| Style: | Back Inflation | | Weight Integration: | Yes | | Color: | Black | | Material: | 1000 Denier | | Tank Bands: | 2 | | Pockets: | 1 | | Dump Valves: | 3 | | Manufacturer: | Tusa | | Model No.: | BCJ-5960 | | Condition: | New | | Warranty: | Limited Lifetime |
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BCJ-5950 
- Three-dimensional back buoyancy type bladder for greatest buoyancy with compact size
- Lumbar support system to reduce back fatigue
- Bungee cord to even the air pressure in the bladder
- Ultimate Stabilizing Harness and Independent Harness System provide ultimate tank stability and unsurpassed buoyancy control
- Advanced weight loading system (Quick release weight system) with two additional weight pockets
- A large,concealed, detachable Ninja pocket for added convenience
- Heavy duty 1000 denier nylon shell for superior strength and durability
For advanced divers who like adventure diving, back buoyancy type B.C. jackets assure the greatest buoyancy. | Lift Capacity | | 43 lbs.(19.4kgf,=190N) | | 43 lbs.(19.4kgf,=190N) | | 43 lbs.(19.4kgf,=190N) |
Features of BCJ-5950
Ninja pocket The construction of the back buoyancy type BCJ does not permit incorporation of a large side pocket. However, the BCJ-5950 features a large, concealed, detachable inside pocket for added convenience. |  | Lumbar support system For reduced back fatigue, lumbar support is provided to the lower back using a stiff material around the waist. | | 3D type bladder assures greatest buoyancy with compact size. By adding one additional layer of thickness in the form of a gusset to the previous two-dimensional flat type air bag, a three-dimensional air back has been created and inner volume has been greatly increased. The benefit is a more compact design with greater buoyancy. The BCJ-5950 also uses a 1000 denier nylon for optimum strength and durability. This isa back-buoyancy product for advanced divers. |   | Advanced Weight Loading System In the new design, the weight loading system has evolved into a buckle type. Setting weight has become even easier than in conventional products. The construction allows the diver to insert weights into the weight cartridges, as well as into the loading pockets on the front of the jacket. Additionally, with weight distribution to the shoulder area, the "weighed-down" feeling traditionally associated with the weight belt is eliminated. Four kilograms (maximum: 6kg) of weight can be placed in each of the left and right sides, and the two service pockets on the rear side of the jacket can each hold up to one kilogram (maximum: 2kg) of additional weight. (Total recommended weight: 10kg; maximum: 16kg.) Naturally, the weight cartridge is easy to release in an emergency, but the safety lock ensures that it is not released accidentally. |  | Soft pad Thick cushions are used for the back pads, achieving a comfortable fit. |  | Waist Support System The bottom of the shoulder straps can be attached in either of two positions which are appropriate to the conditions of use and the body type of the diver, thus improving the fit. |  |
Optional DUO-AIR OCTO UpgradeRETAIL w/ DUO-AIR $798.00OUR PRICE $494.95YOU SAVE $303.05IR-3  - Combination of octopus regulator and power inflator
- Classic downstream regulator valve
- Air balanced power inflator valve
- Single hose configuration
In an effort to continually meet the needs of today's divers, TUSA is expanding their regulator line with the Inflator Regulator. It's a downstream backup regulator that also provides you with easy-to-operate buoyancy control. The Inflator Regulator is positioned at the end of the buoyancy compensator hose --the ideal location for quick, efficient use. Because you use it as your power inflator, you always know where it's located (that's a priceless advantage in an emergency). Plus, the Inflator Regulator cuts down on hose clutter because you use the same hose to supply both the power inflator and the backup regulator. The regulator features a dependable downstream demand valve mechanism.
O.P.E.V. System for Rapid Diving TUSA's patented O.P.E.V system combines a quick inflator unit with a mechanism for rapid exhaust during normal intake/exhaust as well as the safe exhaust of excess air. Simply pull the quick inflator assembly forward to release air quickly from the shoulder valve, making it possible to dive rapidly and control buoyancy in one step. Also, in the event air enters over the threshold volume, the valve automatically releases the excess to prevent damage to the jacket. The unit is designed for easy detachment from the shoulder using the screw mount, making it a cinch to wash and dry the B.C. jacket after use. 
Independent Harness System All TUSA jackets (other than the BCJ-3200) are designed with an independent harness that separates the harness from the main part which contains the bladder. Since this design means the tank's weight is supported by the shoulder straps which are connected to the harness (as shown in the photo), the hold on the tank is unaffected by air changes in the bladder. It also prevents the tank from sliding down together with the jacket, as well as eliminating any gaps between the tank and your back. This translates to no shaking or slippage either on land or underwater. Two Rails for a Solid Grip on the Tank Cylindrical tanks are inherently unstable because they are prone to roll around. Most hard harness type B.C. jackets are basically designed like a flat board onto which the tank is strapped, and this inevitably leads to tank roll. TUSA B.C. jackets on the other hand, fix the tank solidly in place with two rails - our Ultimate Stabilizing Harness. This system completely eliminates tank roll and delivers an amazing fit. And since the tank can be held that much closer to the body, the tank feels lighter too. Ultimate Stabilizing Harness This harness brings the tank extremely close to the diver's body, correcting the tendency to tilt back. Just like with a seesaw, the closer the tank is carried to the body, the lighter it feels. | Conventional Harness The design of typical hard harness BC jackets inevitably allows a gap to be created between the tank and your body, causing their centers of gravity to move away from each other. This means that to support the weight you have to walk hunched forward. |  |  |
Not sure which TUSA BC is right for you? Check out their BCJ COMPARISON CHART. SCUBA-DIVING-BC-BCD-TUSA-PRO-CUBIC-BC
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