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FreeXperience 'Ocean Waves' belt lanyard
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Belt sizes
Size |
Measurements (waist circumference with the suit,
measured below the iliac crest) |
S | 65-75 cm |
M | 75-85 cm |
L | 85-95 cm |
XL | 95-105 cm |
XXL | 105-115 cm |
This freediving belt lanyard is expertly crafted by freedivers for freedivers. Its design has been meticulously thought out and tailored to enhance performance:
- Quick and simple to wear.
- Easily accessible quick-release mechanism located behind your back to prevent accidental opening (safety strap is attached to the mechanism).
- This belt lanyard has a sturdy construction and a slim design, ensuring its durability and practicality.
- Choose between our two models, one lighter and one heavier, both equipped with a durable wire-clasp carabiner that resists corrosion. Be sure to find the perfect fit for your needs.
Reviews:
- In Deeperblue by Steve Millard
- Fully compatible with the FreeXperience wrist lanyard (The cables can be swapped)
- Ships with a cool mesh bag, optional and very visible tag pad (for velcro tags), and optional safety strap (for deep dives)
- Functional and beautiful form with the visible and safe cable
- Worn on the waist (below the iliac crest)
- The inner side of the belt is covered with an anti-slippery material
- Cable length 90 cm / 3 ft (also 110 cm cable available)
Check out also our guidelines for lanyard field tests (what and why) and lanyard testing drop weight simulator.
- Total length (from belt part connection to end of carabiner): 118 cm
- Weight (size L with aluminium carabiner): 222 g
- Weight (size L with stainless steel carabiner): 304 g
- Cable length: 90 cm
- Cable width: 3.7 mm
- Breaking point* (full lanyard): 145 kg
- Breaking point* (belt): 170 kg
- Breaking point* (black cable): 170 kg
- Breaking point* (lime green cable): 220 kg
- Repeated sudden force**: Passed
*performed with the Lloyd LRX Plus material testing machine with 2.5 kN load cell)
**minimum 10 times with 5 kg from 1 meter
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from 8 reviewsVery comfortable and light lanyard. I use both wrist and belt by switching the cable when needed. Cable is very soft and the heavy steel carabine allow a drag free glide in the free fall.
Très bonne qualité de fabrication, le pince nez s’adapte parfaitement à ma morphologie. Il est léger et confortable, le top 👌
J’ai trouvé le pince nez parfait
Les renseignements, la commande ont été traité rapidement efficacement avec beaucoup de professionnalisme
Je recommande
I finally found a nose clip that distributes the pressure comfortably. No more pain when worn for long periods of time ;-) Furthermore, style and quality are amazing!
Excellent nose clip from the quality which is made to the comfort, if you are looking for a nose clip for apnea or for swimming. Comfortable and of excellent quality, I recommend it, very satisfied with the nose clip.
I've had my FreeXperience nose clip (oval) since 2018 and use it all the time dry and in the water. It's super comfortable. I've tried quite a few others, but always find myself grabbing my FreeXperience nose clip for training.
Took me one day to master this noseclip - now I dive handsfree... Thanks FXP.
I have used in my depth training for both FIM and bi fins diving and it works perfectly. I doesn’t get entangled when you turn. It is light, fabricated with excellent materials and makes me feel safer and concentrated on equalisation