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O2PTIMA CLASSIC CCR

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O2PTIMA CLASSIC CCR

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O2PTIMA CLASSIC CCR

O2PTIMA CLASSIC CCR

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COUNTERLUNGS The Classic O2ptima CCR is standard with front mounted counterlungs. The front mounted over the shoulder style counterlungs come in two size options, a 5 liter(L) set (2.5L per lung) or a 6liter(L) set (3L per lung). Both offer exceptional work of breathing (WOB) when mounted properly to the harness. The inhalation lung has a manual addition valve for diluent and the Automatic Diluent Valve (ADV) is built into the tee piece. The exhalation lung has a multipurpose overpressure/drain valve and a manual addition valve for oxygen. O2ptima DSV DSV The O2ptima CCR comes with a low profile DSV (Dive-Surface Valve). The DSV has twist lock connectors for easy inspection of one way valves and allow for easy cleaning after dives. The O2ptima CCR can also be ordered with the Shrimp BOV (Bailout Valve) from Golem Gear. The Shrimp has become the standard for divers requiring a BOV. HARNESS AND BC The O2ptima CCR comes standard with either a TransPac XT or TransPlate XT harness and the custom designed CCR XT wing. The CCR XT wing, with 40 lbs of lift, was designed specifically for rebreather divers. Its 360-degree design allows gas to flow freely, keeping both sides equalized. Its wide center section allows for the lift to be outside of the unit and not raising it on the divers back. The inflator is further out on the divers shoulder so it will not interfere with loop hoses and other rebreather components. An optional bailout bladder, in case of a primary bladder failure, can be installed into the CCR XT wing. Also a 10 lb trim pillow can be installed. The trim pillow helps divers maintain optimal horizontal trim, even when wearing a wet suit or minimal exposure protection. If a different harness or BC is desired the O2ptima uses 11” spaced bolts for mounting, which is the standard amongst technical BCs. COVER AND STAND The O2ptima CCR uses a Kydex cover to protect the back of the unit from hazards of overhead environments. The Kydex cover gives the canister, hoses and cylinders hard shell protection and protect it from the hazards of an overhead environment by keeping everything tucked in. The peaks and valleys in most rebreathers can become snag points in wrecks or caves, the Kydex cover keeps this from happening. The O2ptima with a Kydex cover is thinner and shorter than a set of double 80’s and weighs less. Slots on the top and sides of the cover are ideal for adding pockets to hold ballast weight, if it is necessary. The O2ptima CCR has a hybrid, light weight stand that combines stability and functionality. The stainless steel backplate contours like a set of doubles so it lays closer to your back. The canister mounts on the top and the cylinders mount beneath the canister to give the O2ptima a narrow profile. The support and foot are machined of a high impact lightweight plastic. It will flex but not bend when you sit down. The plastic foot is very boat friendly and has integrated mounting rails for accessories. The cylinders are held in place with cam straps, no extra cylinder hardware needed. TECH SPECS Electronics: Shearwater DiveCan with Petrel 2 controller and HUD Loop Volumes: Front mounted counterlungs: 5 Liters or 6 Liters Scrubber: Extendair SR-081C Cartridge or 5 lbs 812 mesh granular Automatic Diluent Valve (ADV) Manual diluent and oxygen addition valves Weight: 37lbs without tanks or scrubbing material Recommended Cylinders: AL 13, AL 20, AA LP 27, AA HP 32, AA LP 13 Unit does not comes with cylinders. CCRs can only be shipped to certified CCR divers or directly to the ccr instructor of your choice All units are built to order
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