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Omer Airbalete Review

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Gazz

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I recently sold my airbalete. Although it is agood gun, i never use it as i perfer the assos and i struggle with aiming when swapping between the two.

Right before the new owner came around to pick it up i decided to do this quick video review. I missed a few things but it may help people who are looking at buying one.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98kHRdw7B2I]Omer Airbalete 110 Review - YouTube[/ame]
 
Great stuff Gazz even if you do have a funny accent ...LOL
You should of had a Tomba fitted though!
 
Great stuff Gazz even if you do have a funny accent ...LOL
You should of had a Tomba fitted though!

Ha Ha, i did have the flu when doing this which would have made me sound funny, but u guess i have a aussie accent to ;)

I felt tripple wraps on the airbalete would be too much for the line release, the gun felt a bit to flimsy for my abuse and parts for omer are scarce here in aus, i had to get spares from the US (spearfishingworld). I prefer my asso115.
 
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