Hey guys,
First I want to say hello to all of you, I’m a German guy who lives in New Zealand at the moment. Here I really enjoy Spear fishing. In a couple of month I have to go back to Europe and was thinking about to get a 90 cm gun (here I use a 110) for France and Portugal.
I just wrote a mail to omer to ask the difference between these guns. I got a mail back, but now I'm a bit confused. Please discuss with me this mail. And what do you think about the difference between the cayman carbon and the xxv gold?
>Dear Flo,
tanks for contact us.
I try to answer you:
1) the barrel of Cayman Carbon is 28 mm diameter.
2) the differences between this 2 guns are specially in the barrel: the Cayman Carbon have a cylindrical barrel in carbon (1,5 mm thickness) with shaft guide. The Cayman HF have a barrel in aluminium Hydro formed. The biggest difference is in the volume of the air inside the barrel. The volum of HF is bigger than in Cayman Carbon. So, if you want a very easy and flexible gun in the water is probably better the Carbon. If you prefer a gun to use with double band and a big shaft (specially if you love wait the fish on the bottom) is better the Cayman HF.
Anyway, if you visit http://www.omersub.com/fucili.asp you will found more information.
Best regards and happy new year also to you.<
Cheers
Flo
First I want to say hello to all of you, I’m a German guy who lives in New Zealand at the moment. Here I really enjoy Spear fishing. In a couple of month I have to go back to Europe and was thinking about to get a 90 cm gun (here I use a 110) for France and Portugal.
I just wrote a mail to omer to ask the difference between these guns. I got a mail back, but now I'm a bit confused. Please discuss with me this mail. And what do you think about the difference between the cayman carbon and the xxv gold?
>Dear Flo,
tanks for contact us.
I try to answer you:
1) the barrel of Cayman Carbon is 28 mm diameter.
2) the differences between this 2 guns are specially in the barrel: the Cayman Carbon have a cylindrical barrel in carbon (1,5 mm thickness) with shaft guide. The Cayman HF have a barrel in aluminium Hydro formed. The biggest difference is in the volume of the air inside the barrel. The volum of HF is bigger than in Cayman Carbon. So, if you want a very easy and flexible gun in the water is probably better the Carbon. If you prefer a gun to use with double band and a big shaft (specially if you love wait the fish on the bottom) is better the Cayman HF.
Anyway, if you visit http://www.omersub.com/fucili.asp you will found more information.
Best regards and happy new year also to you.<
Cheers
Flo