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| Following in Nigel's footsteps, there was something I wanted - a travel backplate specifically designed for single tanks - that didn't exist, so I've had some made. Quick and dirty webpage: http://www.huwporter.com/scuba/hplate.html It's 3mm 316 marine grade stainless steel, cut, folded, with all edges de-burred. Slightly smaller and lighter (approx 1.8kg) than a conventional plate for easy travel without sacrificing functionality or comfort. It isn't suitable for use with a twinset. I have a couple spare, these are available at cost - GBP41.44 including vat, plus postage - any questions, contact me at huw (at) huwporter (dot) com. Cheers, Huw -- http://www.huwporter.com |
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