Buddy Commando With 300 Bar Cyl & Weight Pockets

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Was: £479.00

Now: £419.00

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The BUDDY Commando is probably the most famous BCD ever built. It was originally developed to meet the punishing demands of Navy SAR divers - & is still in service today. It subsequently took the sport & technical diving market by storm.

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Was: £479.00

Now: £419.00

Buddy Commando With 300 Bar Cyl & Weight Pockets

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Buddy Commando with 300 Bar Cylinder & Weight Pockets

The BUDDY Commando is probably the most famous BCD ever built.

It was originally developed to meet the punishing demands of Navy SAR divers - & is still in service today.

It subsequently took the sport & technical diving market by storm outselling its rivals for over 20 years.

The new Commando retains the essential qualities & features on which this success is based – such as superior build, lift & surface support characteristics - & adds the new advantages offered by reflex technology

Comfort & Fit

New Element :Comfort Fit System – adjustable to the finest degree at shoulders, waist & back plate. This removable harness offers the best tailored fit of any jacket on the market. It also takes the strain off the jacket & buoyancy cell greatly prolonging their product life.

Anatomically contoured & padded throughout at shoulders, waist & back with open-cell fast draining material for rapid post-dive drying.

Optional RRS – Rapid Release System Integrated Weights offers comfortable weighting taking the load off your back & hips.

Unique high traction, stabilizing cradle on the backpack eliminates tank roll & caters for the 2 common cylinder diameters. Can support up to 4 cylinders (with the Twinset & Pony band upgrade options).

2 way adjustable chest strap – can be tightened left or right (to allow for dry-suit valve position for example) & is situated low enough on the chest to suit both men & women.

X-Large/XX-Large  +£34 (Total £443)

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