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transpac I og II?

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Christian - 24 Feb 2004 18:17 GMT
Hi group,

I've bought a 2nd hand DiveRite Transpac harness, but have trouble finding
out whether it's a Transpac I or Transpac II.

On the lefter shoulder it only says "Transpac", which looks like the old
one. The cambands, however, are made of SS, which acc. to Diverite were not
supplied before 2002...?

Anywone got a way of finding out the truth?

Anyone knows the exact differences between the old Transpac I and the new
Transpac II ?

Regards,
Christian
Charlie Hammond - 24 Feb 2004 19:08 GMT
>I've bought a 2nd hand DiveRite Transpac harness, but have trouble finding
>out whether it's a Transpac I or Transpac II.
>
>On the lefter shoulder it only says "Transpac", which looks like the old
>one. The cambands, however, are made of SS, which acc. to Diverite were not
>supplied before 2002...?

I can't help with the derails of a Transpac, but cambands can be changed.
A number of people automatically trash the plastic buckle ones and replace
them with Scubapro stainless.

Have you asked the seller?

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