Speargun from Seac, 85 centimeters long, suitable for visibility in the sea up to 10 meters and depth of 5 to 6 meters. Its medium length makes it ideal for planning and ambushing and it can also sneak under large rocks.
It is a rubber-powered speargun, as rubber bands are used as the means of propelling the spear.
Main Material: Aluminum
Users who have purchased it particularly distinguish it because it has satisfactory buoyancy.
Features
Tube Ø28 x 85cm anticorodal aluminum for maximizing water resistance and preventing bending
Anatomical handle with loading pad
Latex bands with a diameter of 16mm
Galvanized shaft 6.5mm with M7 thread
Special PR80 treatment for greater corrosion resistance
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After using a pneumatic spear gun (55mm), I decided to switch to a rubber gun. At first, I found the loading method difficult as I was used to loading on the pneumatic gun's butt, but after 3-4 loadings, it became a piece of cake (especially if you put a sole flipper on your chest). The gun is very accurate. I have a triple band and it has a lot of power. It won't have the same power after 1.5 meters, so it's not suitable for long-range shots. It's mainly for diving and searching. The reel, handle, and safety are very good. It has never gotten tangled. The shaft has taken a lot of hits on the rocks and still comes out straight without any problems. The only thing that bothers me a little is that no matter how much I file the shaft in the hole where the line goes in, because the shaft enters the loading mechanism, it easily wears out when the shaft is launched with the aim of cutting the line or the spear after 4-8 fishing trips.
The V-shaped wire wishbone is a joke, it broke after 10 fishing trips, get a breakaway wishbone to keep yourself safe.
I have had it for three years, and first of all, the material quality is very good. The rubber bands have no signs of wear and tear, and the mechanism has never gotten stuck (except for my own mistakes with the string, where you have to pull it slightly and not let the end get into the mechanism because then it gets stuck). The first rung is definitely not for beginners, it's only for experienced divers and spearfishers. The shaft does not bend at all, even though it has taken a lot of hits on the rocks because I started spearfishing with it, but it is still straight and shoots accurately.
The only negative thing I have is that it is average in terms of aiming. You have to get used to it and you need many shots to hit your target 100% (it helps to angle your dolphin fish towards the top and keep it open for much greater accuracy)
Good, very strong rubber, maybe not suitable for searching in holes etc. especially for small fish, and you may need to put a softer one like I did, but maybe you will like it for waiting and other fishing where you will need power in the shot.
I have been spearfishing for over 15 years. At this point, I needed something with these features and I chose this company (compared to other well-known and guaranteed, but more expensive ones) because I have bought other things from them and they have worked well for me.
It is a decent spear gun and quite user-friendly. The handle is more convenient when used with gloves because it is large, which suits me. It is particularly accurate and without recoil. This particular size may not be suitable for narrow reefs in very shallow waters (e.g. 1.5m). The power could be better. It is satisfactory and something that can be improved if someone wants it to be stronger.
After 1 year, I am very satisfied. Also, with a change in the tires (slightly harder), its power has improved significantly. Overall, I think it is a very good solution for a beginner