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Seatec Snake 70 setup advice/tips wanted

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Kodama

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For spearing along the English Channel I got the Seatec Snake 70 speargun. It came with two 16mm bands and articulated wishbones. Not necessarily my favorite but I will use it like this and see wether I like it before I change anything.
I would love to hear about others who use this gun and how they have set it up. One or two bands? Single wrap I suppose? Bungee?
If you use it with one band how is your setup and when would you prefer two bands?

I am hoping to hear as much as I can about this gun. This will hopefully save me some time to figure out all its intricacies.

Of what I can tell it is really well made and I can't wait to get in the water with it to experience it's performance. The line release is quite unique and ultra simple but I am still a bit skeptical about it.
 
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