Tanks and Accessories |
| |
|
Cam Straps
Dive Rite cam straps are 36-inches in length to accommodate 7.25-inch or 8-inch tanks. Our cam straps have marine-grade, stainless steel buckles that are strong, yet also lightweight, or plastic buckle. They include a sewn-in, non-slip pad to protect the tank from scratches.
|
|
|
|
| |
|
Stage Bottle Rigging
Our Stage Bottle Rigging comes with everything a diver needs to correctly set up secondary bottles for years of technical diving. Our 1-inch (2.54 cm) nylon webbing with 2,200 lbs (998 kgs) tensile strength forms the carrying strap. Resistant to breakage, rot and splitting, nylon webbing creates a durable and long-lasting foundation for stage rigging, yet can be cut free in case of entanglement. Rugged elastic hose retainer band resists rolling and tearing and has the right amount of stretch. A large webbing loop on the retainer is easy to grip even with gloves on. Marine grade stainless steel cylinder clamps and hardware are saltwater ready and resistant to corrosion. A 1-inch (2.54 cm) piece of tubular webbing and a short piece of clear tube are provided to cover the tank clamp and screw for abrasion protection. A longer piece of clear plastic tubing slides over the nylon webbing to form a comfortable handle on the carrying strap. Assembled as a kit, divers have a choice between 40-cubic foot and 80-cubic foot Stage Bottle Rigging kits with either stainless steel XL bolt snaps or stainless steel butterfly clips.
|
|
|
|
| |
|
Dive Rite Tank Valves - Right Hand
Right valves versus left valves seems to have a lot of divers confused. Training agencies coined the term right "hand" valve, which was meant to imply a valve that can be reached with the right hand when a diver reaches behind their head with the tank on the back. A "left hand" valve was deemed the opposite. Because all Dive Rite valves are modular, we call all valves with a reverse thread on the crossbar plug a "left valve." This is easily identifiable by a notch on the plug. The valves with plugs that are not-notched are "right valves." Most people find it easier just to remember that when facing a Dive Rite valve, if the hand wheel is on the left it is a left valve and if the hand wheel is on the right it is a right valve. Our Right Valves are available in either 200 bar or 300 bar with shock absorbing ribbed rubber knobs that are rugged, yet easy to manipulate.
|
|
|
|
|