SPARE AIR BLACK 1 L (CE Mark)
BRSABO600PKCE

SPARE AIR BLACK 1 L (CE Mark)

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BRSABO600PKCE

SPARE AIR BLACK 1 L (CE Mark)

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Description:

The 1 liter (6 cubic feet) Spare Air Package is just like the regular Spare Air models, only with a larger bottle. Designed to get you to the surface in an emergency, but small enough that you won't even know you're carrying it.

Provides twice as much air as the standard 3 cu. ft. Spare Air. Easily refill your spare air with any full scuba tank. Weighs less than 4 pounds and is the lightest system on the market. Easy to carry, Easy to carry, Easy to hand over to a diver in distress.

CE Approved and CE Marked meets all European specifications and standards for high pressure vessels. CE Marking on the cylinder shell, which facilitates the procedures at the time of retimbrados.

Features:

  • 170 liters of air
  • Cylinder finished in anodized black.
  • Easily refillable from a normal scuba tank, with the included adaptor
  • Easily adaptable to the BCD with the included holster and safety strap.
  • Small, hands-free and near-neutrally buoyant
  • Breathing regulator on demand, no complicated handling
  • Full safety redundant diving system
  • Faster than breathing from the buddy and easier than breathing from the octopus
  • Compact system allows for multiple adjustment options in different locations

Technical features:

  • Length: 34 cm
  • Diameter: 8.2 cm
  • Weight (full): 3.7 lb / 1.7 kg
  • Pressure rating: 3000 psi / 207 bar
  • Cylinder volume: 6 cu in / 170 liters
  • Water volume: 53 cu in / 0.9 liters
  • Cylinder material: Black anodized aluminum
  • Pressure Relief: Integrated in the regulator
  • Regulator type: Single-stage balanced
  • Operating Temperature: -22°F / -30°C < +158°F / +70°C
  • Surface breaths*: 114

* Based on a surface breathing rate of 1.5 l/min

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