With its custom configuration, the JT40D has been engineered to allow complete personalization or set-up for mission-specific diving. This deluxe technical diving system carries up to a 95-cubic-foot tank and is ideal for divers wearing a dry suit. The narrow front contour and donut-style air cell make for a streamlined profile in the swimming position. The stainless steel back plate, weighing in at almost 5 pounds, becomes a part of the weighting system and reduces the need to carry additional lead.
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