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Product Description
XXL- Dive Rite Transpac XT Tech Harness Dive Rite #T3400 For those who believe "less is more" we now have a Tech version of the TransPac XT. We've removed the shoulder buckles in favor of a continuous piece of webbing that runs from the shoulder pivot plate, through stainless slides and creates a waist belt - very similar to a basic harness. The high-tech, molded foam lumbar pad is contoured in all the right places with mesh airflow channels for instantdraining topside and doubles as a lift-bag sleeve with an integrated pocket. Chest-support strap provides ultimate load distribution and when used with the removable, 1.5-inch crotch strap provides outstanding stability and comfort in the water. Transition plates at the shoulders allow for quick addition/deletion of hardware and finite adjustments. Dual cam straps are positioned to give plenty of head room for easy maneuvering in the water. Neutrally buoyant, the TransPac XT Tech weighs less than 5lbs (2.29kg) and packs flat for travel. Available in sizes XS through XXL the TransPac XT Tech is designed for use with any wing in the Dive Rite line. Made in the U.S.A. Tech Specs: Soft backplate constructed of 1000 denier ballistic nylon for maximum tear and abrasion resistance Shoulder straps feature pivot rings at chest level for load distribution Two-inch (50 mm) nylon webbing rated at 7,000 pounds breaking strength forms the shoulder and waist straps. Dual, 36-inch cam straps with lightweight marine stainless buckles Marine-grade, stainless steel hardware (sizes XS-S have only one set of shoulder D-rings due to space limitations) Grommet mounting holes slide over bolt kit when diving doubles. Stability plates should also be used to protect harness and provide maximum security. Made in the U.S.A. User Manual TransPac XT Tech Harness T3400 TransPac XT Tech Harness user manual. Posted July 12, 2012.