Harnesses | Scuba Center has been selling quality scuba diving and snorkeling equipment since 1973. You will find a wide selection of scuba and snorkeling equipment at both our Minneapolis and Eagan, Minnesota locations.

 

Scuba Center is a SAM ( formerly CCR ) registered supplier for the United States Government.  Our customers include: U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy, U.S. Federal Government Agencies, Law Enforcement Agencies, Search and Rescue (SAR) Teams, Fire Departments, State and Local Government agencies, Commercial Diving Companies, School Districts, Television and Movie production companies, and many others.
CAGE Code:
3PHY4
 

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The company that produces the premiere line of technical regulators offers you a premiere line of technical BCs. The Apeks WTX Series – a selection of harnesses, buoyancy cells and accessories that will certainly appeal to today’s technical divers. These fine products offer unparalleled versatility through their modularity. Apeks WTX components can be assembled into a highly technical rig for those trained to push the limits or scaled down to make a travel friendly rig that any diver would want to use. Apeks

Apeks WTX One-Piece Webbed Harness | This simple, yet strong, harness can take the load of a fully rigged technical diver. It can be easily customized with the hardware of your choice. | Authorized Online Dealer

WTX Webbed Harness

Price: $205.00
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Apeks WTX Harness | The most versatile Apeks harness. Solid construction coupled with durable materials make this harness a cornerstone for many applications. Mounts directly to a single cylinder using dual nylon cylinder bands (Can accept an Apeks back plate for heavy loads such as twin steel cylinders). | Authorized Online Dealer

WTX Harness

Price: $555.00


 
 

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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.