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Old 03-24-2008, 06:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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FS 30# Oxycheq Razor

$150.00

Perfect condition. This was my first wing. Soon after buying I purchased an OMS 32# and then a Mach V. I had hoped this would be my daughter's wing, but she is not keen on backplates. I have kept it as backup, but is not being used.

The pics attached show it mounted on a plate and harness. Plate,harness, straps STA not included. I will try and post some unmounted pictures this evening.

It will be shipped with the original 12" corrugated hose and standard 90 degree power inflator. I will throw in a 17 " corrugated hose. HP hose is included.

Scuba gear should only be purchased by certified divers and inspected by a qualified tech before using.

Edit: Unmounted pics added. The extra 17 " hose is shown. Note when folded how the size compares to my phone. (I don't recommend packing folded. When I had it shipped from Scuba Toys, I said "what the hell can be in this little box? lol)
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They called themselves Guerrilla Divers.
Composed of elite divers with Macho mentalities, back when men were men, and FEAR was a lispy companion of the common Man. It was a time before insurance liabilities, lawsuits or beauracratic regulation of the "sport".
Guerrilla divers didn't need "Buoyancy Compensator Vests". In fact, "Anyone who needs a BC deserves to drown" was a popular adage.
Exploration and the Hunt came first, excitement and fun followed. Safety was the stepchild of fitness, good reflexes and a cool head.
This was a time of great Adventure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odvaMAq7dnc

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Does this wing require an STA?
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Does this wing require an STA?
It is not designed for doubles so an STA is advisable although I have heard of people diving a single tank on a BP/W without an STA and prefer it.
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Does this wing require an STA?
It is not designed for doubles so an STA is advisable although I have heard of people diving a single tank on a BP/W without an STA and prefer it.
I dive a Zeagle BP/W STA-less now, and love it. That's why I was wondering if this wing required it...

I guess when he gets the unmounted pics posted I'll know for sure, huh?....LOL
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Does this wing require an STA?
It is not designed for doubles so an STA is advisable although I have heard of people diving a single tank on a BP/W without an STA and prefer it.
I dive a Zeagle BP/W STA-less now, and love it. That's why I was wondering if this wing required it...

I guess when he gets the unmounted pics posted I'll know for sure, huh?....LOL
Here is a post in the Tech section about not using STA's, it seems it has more to do with the Backplate you have as opposed to the wing:

STA with a BP/W
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Does this wing require an STA?
Has the cam slots. Can be used STA less. Does not have the little "pillows".

But then I am a STA fan.
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They called themselves Guerrilla Divers.
Composed of elite divers with Macho mentalities, back when men were men, and FEAR was a lispy companion of the common Man. It was a time before insurance liabilities, lawsuits or beauracratic regulation of the "sport".
Guerrilla divers didn't need "Buoyancy Compensator Vests". In fact, "Anyone who needs a BC deserves to drown" was a popular adage.
Exploration and the Hunt came first, excitement and fun followed. Safety was the stepchild of fitness, good reflexes and a cool head.
This was a time of great Adventure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odvaMAq7dnc
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Does this wing require an STA?
It is not designed for doubles so an STA is advisable although I have heard of people diving a single tank on a BP/W without an STA and prefer it.
I dive a Zeagle BP/W STA-less now, and love it. That's why I was wondering if this wing required it...

I guess when he gets the unmounted pics posted I'll know for sure, huh?....LOL
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They called themselves Guerrilla Divers.
Composed of elite divers with Macho mentalities, back when men were men, and FEAR was a lispy companion of the common Man. It was a time before insurance liabilities, lawsuits or beauracratic regulation of the "sport".
Guerrilla divers didn't need "Buoyancy Compensator Vests". In fact, "Anyone who needs a BC deserves to drown" was a popular adage.
Exploration and the Hunt came first, excitement and fun followed. Safety was the stepchild of fitness, good reflexes and a cool head.
This was a time of great Adventure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odvaMAq7dnc
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They called themselves Guerrilla Divers.
Composed of elite divers with Macho mentalities, back when men were men, and FEAR was a lispy companion of the common Man. It was a time before insurance liabilities, lawsuits or beauracratic regulation of the "sport".
Guerrilla divers didn't need "Buoyancy Compensator Vests". In fact, "Anyone who needs a BC deserves to drown" was a popular adage.
Exploration and the Hunt came first, excitement and fun followed. Safety was the stepchild of fitness, good reflexes and a cool head.
This was a time of great Adventure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odvaMAq7dnc
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