TRIESTE WING 94 LB TWIN

The Trieste Double Bladder Wings are designed for the diver that prefers a wing with a redundant bladder. The secondary bladder is designed to ensure proper buoyancy control in the event of primary bladder failure. Horseshoe style, redundant wings are the choice wing picked by divers that are not wearing a drysuit. The redundant bladder is utilized in the rare event that the primary bladder is rendered unusable. The power/oral inflator is the same on both bladders. Overpressure valves are located on the respective sides of each bladder.

HALO 3D UNDERSUIT

Maximising thermal protection whilst minimising buoyancy, the HALO 3D has body mapped insulation, strategically placed to enhance protection when in horizontal trim. Designed for use underneath membrane and trilaminate suits, the HALO 3D is the perfect complement to our current range of drysuit thermal protection. In a layering combination with Xerotherm, HALO 3D is suitable for the harshest diving conditions on the planet.

PERFORMANCE WING 32 LB SINGLE

The Performance Mono Wing is a donut-style wing allowing quick and easy movement of air from one side of the air cell to the other. It also has stabilizing bars built into the wing to reduce tank shifting during the dive. This is the ideal wing for the traveling diver as it is small, lightweight and easy to pack. The Mono wing will fit onto the IQ pac, Aluminum or Stainless Steel Backplate using the Comfort harness II or Continuous weave (Dir) harness.

PERFORMANCE WING 45 LB DOUBLE

The Performance Double Wing is a donut-style wing allowing quick and easy movement of air from one side of the air cell to the other and is designed specifically for use with double tanks. Donut configuration allows air to travel from one side of the air cell to the other easily, this reduces the possibility of air trapping on one side of the wing.

TRIESTE WING 60 LB TWIN

The Trieste Double Bladder Wings are designed for the diver that prefers a wing with a redundant bladder. The secondary bladder is designed to ensure proper buoyancy control in the event of primary bladder failure. Horseshoe style, redundant wings are the choice wing picked by divers that are not wearing a drysuit. The redundant bladder is utilized in the rare event that the primary bladder is rendered unusable. The power/oral inflator is the same on both bladders. Overpressure valves are located on the respective sides of each bladder.