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			Scuba is a privately held company, located in Santa Ana, CA., that 
			was formed in 2002. From the first product, a patented weight belt, 
			they have quickly grown to be a full line supplier of diving 
			products. Using strategic acquisitions of other diving companies, 
			they have been able to expand their product offering to include 
			regulators, buoyancy compensators and instrumentation that are 
			recognized for performance and reliability. XS Scuba’s Public Safety 
			line includes a specially curated selection of high-quality, 
			mission-critical equipment. XS Scuba is committed to supporting 
			those who protect our communities, and this Public Safety Program is 
			a testament to that commitment. With this program, XS Scuba aims to 
			set new standards in quality and reliability for Public Safety 
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      Center is an authorized XS Scuba Public Safety Dealer. 
      This is your assurance that your equipment will come with the full
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			The Vortex is a technical diving regulator that lends itself well to 
			cold, deep, and extended range diving. It configures nicely with 
			sidemount and twin cylinder systems. The outstanding performance is 
			requirement for the Vortex to be branded Highland. The Vortex is 
			also an ideal regulator for public safety teams. Its superior 
			ease-of-breathing holds up no matter what the environment throws at 
			it: cold, current, silt, or contaminants. 
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				MANUFACTURED IN: XL-2XL - Taiwan / 3XL - United 
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				FIN MATERIAL: XL-2XL - 67% Natural Rubber - 
				73% Durometer 3XL - 65% Natural Rubber 35% Styrene-Butadiene 
				Rubber 70 - 75 Durometer  
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				FIN STRAP MATERIAL: Natural Rubber 70% / EP 
				Rubber 30% / 65 – 73 Durometer /  
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				WIRE BUCKLE: 304 Stainless Steel  
			 
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				A classic favorite  
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				3XL size popular among drysuit divers 
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				Compression molded, rubber 
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				Provides exceptional speed with 
				minimal effort  
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				Available with rubber straps or optional Highland Spring Straps 
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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.  |