CRESSI - TRAVELIGHT Scuba Diving Buoyancy Compensator
Quote from The Merchant's Website:
"An ultra-compact lightweight buoyancy compensator for the advanced diver seeking to take it on their travels!
This diving buoyancy compensator weighs only 2.5 kg in size M. Wraparound buoyancy compensator with a compact shape that is ideal for travelling."
- Buoyancy: buoyancy 90 N (size M)
- Versatility: Lock Aid weight system (2 x 3 kg) + fixed weight pockets at the back
- User comfort: Padded anatomic straps. Flexible backplate.
- Flexibility: Nylon attachment rings. 4 lightweight alloy D-rings. 2 zipped side pockets
- Abrasion resistance: Combination of 420 denier Nylon and 210 denier Nylon
- Lightweight: 2.5 kg compact in size M
Type of buoyancy compensator
The Cressi Travel Light buoyancy compensator has a "wraparound" fit: the volume of the air is distributed over the entire surface of the body that is covered, providing a significant level of buoyancy and improved support in the vertical position. This makes for greater comfort in the surface phases.
Comfort of the buoyancy compensator
- The Cressi Ultralight compensator features a soft backplate and integrated weights. It has anatomical padded shoulder straps.
- The waist strap is independent of the air bladder so that the jacket will always fit properly without feeling constrictive when inflated.
- It comes folded inside its own carrying case.
- The folding strap can be used as a crotch strap.
Ergonomic accessories
- 4 alloy D-rings to attach essential accessories.
- Lock Aid System 2.0 integrated weight system for automatic and intuitive weight insertion and removal.
- The D-ring located at the pocket opening eases the stress on the fabric and facilitates direct insertion.
- The pockets are reinforced with a metal plate for easier sliding.
Weight and buoyancy
- Buoyancy / Weight
- XS: 60N / 2.4kg
- S: 80N / 2.4kg
- M: 90N / 2.5kg
- L: 130N / 2.5kg
- XL: 160N / 2.6kg
Routine care advice
1/ Rinse your buoyancy compensator thoroughly with clean water. Pay particular attention to the drains and the inflater. 2/ Empty any water that may be contained in the buoyancy compensator by pulling the lower drain tab. Do not store water in the inflatable bladder. 3/ Dry your buoyancy compensator on a wide hanger, out of the sun. Inspect your buoyancy compensator once a year and look for any signs of wear. Inflate the inflatable chamber by mouth, then wait 12 hours to see if it deflates.
Servicing buoyancy compensators
Your buoyancy compensator must be inspected and serviced by a certified Cressi centre at least every two years, and more often if you are a frequent diver. After Sales Service: http://atelier.decathlon.fr/nos-prestations/sports-deau/prestastions-sport-deau