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Amazing power and little to no recoil! This is and ideal speargun for spearfishing on the reef. The cuddlefish shape allows the speargun to cut through the water effortlessly while tracking fish.
The Andre 125CM REEF ROLLER is equip with a 7.5mm x 124.4cm (49") two mini shark fin & rest tab, 5/8" power bands, & kicker band. An additional Kicker band on the top gives your shot a little more power! If you want a super powerful and maneuverable roller...this is it! The Andre 125 Reef Roller is extremely accurate without the recoil of a traditional 2-4 band speargun.
The Andre 125 Reef Roller has a 49.5 inch stock. The 4.5" euro-handle placement give you more reach and natural aim. The shaft & mechanism sit further back on the Andre 125 Reef Roller to increase band pull and increase power.
Custom ergonomic teakwood grips designed to improve comfortable, secure grip that minimizes hand fatigue, enhances trigger control, and improves speargun handling.
This is an excellent speargun for the fish like calico, white seabass, halibut, yellowtail and more!
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Speargun Features:
Fully rigged with flopper shaft, bands, muzzle bungee and shooting line
Stock length - 49.5 inches (125.7cm)
Heavy-Duty 3 laminate teak stock & ballasted from front to back
Handle - Custom Ergonomic Teakwood Grip
Handle Placement - 4.5" from the back of the butt
Line - inline 300 lb monofilament
Shaft Diameter - 7.5mm x 124.4cm (49") Flopper
Distance of 3 wraps of shooting line to behind the flopper 22'10"
Power Bands:
Band Stretch:
From Band Slot to loading point
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Please note that Freediving and spearfishing are inherently dangerous sports and should only be undertaken by experienced, well-trained divers. More powerful spearguns must be fired with two hands and a locked elbow to prevent injury from excess recoil. Do not load or unload your speargun out of the water, treat every speargun as if it were loaded. Never point your speargun at anything you do not intend to shoot. Before you begin your dive, be sure to check all your gear. You should never dive alone and your equipment should be serviced regularly. You should always plan your dive and dive your plan. You should discuss safety precautions, your plan, and contingency plans with everyone onboard BEFORE you dive. Communication among divers and operators is imperative. Failure to adhere to these guidelines could potentially result in physical harm or death. Blue Tuna Spearfishing is not responsible for any loss, damage, harm, or death caused by using any of our products.