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Rob Allen Scorpia 110

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Rob Allen Scorpia is a cost effective speargun that will nonetheless perform well when you want to shoot a larger fish. Made of aircraft grade aluminium

Original price was: $449.00.Current price is: $249.00.

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Rob Allen Scorpia

The Rob Allen Scorpia is a cost effective spearfishing speargun that will nonetheless perform well when you want to shoot a larger fish.

First of all, it has the same internal working parts as the premium Rob Allen spearguns such as the Sparid Railgun.

The material of the barrel is aircraft grade aluminium with a wall thickness of 1mm and the material of the mechanism is glass reinforced nylon with a 6.6 mm single notch 316 stainless steel spear.

TheRob Allen Scorpia is fitted with a single 16 mm rubber and is available in 5 barrel sizes: 70 | 80 | 90 | 100 | 110 | 120 cm

In conclusion, this speargun is a great choice for the beginner spearo on a budget!

 

Features of the Rob Allen Scorpia:

  • 1mm aircraft grade aluminium barrel
  • 6.6 mm single notch 316 stainless steel spear
  • Glass reinforced nylon mechanism
  • 16mm rubber with Dyneema cord bridle
  • Current Rob Allen Vectra handle / mech with reel mount
  • 7mm twin notch Spring Steel shaft coated
  • 400lb Mono shooting line

 

About Rob Allen:

The South African company is a leader in quality, reliability and astounding all round speargun performance. Rob Allen has been refining and rebuilding the same core model for over 15 years. The company keeps removing imperfections and tuning out issues and problematic areas that in-house professionals and users world wide reported.

Because of this, Rob Allen offers exceptional gear to a well earned huge fan base.

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Length

70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120

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