When you drop something on the beach you can pick it up, but when you drop something when you’re in the water scuba diving it typically means you’ll need to call James Cameron and his deep sea exploration gear to get it back. Next time you’re heading out to the deep water be sure to clip on the Gear Keeper RT4 line of attachment systems.
These feature streamline smaller-sized retractors that are there to give divers some peace of mind that equipment will be where it is needed and with less bulkiness. Divers can grab and use and more importantly know that the gear will retract back into place and not end up at the bottom of the ocean.
The series includes a patented flushing system that clears sand and debris from the unit, is salt-water proof and will withstand high-temperature environments.
Key Facts:
The RT4-5913 Mini GK Console retractor is a compact system built to have the necessary retraction force for a console or compass. With a retractor force of 24 oz., the device uses a Nylon-coated stainless steel cable, which extends to 18 inches allowing for ample extension to read gauges while secured to your chest. A snap clip attaches to a D-ring while an additional threaded stud mount offers another mounting option. Connect the retractor to a console with either a split ring or an adjustable lanyard.
The RT4-5912 Mini GK Flashlight system also features an efficiently compact design and is ideal for a small flashlight or single computer/compass module. Strong enough to hold a 4-AA flashlight on the surface, the device has a retractor force of 9 oz. so you can release the unit in the water and gear will retract with a minimal amount of force – barely noticeable to the diver. Ideal for use with flashlights such as the Pelican Stealth or Princeton Tec 40, the snag-proof cord extends to 32 inches and comes with a heavy duty snap clip.