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Wanted Looking for a cressi commanche 75

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Thanks John, othree are about the same price too. Was just asking if anyone had one that they wern't using anymore. Bit Like my immersion 90 sat in the wardrobe...:confused:

But thanks again

Jay
 
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While the cressi is a good gun I don't think it's much better than the Beuchat especially in the 75cm size (I've used both). The beuchat is usually cheaper (nearer £60) and to be honest I prefer it.

Dave.
 
Would agree with you dave, but my brother has lost my friends cressi in the sea and i will have to replace it for him. I was trying to replace it before informing him, but may tell him now and see what he would like. Brothers!!!!!!!use the wrist loop stupid...
 
I have a Comanche 60, eventually. You can tell your friend it just shrank from cold water...rofl
 
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