JBozanic
Contributor
I have an almost new Dive Rite Optima rebreather for sale! Only $4,950!!
This is a mixed gas, closed circuit rebrether, capable of diving to 30 feet, or 300 feet! I love the fact that it uses ExtendAir scrubber cartridges, making this one of the easiest rebreathers to prepare for diving.
This unit comes complete with:
Optima FX - 25 hours on machine
19 cf cylinders red rec wing,
Delrin handsets
3 ExtendAir cartridges, expire May 11
Counterlungs,w/retaining crotch strap
SS canister o2 plug
spare water trap and complete o-ring replacement kit for canister
spare mushroom valves- including screw in plastic seats
spare loop hoses - 1 long, 1 short
ADV valve with shut off
other assorted replacement o rings with lube
laminated checklist
It needs:
Oxygen sensors (about $250)
Harness (backplate, or Transpac, or??)
I have another student that has several backplates for sale, if you need one.
You must have proper training to use the rebreather. If you need it, I would be happy to send you information on training. (Jeff 714-775-4462)
Of course, I would HIGHLY recommend a copy of Mastering Rebreathers, 2nd Edition!
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/rebreather-diving/361760-mastering-rebreathers-2nd-edition.html
Please feel free to ask questions!!
This is a mixed gas, closed circuit rebrether, capable of diving to 30 feet, or 300 feet! I love the fact that it uses ExtendAir scrubber cartridges, making this one of the easiest rebreathers to prepare for diving.
This unit comes complete with:
Optima FX - 25 hours on machine
19 cf cylinders red rec wing,
Delrin handsets
3 ExtendAir cartridges, expire May 11
Counterlungs,w/retaining crotch strap
SS canister o2 plug
spare water trap and complete o-ring replacement kit for canister
spare mushroom valves- including screw in plastic seats
spare loop hoses - 1 long, 1 short
ADV valve with shut off
other assorted replacement o rings with lube
laminated checklist
It needs:
Oxygen sensors (about $250)
Harness (backplate, or Transpac, or??)
I have another student that has several backplates for sale, if you need one.
You must have proper training to use the rebreather. If you need it, I would be happy to send you information on training. (Jeff 714-775-4462)
Of course, I would HIGHLY recommend a copy of Mastering Rebreathers, 2nd Edition!
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/rebreather-diving/361760-mastering-rebreathers-2nd-edition.html
Please feel free to ask questions!!