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Originally Posted by blaiz
From what I know, the colors of rubbers do make a difference!
The amber colored bands last longer, they dont crack as fast but they dont have as much power as other bands.
Red bands = less power but are good for accuracy
Black Bands - for high power bands they are the most stable
Blue - Highest power but the power is inconsistant from band to band
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ok .let`s say :it do make a difference ..it is a natural reaction from the colors injections..then as said introgdor you ve got some different reactions ..for a little bit ..black are harder , some red are too, and all crack faster under UV -just logical..
as mr X said:Dessault produce is OWN latex and as far i know they are the or one from the only speargun brand that is doing it..
they got an harder quality with more punch ..why?
because :originaly the dessault were produced for european/ and mainly mediterraneans spearos .and in mediterranee see the salt consistance is different than in other larger oceans such as pacific..
then you need more punch ..we realized that when `Tahiti` teams did traveled to some comp such as in France or Tunisia..there they had to shorten the rubbers to get some efficient power with the same guns as they were using in over here ..
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mishu1984 said..
what would you say is the implications of water in your bands? I mean, does the water reduce power?
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how can water be going inside the band hole ? as generally it is plugged by some bridle/ plastic ball in euro rubber/what ever constrictor knots..??
and if ever it would it is certainly not a big deal..
