Scuba Choice 7' Travel Spearfishing 3-Piece Pole Spear 3 Prong Barb Paralyzer Tip Adjustable to 5' with Bag
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My first step was to thread the thread through and create
It is approximately 24 inches long. There is enough room in my dive bag for it. Nothing to worry about.
Taking the sharp in awayt from you is always a good idea! To use, sling it like a sling, slide hand through rubber band and hold it pointed down and pull back on shaft and then letting go, the shaft will fly forward fast for a few feet to spear the
Checked in without a doubt. Unfortunately, I had to report that the spear pole I used on the first day of use broke. Anyway, at least I have speared one fish before I got harmed. br>I have a lot to do with this since I didn't tighten the pole section tightly Nonetheless, if I need to buy something next time, I will opt for a higher
Selected User Reviews For Scuba Choice 7' Travel Spearfishing 3-Piece Pole Spear 3 Prong Barb Paralyzer Tip Adjustable to 5' with Bag
This is a late Christmas gift that I bought for my husband. All four times we used it, we were very careful to rinse it thoroughly after each use and to dry it off immediately after. In fact, during his trip to the bar last weekend, the bar literally snapped while he was pulling it back for a shot! What a ridiculous idea. While my husband is physically fit, it seems strange that he could just pull back and have the thing snap so easily, despite the fact that he is 135 pounds. Thank you! I'd like to receive.

In fairness, for the price that this is sold for, it isn't like anyone should expect it to be completely flawless. As far as I can tell, it arrived with the bag/box and all components covered in fiberglass fibers (I assume). I don't know what it is, but it caused my hands to itch like crazy for a few When I took it out diving for the very first time, it finally snapped in half when I was pulling it As soon as I bought it, I saw a few others had similar reviews and second guessed myself, thinking they had abused it or behaving stupidly. There is no spear shaft for the heads. The spear tips on the spears were awesome, but unfortunately there is no spear shaft for the heads.

Considering the price point, you are better off buying a one piece spear rather than buying the two piece In its design, it has a weakness a sleeve of metal is used at each joint to hold a rivet in place, which is a poorly constructed joint There are 2 joints (3 parts) and the thickness of each piece is not very robust 2) There is quite a bit of flex 3) the sling is so short that you cannot put much power into your shots. The Salvimar 2 is a good choice if you want quality at a reasonable price The spear is made of aluminum. JBL Shaka 3 was my first purchase, and the purchase was a big one One piece is good as new, but it costs five times as much. A single tear is enough.

It's really just a matter of whether or not you have. The 5' has exactly the same reviews as the 5' (which for some reason seems to have an edge over it). It's only a matter of having two lower pieces rather than one. Therefore, the purchase of the full 7' will require an extra set of parts if the top is only 5' wide. We used both sets of controls Thanks a lot, and I purchased both tips (I also bought a I'm in love with the spear, it's super affordable, and it's user-friendly We speared over 30 fish on the trip, and the crew was friendly. This is a highly recommended product, and if you are disappointed, you are using it incorrectly.

Since the rubber sling is not attached to the drill, I will have to thread it through the hole. The hole had water threads in it that could be from the material that pole is made of There were several stickers) still attached so I had to put a chopstick through them to remove them. Since the nylon string part of the sling does not slide through easily, I have to use the chopstick to force it through. This does not lead to a good result - I still have a compromised string that is not through. There is no way I would buy this product Amazon app will not allow me to upload photos to anywhere with it.

Unfortunately, the barbs were already significantly bent after the first day of diving. There was a diver who had over 10 years of spear fishing experience, so it's not like he was the worst shot on the boat.

A 7' yellow spear with a paralyzer top for $40 might sound great, but it's not totally a good deal. Unlike other pole pieces, the individual pole pieces do not screw together. In addition, there are fasteners stitched onto the pole, which greatly reduces the quality of the pole as a whole. One of the worst things about this device is the weak metal used for the fasteners. The spear could only be drawn back about five times before breaking every fastener It occurred to me when I began my descent to spear a fish that the bottom of the spear snapped back and left me with a very hard impact on the back of my shoulder. In swimming up to look at the spear, I noticed that some of the fasteners had broken and were In addition to getting stabbed by the jagged metal, I was also at risk of being struck by it. If possible, you should continue to search for a more expensive solid spear or break down that screws into the pieces of the pole, rather than Take advantage of the extra money and get an excellent.

In addition, the prongs bent and became extremely dull after just a few dives, and the metal threads rusted after the first dive. With my other spear, I did not have any of these problems.
