The MiniB Classic compact scuba diving system, represents the most sensible alternative to
conventional scuba equipment, when shallow, short duration submerged activities are required. Winner of national and international awards for innovation, the MiniB Classic incorporates all the equipment needed to dive, within a rucksack configuration. The MiniB Classic can be donned in seconds, is easy to operate, maintain, stow and can be screen printed or embroidered onto. It is the ideal travel pack. This simple and effective design, is perfect for those wishing to enjoy sub aqua activities, without the weight and complexity of conventional scuba equipment. An entirely new type of harness was developed to enable this model to adjust to fit people of any size, by using variable anchorage points at both ends of the webbing. The MiniB Classic will fit men, women and children with ease. The rucksack is made from 1800 denier rip stop cordura, the harness is made from 50mm military grade webbing, with 50mm fast release clips throughout. The MiniB Classic rucksack is registered as an EN 1809 product, surpassing the standard to which conventional scuba equipment is designed, guaranteeing longevity of service, regardless of its application. Twin clasp handles, a hanging handle and adjustable waist band, along with two metal “D” rings and multiple drainage holes, enhance the unit functionality. Every problem relating to conventional scuba diving equipment was designed out of the MiniB Classic design, stability, comfort and style being added. Tank roll is eliminated, by placing the air cylinder in the horizontal position, a single round air cell ensures perfect underwater stability and internal weight pouches negate the need for an external weight belt, in most circumstances. Air is fed from the cylinder via a regulator and hose to a manifold at the top of the rucksack, from where the breathing regulator, alternate air source and the power inflator hoses emanate. All vital components being protected internally.
Buoyancy is controlled by an EN 1809 rated internal air cell, with a 40lb lift capacity and the depth and air pressure is measured by use of a twin gauge.
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