Soft Backplate. Flexible And Comfortable On The Back, Wrap-Around Hip Pads. Dual Density Foam Pads Provide Cushioning And Support And Help Distribute Weight Evenly Across The Hips And Back
Ergonomic Shoulder Pads. Double-Foam Pads Under The Webbing Strap Provide Padding Comfort To The Shoulder Area, Lumbar Support Pad. Molded Foam Pad Contoured In The Right Places With Mesh Airflow Channels Provides Added Comfort And Instant Water Draining When Topside
Chafe-Free Comfort. The Padded Shoulder Straps And Hip Straps Provide A Chafe-Free Diving Experience, Backpacking Style Waist Belt. Supports And Balances Weight Across The Hips And Back For Even Distribution Of Weight In And Out Of The Water
Load Distribution. The Chest Strap Along With The Crotch Strap Work Together With The Backpacking Style Waist Belt And Pivot Ring Shoulder Straps To Evenly Distribute Weight For Maximum Stability And Comfort In The Water
UNLIMITED VERSATILITY AND CUSTOMIZATION, Dive a single tank, double tanks, a rebreather, or sidemount by simply swapping out the wing along with some additional mounting accessories, Compatible with any XT or EXP wing in the Dive Rite line, Add accessories like gear pockets, weight pockets, a line cutter, knife, or additional D-rings with ease
Part Number: T3350-SM
Details: Born of necessity and refined over years of extreme use, the TransPac XT is Dive Rites flagship harness. The TransPac XT was Inspired by a mountaineers style backpack distributing weight across the diver's hips and back, not the shoulders. High density foam pads on the shoulders and waist, along with a lumbar support pad provide superior comfort above and below the water.
Originally designed by Dive Rite CEO Lamar Hires for his early expeditions to the remote Karst regions of Japan. On these expeditions he needed a rugged harness system that would allow him to utilize backmounted doubles and single, as well as sidemount in some of the smaller cave passages. In addition to being a versatile diving tool, the TransPac also needed to be comfortable enough to hike tanks a mile back into a dry cave