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Spear shaft for Cressi

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akwaman

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I picked up a Cressi speargun which I bought second-hand. I don't know if it's a Comanche or Geronimo because the latest models have different details than the one I have.
I lost the original spear that came with it and was forced to buy another one in Phuket which was longer than the original. I want to get the right size again.

My speargun is 75cm. The online store "Dive Inn" suggests a 115cm spear for a 75cm gun, but 115cm is longer than the spear I now have.:confused:

What do you people suggest is the right size spear and where can I order one?
 

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A 110 will be fine.Any euro shaft should fit but you can get cressi shafts easily online.Hope this helps.
 
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