Zeagle Zena Size Small

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Pacific Taco

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Another new item - used for a photo shoot but not underwater.

From the Zeagle site:

The Zena BC, however, has been designed by women as a buoyancy system specifically for women. The twin straps adjust to fit waist and hips independently, while the elastic front panels provide outstanding fit and comfort. Zeagles patented PFS sizing system allows for the waist size, chest size, and torso length to be independently fitted. The Zena is designed to be fitted with the upper waistband at the natural waist, placing the weights and buoyancy low, around the body's center of buoyancy.

The Zena closes in the front with a heavy-duty zipper for a snug and secure, yet non-restrictive fit. A Ripcord release weight system is standard.

Elastic front panels with zipper closure for a comfortable, secure fit and a streamlined profile
Dual waistbands allow weights to be positioned below waist level for superior comfort and balance.
Component sizing fits waist, torso length, and chest size independently
31-lb capacity bladder
30-lb capacity Ripcord weight system
20-lb capacity rear mount weight system
Expandable mesh "Quick Pocket" at waist
4 Stainless D-Rings
Dry Weight: 6.2lbs

$375

Got the box and paperwork for this one - I can take paypal or credit cards (over phone).

-Drew
 

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Lowball? My offer was more than Leisure Pro's current advertised sales price on the same BC. As hard as it might be for you to realize, you're just asking too much. No hard feelings.
 

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