The Nomad Buttplate and Bungees allows divers who wish to transform their existing TransPac harness and buoyancy compensating wing into a rig capable of sidemounting tanks. The Nomad buttplate weaves through standard 2-inch harness webbing on the waist strap and is locked tight into place using stainless steel TransPac assembly screws through slots on the backplate. Once tanks are mounted on the buttplate, they are held in place by the Nomad tank bungees, which run from a D-ring or similar attachment point on the back of the upper shoulders to a standard shoulder D-ring on the front of the harness. BC2725 Buttplate and Bungees comes standard with our 13-inch bungees (not D-ring bungees) and tank chokers. Tank bungees are available in a variety of lengths, see Tech Specs for more info. Made in the U.S.A.
Butt plate made of reinforced nylon to provide the proper amount of rigidity to hold tanks in position and eliminate sag.
Two stainless steel handles are used for tank attachment, with a nylon webbing tail for attaching crotch strap. A stainless steel D-ring comes mounted on webbing for optional clip-off point for accessories, such as reels.
Nylon cord bungees with stainless steel clips and quick release snaps are used to secure tanks to harness. Available in 11, 13, 15, 17, 19-inch or any custom size you prefer. Common length when sidemounting tanks with a stage strap and choker is 13-inch for an average 6-foot, 225lb man. Common length when sidemounting tanks using the bungee system only is 17-inch. Petite individuals may opt for 11-inch and 15-inch respectively. Broad individuals 15-inch for stage strap and choker or 19-inch for sidemount using bungee system only.
Tank chokers
Three stainless steel TransPac screws are used for securing wing and butt plate to harness.
Accommodates one-inch or two-inch crotch straps
1.3lbs (590g)
For more information, please visit the manufacturers webpage.