7 years old and hardly used! As you can see, when I went shopping for SCUBA gear for my wife (then girlfriend), I was really trying to impress her. ;) Little did I know we would stop diving once the kids arrived. Sigh...
US Divers Alcyone back mounted BCD with integrated pouches for weights. Size: XS. Perfect for the "smallish" male or female scuba diver that does not want to lug around a weight belt. Back mounted bladder improves buoyancy control and is detactable for easy cleaning/maintenance.
Primary Regulator: US Divers AquaLung Micra regulator with chrome ring - small, sturdy and light.
Secondary Regulator: US Divers AquaLung Micra regular (with yellow ring for easy identification) integrated with the Alcyone inflator hose. Perfect for smallish divers who do not want to drag along a heavy regulator.
Dive Computer: US Divers Pivot Matrix (more info here) - small and round and tucks securely away in the gauge console with pressure gauge and compass
Selling as a package for SGD$600.
Click on the pictures for a closer view. Any questions, please email me at kewlnitrox@yahoo.com.
This is the bike that brought me through the 2005 OSIM Sprint Triathlon - a 1988 Centurion 'Dave Scott' Ironman Expert. You can read more about this model here. More pictures in this post on my blog.
I bought this bike new in L.A., California, back in college days, used it for 4 years in L.A. and Vancouver, and then brought it back to Singapore where it was sitting idle until early this year when I needed a bike to train for and compete in the OSIM Sprint Triathlon.
This IS an old bike, so there may not be not much to look at, but it works well and is probably a good way to test if you are really into triathlons or road bikes before shelving out a few thousand bucks for a road bike.
I did get some new stuff for it in March:
Other stuff about the bike:
Price? sigh, just make me an offer la -> kewlnitrox@yahoo.com