New, never dove on outer Kevlar shell for Apek drysuit, size XXL/XXXL. This shell is for the last version that uses velcro to attach to the drysuit. See two bottom pictures to see difference between zippered version or velcro version.
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This is the velcro...
The soft harness kit says medium on in and the shoulder straps are sewn in, so can't be replaced. The soft pad is velcroed on so can be removed. This soft plate does not have a pocket to insert an aluminum or steel plate. This kit online is $350. No crotch stap but I can make you one if wanted...
Here you go... length and with really won't matter much as there is a lot of webbing.
The soft harness kit says medium on in and the shoulder straps are sewn in, so can't be replaced. The soft pad is velcroed on so can be removed. This soft plate does not have a pocket to insert an aluminum or...
I have a Hollis set if you're intereted...
If you like this style, I can pull it out and photograph everything I have. I know I have the shoulder pads, belt, and several quick-releases that this system came with. I might even have the soft plate/pad.
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I have a used Dive Rite NiTek Q Advance Diving Trimix Computer for sale. It's listed on Scubaboard, here: For Sale - NiTek Q Advance Diving Trimix Computer
I have it listed now for $300 including shipping.
Thanks for your time.
All suits should have neck and wrist seals replaced.
Zippers are in good shape.
Boots sizes approximate.*
Actually body sizes close but not guaranteed. If you wear those shirt sizes listed below, the fit will be approximate except for boots if you're not the size listed.
(#1) Large long, 8...
$350, shipped
In good working condition
No wrist straps; bungee mount only
Comes with USB cable
The NiTek Q Advance Diving Computer is a wrist-mounted, seven-gas Trimix dive computer designed with numerous features and functions that are easy to use making it a dive computer that you’ll take on...
What would you like measured then?
It was on a standard isolation manifold. The 7/8 is NOT the valve neck size of a cylinder, it's the width that the neck of the valve the knob sits on...
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