Scubapro Premium Retractor w/ Stainless Steel Bolt Snap for Tech Diving
Scubapro Premium Retractor w/ Stainless Steel Bolt Snap for Tech Diving is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The SCUBAPRO premium retractor with stop offers a compact, durable solution for scuba diving and tech diving. The extractable cord extends to 3.6 ft / 1.1 m and locks with the push of a button, keeping essential gear within reach while reducing snag hazards underwater. The lightweight design weighs 0.3 lb, and a premium finish with a stainless steel bolt snap provides durability in saltwater environments.
A built-in key ring enables quick attachment of clip-on gear such as an exposure meter, octopus, dive computer, compass, or other devices. The stop mechanism prevents over-extension during dives, helping to manage gear reach in dynamic underwater conditions. This retractor is designed to integrate smoothly with scuba and technical diving gear setups.
Features
Features
- Extractable 3.6 ft/1.1 m cord with a pull force of 1 lb / 0.5 kg.
- Includes a key ring for attaching clip-on gear such as an exposure meter, octopus, computer, compass, or similar device.
- Cord lock feature: extend and secure the cord with the push of a button.
- Premium finish and stainless steel bolt snap for durability in saltwater environments.
- Lightweight design at 0.3 lb to minimize gear clutter on your scuba setup.
- Stop mechanism prevents over-extension during dives.
Specifications
Specifications
| Marketing Product Type - Accessories | Dive Computers, Lights, X-Tek, Other |
| Product Weight | 0.3 lb |
| Activity | Recreational |
Payment & Security
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WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
