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Torelli Ono speargun rating

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Jul 13, 2019
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Hey guys
decided to up grade my speargun and have been eyeing of the Torelli Ono by Rob torelli. its a pretty neat gun by the looks of it, has a life time warranty and is made in Australia so i sort of trust it a bit more than some of the other Chinese crap out their. Heres the link to it, https://torelli.com.au/index.php/spearguns/torelli-spearguns/torelli-ono-speargun.html
just thought i would get you guys thoughts on it. Your help would be much appreciated,
 
Probably made or partially made in Taiwan or China. Looks quite good from picture but you can't beat holding one in real life. I visited a spearing store in Paignton and handled the impressive selection, many from brands I had not heard of before or since. Some felt wonderful, others just not right somehow and some indifferent. Price and brand fame seemed to have little bearing on feel and close inspection. If you, handle several models & brands. ;)
 
ok, thanks very much for your insight Mr. X, would be interested as to how it would compare with the rabitech stealth pro. that also sounds like a good gun and a bit more well known.
 
Probably made or partially made in Taiwan or China. Looks quite good from picture but you can't beat holding one in real life. I visited a spearing store in Paignton and handled the impressive selection, many from brands I had not heard of before or since. Some felt wonderful, others just not right somehow and some indifferent. Price and brand fame seemed to have little bearing on feel and close inspection. If you, handle several models & brands. ;)
how do you think this would compare to the rob allen tuna gun
 
Looks comparable and RAs are not perfect but you will likely miss the first class service and warranty provided by RA.
 
Not sure about RA parts but I believe Rabitech and Mako spearguns are made in Taiwan. Both are well regarded.
 
so my torelli arrived today and feels pretty solid, the only thing i would change maybe is the safety which is a bit noisy and is hardish to push on and off, the spear seems strong and springs back like you would expect spring steel to, the barrel seems unbendable, the line feels good and dosent seem to twist to much and get tangled at all. handle is very comfortable, the loading but isnt to prominent but i will get the pad for it soon
 
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