Scuba Choice Spearfishing 12" Stainless Steel Pole Spear Tip Single Barb Head
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It is important to determine the exact thread diameter of your pole spear, then the thread diameter of the tip you are using, and then get an adaptor that satisfies your needs. On Amazon and eBay, many of these products are available.
Yes, it will fit any pole spear from Scuba Choice
The adapter for it should be easy to find. On Amazon, several titles have been listed.
Selected User Reviews For Scuba Choice Spearfishing 12" Stainless Steel Pole Spear Tip Single Barb Head
Metal with a weaker impact resistance I am waiting for this barb since the one I purchased from Scuba Pro When spearfishing in shallow waters near rocks, it is important to use the right equipment A damaging event. Thus, you need to be cautious not to miss a fish and hit straight An old friend of mine used it and it got I hope they can replace the weak steel with a stronger one that won't bend as easily. Attachment is very secure because the pointed end is sharp and has extra cover over the threading. In most cases, bends are visible where flappers attach. A pin holding the flapper splits the shaft along its length, so the shaft is weak. The only thing it will do is become weaker if the back is bent. Despite its strength, Flapper has a lot of energy This tool is great for catching fish! I caught 20lb fish with this tool with ease. It's good but be careful of rocks when buying!
***3 stars for bend problem
Good buy, just be careful!.
The fish is toast if the hook gets through(which it almost always does). Just make sure the loop stays tight as a spinning fish will try to unthread it when it gets through.
Piercing power that cannot be matched! Although you may dent the tip if accidentally hit by a rock. Therefore, you should take caution.
I expected it to be more durable than it actually is. It is made of good materials and is well constructed. I can't wait to put it to the test!.
It was a great tip, but I would have liked to make sure I checked the thread size. The one I found at my local dive shop was like it, so I went there to get it.
The shaft is thick and made from stainless steel, so it will work well.
First rock strike bends and blunts the blade, so I bring a vice grip and a file with me to keep it usable on the trail.