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Riffe 33" padauk or cressi geronimo elite 105cm?

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socalhunter

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Im having a hard time deciding between the cressi geronimo elite 105cm or the riffe padauk 33". I have the riffe but try to decide if i want to switch to the cressi geronimo elite. any suggestions?
 
Just bought a cressi geronimo elite 105cm gun. should have it this weekend for la jolla kelp beds. I'll let you know what I think. All the reviews I read on it say its a good gun. The only down side is the smaller shaft that has a tendancy to bend with bigger fish. The problem can be resolved with a breakaway tip though that run about 15 to 20$. Also they recomend installing a stronger float line, which can be another 20 dollars. all minor fixes but ill see if this is true this weekend when im diving in the kelp beds.
 
I have the 95cm version of this gun and it's a lovely piece of kit -- the geronimo that is :)
 
What's wrong with the Riffe?

(or is it "I need another/new toy")? That would be something most of us can understand.
 
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