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OMER Freediving Lanyards |
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The history of
Omersub began in the late 1970s, in Northern Italy. In 2009, Omersub
re-launched the Sporasub brand and has successfully positioned this
well-known brand at the high end of the market segment. In 2013, Omersub
joined Aqua Lung, the pioneering worldwide leader in scuba diving equipment.
Today, Omersub is recognized as the worldwide leader in the manufacturing
and distribution of innovative, quality spearfishing and free diving
equipment and distributed in over 70 countries. Through passion, innovation,
and unwavering commitment to excellence, Omersub and Sporasub are the most
trusted brands by spearfishing and free diving enthusiasts. |
Scuba Center is an authorized OMER Dealer.
This is your assurance that your equipment will come with the full manufacturer's
warranty. |
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OMER Freediving Lanyards |
The freediving lanyard improves the
athlete’s safety during training sessions and deep freediving
competitions. It secures the athlete to the training line, allowing
safety staff or training teammates prompt assistance if needed. It
also avoids the risk of the freediver to pass the target depth. |
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OMER UP-AC1 |
The cable is made out of a robust
braided steel wire coated with a high visibility yellow rubber.
The part that connects the lanyard to the line is a generously
sized stainless steel carabiner. The lanyard is fixed to the
wrist through a soft bracelet with a tear-off strap. On the
pulley, there is a stainless steel D-ring that can be used to
hook the carabiner when the lanyard is not tied to the line.
This lanyard is also equipped with a specific swivel to prevent
binding of the wire. The steel wire is 100 cm/ 39” long. The
carabiner can be hooked to lines of a maximum diameter of 20 mm
/ ¾. |
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OMER UP-AC1 |
Price: $79.00
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While these are excellent reference materials, in no way should this information be considered a replacement for proper training for the specific type of diving in which you plan to participate. |