Dive Rite Transpac Manual - Simply Scuba
Dive Rite Transpac Manual - Simply Scuba
Dive Rite Transpac Manual - Simply Scuba
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<strong>Transpac</strong> II Owner’s <strong>Manual</strong> Page 12Figure 3: Back pad and lumbar support.<strong>Transpac</strong> II Air CellsInterchangeable air cells for the <strong>Transpac</strong> II are available in five styles. Each <strong>Dive</strong><strong>Rite</strong> air cell incorporates an air-tight inner bladder, surrounded by a heavy-dutyouter shell. Here are descriptions of the different air cells, and the roles each isdesigned to fulfill.Figure 4: Travel Wings. Travel Wings (2071) Travel Wings are the most compact <strong>Transpac</strong> II air cell.They can provide up to 30 pounds/14 kg of buoyancy and can accommodateback-mounted single cylinders of up to 95 cubic feet/15 litres. An elastic outershell helps them maintain a streamlined shape. A 27-inch/69 cm low-pressureinflator hose is standard. Travel Wings are an ideal choice for divers who dive singlecylinders—or who want an additional, compact <strong>Transpac</strong> air cell for use solely withsingles (such as when travelling to a tropical resort destination).