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Replacement Bands for Cressi Comanche 90

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Mitchmcnick

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Hi, I bought a Cressi Comanche 90 a few months ago to do some reef fishing and I noticed that the stock bands are not very powerful. After a few uses one of the bands snapped. I'm looking at either getting the Cressi G20's or the S45's but not sure which one to get. If anyone could help me out with what band and what size band to get that would be ery helpful!
 
I can't answer your question directly but I have some information which you may or may not be of interest: I converted my Omer speargun to bulk rubber circle bands: cheaper, more rubber, more power & soft dyneema wishbones. Italian forum member Spaghetti raved about French Dessault rubbers (& he is very patriotic, so that must have hurt! ). However, I notice that some brands screw-in bands are interchangeable and some are not (e.g. a Picasso screw-on wishbone did not fit on my 18mm Omer screw-in bands - the threads were quite different).

Let us know what you decide(d) and how you got on the result

BTW I liked the 18mm Omer screw-in bands well enough, seemed quite powerful & long lasting. I started with a Rob Allen railgun & wanted to incorporate some of the cool features from that with the cool features of my Omer spearguns. I am really pleased with the result - very stripped down, simple, light, slim, quiet, powerful - what's not to love about all that?!
 
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