| Andre Spearguns > |
| Platinum 145 |
| INVENTORY CLEARANCE - 45 % OFF |
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The PLATINUM 145 is our first speargun model to offer continuous tapered balance wings from front to rear for maximum stability & highest accuracy. The continuous tapered balance wings guide your speargun while tracking the fish. It stabilizes the speargun and helps you aim your shot. Furthermore, the balance wings increase buoyancy for heavier spearguns and decreases muzzle kick. Includes
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The Andre PLATINUM 145 speargun is a great step-up speargun for spearfishing around rock reef, coral areas and out towards the blue water. Its longer stock, 58.5 inches, gives you a greater reach and higher accuracy. The PLATINUM 145 speargun has 3 power bands, making it more powerful to spear bigger and faster fish. The PLATINUM 145 speargun also features handle placement mid-way on the stock. The mid-way handle design improves maneuverability by bringing the speargun closer to the body. Shaft placement on Mid-handle models also allows for more stretch from the powerbands, because the shaft sits further back on the stock, giving more power. The mid-handle is also for hip loading leverage. As you pull the power bands back, the butt extension makes it easy to rest the butt of the speargun on your hip without the handle getting in your way. The spear track is recessed into the stock to guide the spear accurately down the barrel. The groove is durable and an excellent design feature compared to eye hole spear tracks which break easily and reduce accuracy. The PLATINUM 145 speargun uses a larger diameter spear. The spear is more durable, resisting damage from the fish bending it, or direct impact from hitting rocks.
"Awesome gun, great packaging, arrived as promised. Will do business again!" "145 Plat. Very well made. Awesome teak grip. Thanks Matt for your help. A++++++++"
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| NOTE: More powerful spearguns must be fired with two hands to prevent injury from excess recoil | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

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