Item Description
Quick Ditch Belt Reel
The MAKO Quick Ditch Belt Reel is there when you need it and can be easily ditched in an emergency.
Used by experienced Spearos, the “MAKO Quick Ditch Belt Reel” acts as a back-up reel if your gun reel gets “spooled”. When you are about to be spooled, simply clip your gun to the “MAKO Quick Ditch Belt Reel” so you don’t lose your fish or your gun.
NOTE: Each MAKO Quick Ditch Belt Reel is equipped with a one handed “QUICK DITCH PULL TAB” so you can ditch your reel in an emergency.
NOTE: Each MAKO freedive weight belt also has a “Quick Ditch Buckle” by simply pulling on our belt.
FREE REPLACEMENT: If you ever have to ditch your MAKO WEIGHT BELT or your MAKO BELT REEL, I will replace it for you at no charge. (see details below).
Includes:
- Spear Master South African 70 Meter Capacity Heavy Duty Reel
- Stainless steel Bracket with handle
- Bungie cord with QUICK DITCH PULL TAB
- Available with or without 2.0mm high vis reel line
- Optional Reel line 50 meters or 70 meters
- Switchable left hand or right hand
- FREE REPLACEMENT IF YOU HAVE TO DITCH
MAKO FREE REPLACEMENT/SAFETY POLICY
To our valued customers: MAKO Spearguns recognizes that diving (both freediving and SCUBA) are potentially dangerous activities. We have all heard of tragic accidents where a diver is found on the bottom while still wearing a weight belt. We hope and pray that should any of our customers find themselves in a situation where ditching a belt may be necessary, that there is no delay and the belt is dropped immediately.
In many situations a belt is recoverable, however if your MAKO Spearguns belt and lead weights or belt reel are ditched (and lost) in a diving emergency…. I will replace it free of charge.
The last thing we want is our customers considering the cost of a lost belt in an emergency. The only thing we ask is that the individual shares with us (and our friends and customers) some sort of write-up about how the situation developed and how it was resolved. That way, we can all learn and be reminded to keep safety in the forefront of our minds.
Dive safe,
Dano