- The B Daniel Single Invert consists of two configurations 1: 4 paired (8 individual bands 2×20.5mm & 6x18mm or 6x16mm 7.5mm or 8mm spear)… Or: 3 paired (6 individual bands 2×20.5mm & 4x18mm 7mm or 7.25mm spear) This speargun has unmatched power, accuracy and 0 recoil.
- This speargun is offered in various sizes starting from 104cm up to 115cm (the measurement refers to the loading length of the speargun)
- The muzzle pulleys are custom made by using very high quality composite materials that are resistant to wear.
- The band pulleys are of the highest quality . Their breaking strength is over 400 kg each.
- All the cords used for the movement of the spear are pure dyneema.
- The B Daniel Single Invert has a diamond shaped body that consists of 7 laminates of seasoned Exotic Iroko that is rot-free shipbuilding hardwood.
- All the functional parts are of the highest quality . The parts include the trigger mechanism, trigger guard, reel, bands, line guides, etc.
- The spear is modified in order to achieve smooth penetrating tips and good accuracy, The spears are 7mm, 7.5mm or 8mm depending on speargun length and setup.
- The speargun can have a natural wood finish or a cammo finish with a high quality protective coating.
- The speargun comes complete with reel, bands, spear. Final ballasting is made by the end user. Additional ballast mods can be made by the owner by adding or removing weight in the two compartments provided under the speargun. (extra weight is provided)
- No recoil.
- Shooting distance up to 7m+ with extreme strength, penetration and accuracy. (always from tip of the spear) 8m+ shots are also achieved by this speargun.
Before spearfishing, it is important to ballast the speargun according to the water you intend diving in.
Due to different water characteristics such as the salt content or freshwater spearfishing, ballasting of the speargun is made by the client.
Freshwater spearfishing needs less weight and saltier water needs more weight.
The process is honestly easy. Simply unscrew the one screw from the two weight caps and loosen the other one thus enabling the cap to turn and reveal the weight openingsā¦ simply remove or add weight to ballast the speargun to be light in hand.
It is important to have the speargun slightly front heavy for accuracy purposes and to eliminate movement of the speargun when aiming in waters with slightly stronger currents.
The speargun comes with extra weights in its compartment and with a spare weight.