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Cressi Comanche

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Ocy89

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I have been using a JBL Carbine since I started (which has only been 6 months ago) It's a decent gun for beginners or for training but since I've gotten alot better I need something better.

I was thinking about buying a Cressi Comanche 90 or 100. From what I've heard it's pretty good and reliable. Is there anyone here who has one or ever used one that can tell me their experience with this gun? And would you recommend it?
 
very happy with the comanche (75 + 90). Went over to the xxv gold, simply due to :inlove with the carbon weave!

however I still do take the comanche sometimes. quick to load, accurate.

only negative is thread for rubber means you have to buy cressi rubbers.

My PB Bass was caught with the 75! , so yeh I would rate it.
 
Spare parts seem to be available more readily than most makes/models, in Europe anyway. I've seen handles sold on-line and a muzzle in a local dive shop & on-line. They are/were quite popular, look great and seem good value -- & 2 (60 & 75?) were used by an Italian world champ.
 
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I have Comanche 75 it is easy to move it and load it for parts i did not have any problem in buying rubbers or shafts all are available on local market and i saw many online...

All best
 
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