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| Hi All I've just secured an immaculate second-hand Spiro Lady BCD for my wife but I have a couple of questions about the built-in emergency inflator cylinder, a device I've never come across before. 1. Can the jacket be used without this device? 2. If so, should the built-in valve be protected in some way, and how? It seems to have a standard A-type fitting, I guess there must be some kind of cover or cap I could use? Any tips greatly appreciated Rgds Simon B |
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