Lift Bags and Surface Marker Buoys - Two Colors - GREAT Price - FREE Shipping Deal!
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Lift Bags and Surface Marker Buoys - Two Colors - GREAT Price - FREE Shipping Deal!
I am more excited about this Hot Deal than any other I have offered on the board. We have two really well designed products to offer that I think will interest many. Professional quality 7 foot SMBs and semi-closed 50 pound lift bags, available in either yellow or orange. Both of these items fold up in a compact, self-contained package for easy storage and easy deployment. You have to see these to believe them!
WARNING! These bags are not toys! These are the real deal. Made with all of the features you need for safe diving.
These Surface Market Buoys (safety sausage) are not little 5 or 6 foot toys. These things are a full 7 feet long. Made from mil-spec urethane-backed nylon, these sausages measure over 22" in circumference. The open bottom can be filled with a second stage regulator, your regulator exhaust valve, or any other available air source. The one-way "anti-spill" valve ensures that the air doesn't dump until YOU want to dump it. There is a 1" d-ring on the top to attach a message slate and a stretch loop to hold a chem light stick. The seams on this SMB are ultra-sonically welded, then stitched and nylon piped for a failure-proof seam and great durability. You gotta follow the link to see all of the great features on this item.
These lift bags are the perfect design for the technical diver. With 50+ pounds of lift, these are built to last. Sonic welded seams, with additional stitching and nylon piping guarantee you a lifetime of service. The lift bags also have the d-rings top and bottom and the chem light loop at the top. Just like the SMB, these are no toy. They are serious bags for serious diving.
FREE SHIPPING OFFER FOR PURCHASE OF 2 OR MORE! Purchase any two or more of these bags or SMB's on the same order and we will provide FREE shipping to ANY U.S. address. When you checkout, you will be required to select a UPS shipping option. Simply select UPS Ground and we will deduct the shipping charge when we process your order. All we ask is that you identify yourself as a board member in the Additional Comments box during the checkout procedure. DO NOT WORRY! We will not charge your credit card for the shipping. We take care of all of that before processing.
Guys, get them now. I have a limited supply of both. These are nice. I don't want anyone to miss this deal. If you have any questions, fire away. If you want to talk to me in person, give me a call at (800) 601-DIVE. Thanks again for your support.
Phil Ellis
Last edited by PhilEllis; February 21st, 2007 at 02:01 PM.
Mr. Patterson sir, keep those orders coming. I bet you I can come up with Hot Deals fast enought to make you place an order every month for the rest of 2007. Anyway, I will try hard.
P.S. These bags and sausages are a nice, nice deal. The price is amazing for bags of this quality. Thanks.
Heavens Phil, that sure would be A LOT of lift bags!! In fact, we've got a Pontiac in a lake I'd like to do an S&R run on just for the experience. Lift and replace....is that like catch and release?
Just imagine how difficult it would be to maintain control on the way up with a bunch of 50 lbs bags!