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Zeagle Code 3 |
Rapid Emergency Response System |
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Passionate skydiver Dennis Bulin started Zeagle in 1979 as a one-man
operation, building parachute equipment and accessories. When he
became an active scuba diver, Dennis’ interests shifted from
skydiving to sea diving. Combining his skydiving equipment expertise
with his knowledge of sport diving, Dennis began designing personal
buoyancy control devices and other gear. His innovative approach to
BC design helped Zeagle become a respected worldwide supplier and
manufacturer of diving equipment.
No matter how much they’ve
grown over the years, their commitment to quality has never changed.
Zeagle still creates their products the old-fashioned way – with
attention to detail. |
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Scuba Center
is an authorized Zeagle Dealer.
This is your assurance that your equipment will come with the full
manufacturer's warranty. |
Please contact our Public
Safety Sales Dept. for
questions. |
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Zeagle Code 3
Rapid Emergency Response System
Code 3 Rapid Diver is the next generation of BCDs for all military,
coast guard, law enforcement, maritime security, marine patrol and
fire and rescue personnel. It’s a convenient diving system that’s
designed specifically for rapid response to an emergency. Featuring
an enhanced MOLLE strap system with additional strap areas for
accessories; dual tank mounting bands that secure the tank
horizontally or vertically, and large reinforced padding adds
comfort. Reflective tape increases visibility and makes the diver
easily identifiable. |
Color:
Black |
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2 tank configurations (horizontal
front and vertical back mount)
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20 cu ft Tank
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5000psi gauge with MiFlex hose
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Additional MOLLE strap areas for
accessories
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Reflective tape for easy identifying
in all environments
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Durable 1680D ballistic nylon
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2 OPV pull dumps
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Adjustable waist and crotch strap
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28 lbs of lift.
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Razor regulator system
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Price:
$1349.95
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Special Order. Please allow
additional lead time. |
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Related Items |
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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. |