS607BK $470.00
AXS609BK $470.00
Total Cost: $470.00
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Comfort. That is what everyone wants in a Buoyancy Compensator. Being comfortable is one of the most essential elements that determines whether or not you have a pleasant diving experience. Achieving and maintaining neutral buoyancy is a necessary skill to be comfortable in the water.
Nothing makes your command of this skill easier than the new AXIS BC. Whether the sewn-in back pack that provides unprecedented stability with the tank, the convenience of the back-mounted flotation cell, or the time-proven, reliable, easy-to-operate CQR2 integrated weight system that secures the placement of your weights, you can expect comfort with the new AXIS.
Finishing details such as the plush interior with a comfort neckline, convenient pockets with zipper closures, the high-grade materials, and rear-mounted trim weight pockets all lead to a buoyancy compensator that will maximize your diving convenience and comfort.
The design of the AXIS and simplified harness system allows you to get into the gear with minimum of adjustments. These features make this BC a favorite of novice as well as advanced divers.

  • Plush interior lining.

  • Shaped -shoulders.

  • Neoprene comfort neckline.

  • CQR 2 Weight system - easy to operate.

  • Convenient pockets with secure zippers.

  • Full length sewn-in back pack with single tank band.

  • Front closure with depth-compensating feature for a secure fit.


WARNING! Safe use of BC’s with integrated weights requires a complete understanding of their operation and limitations. Consult the BC operating manual and your diving instructor to be certain you understand how to weight yourself properly and what to do in an emergency. Failure to understand and act appropriately could result in serious injury or death.

 
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