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Picasso Cobra Rail???? Or omer cayman HF?

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andypb

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Hi guys,

Looking forward to my second season of spearfishing in the UK (totally addicted), and about to buy myself my first 'proper' gun.

Was about to buy an Omer cayman HF 75, which looks pretty decent and gets good reviews. But then I noticed a Picasso Cobra Rail which seems like a bargain. http://www.picassouk.co.uk/product/picasso-cobra-rail/

Anyone used the Picasso? Cant find much info anywhere.

Thanks in advance

Andy
 
What did you get? Either would likely be a fine spearguns, and both are models that I am interested in too. What was your first speargun? .
 
Hey guys,

I have been running a Picasso Cobra 90 in Portugal and I'm really happy with it, easy to maneuver, very light in water and the way the head and butt are designed provide a clear to view for the shot. It is my go to gun. Just in case, I use a 6.5mm shark fin shaft with twin 16mm bands: Picasso Boom. Very easy to load, the shot is smooth and they provide enough power.

Cheers,

Gonçalo
 
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