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best Pneumatic Speargun

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danny1496

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Hi guys some years ago i started out with a cressi sl 100cm and them when to band guns but now i have not been diving for 2 year and now i want to go back to a Pneumatic Speargun and looking for the best one out . i like the mares cirano 1100 or the Omer airbalete .

what do you guys recommend.

 
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You should look at what other people in your own area use, for example what suits me may not suit you under your particular conditions. Not much difference between the various pneumatic guns, the "Airbalete" has a reel which used to be standard fitment, but maybe not now. Key aspects are the grip suits your hand size, you can load it and it shoots straight and consistently over the range you need to shoot at.
 

As far as I know Cressi 100 with Tovarich vacuum kit is one of the mostly used guns among Spanish, with 7 mm free shaft. Of course others are also very good: Spark 110, Cyrano, Airbalete... Airbalete 110 is good balanced so you need not to use extra floats to correct the buoyancy as with Cyrano 110, Spark, Cressi....
 

I recommend looking around as many speargun reviews as possible. Youtube is a good source - guys often do reviews there. Amazon is also a good place to see how people rate the spearguns that they buy.
 
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