Speargun from Pathos, 75 cm in length, suitable for murky waters and rock fishing. Its small length allows you to handle it easily within the narrow holes of the rocks and will bring you face to face with the prey. It is a rubber-powered speargun, as rubber bands are used as the means of propelling the spear.
Features
Suitable for hunting in rocks
Low-profile handle with reverse mechanism
Ergonomic design with reel base
Fully anodized aluminum tube with 1.25mm thickness
Full-length shaft guide
Tahitian shaft, single flopper, tri-cut sandvik tip 6.25mm with notches, and Anaconda 17.5mm bands with short articulated wishbone
Open muzzle
Straight & tapered fittings
Technical Specifications
Tube length: 75cm
Tube diameter: 1.25mm
Shaft type: Notched
Shaft length: 115cm
Shaft diameter: 6.25mm
Handle type: D'Angello I
Rubber diameter: 17.5mm
Rubber length: 46cm
The importance of safety and training
It is worth noting that spearfishing can be a dangerous activity and requires proper training and safety equipment. It is important to always follow safe diving practices and use appropriate safety equipment, such as a dive flag, weight belt, and buoyancy compensator.
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I bought it this summer because I liked its appearance a lot. Disappointment on the first dive! Bad spear gun and extremely dangerous. I do not recommend it to anyone, especially amateurs, do not buy it, you will find trouble. Very short rubber, making it very difficult to load in the water. It is very powerful, its safety is terrible, with a button that is convenient but with the line it has, it is generally a mess. It is small, powerful, and beautiful, but the rope/line it has also makes it very difficult to use since the way you have to wrap/collect it is incomprehensible. Also, the shaft does not lock in place so it stands if you do not want to load with the rubbers. Maybe if you change the rubber it will be somewhat better. Very bad first experience, I have two older ones that I ended up using and I left this one aside.
TERRIBLE rifle. I started with a fake 50 with the logic "let's get something cheap, it's just the beginning." Huge mistake. After a friend's deterrence from making the same mistake as me, we ended up with this rifle. From the get-go, seeing the construction of the weapon, my jaw dropped, and once I got in the water to fish with it... CELEBRATION. The weapon swims on its own; I was hitting fish I didn't even know how I was hitting them, as if it has its own soul and knows. It sounds exaggerated, but until you hold it in your hands, you won't understand me.
Pros:
Extreme buoyancy
3A quality construction
SUPER LIGHT
Rubbers + spear designed to work perfectly together
Short collapsible muzzle
Cons:
Heavy rigging, not suitable for younger ages, and it requires strength to get the rubbers into the notch.
When placing the spear back into the mechanism, there isn't a strong sensation that it has clicked in; pressing all the way to the trigger, it goes in normally (maybe this is my own mistake; I will come back if I find any mistake I'm making).
The weapon comes without a reel, without rope/line, and you will have to put them in yourself, meaning I would have preferred it to be ready out of the box for a beginner to pick it up and focus solely on fishing.
Of course, this doesn't mean you'll have a problem; on the contrary, it's better to start without a reel for shallow fishing, and with a little help from the store where you buy it, the line will be added. Just be careful with the tying so that the line doesn't come into contact with the rubbers because it will find a way to cut it. I first passed the spear into the weapon, tied the line to the head in front, and then to the back of the spear with the knot stopping just before the first cut of the spear to go into the notch. It hasn't cut anything for me, and nothing has tangled (after all, it has a guide for passing the line/line).
I hope you enjoy it as much as I have, especially if you had gone for something "cheap for the beginning." Get it without hesitation, especially if it's your first weapon for your first fishing trips, as it will take you from shallow to deep fishing very easily.
I have had it in my possession for 3 months, it is excellent. I have it at a length of 82 centimeters with an open head for throwing darts. I highly recommend it without reservation.
I have it for 2 years, simply excellent and it fulfills all my wishes, I have no complaints. You don't need to change tires and rod because it is the best combination
If you are new and looking for your first weapon, you found it, or even if you are not, if you do shallow dives and snorkeling, then you can get it again. I have it as a second one and I am satisfied