



๐ฏ Spearfishing redefined โ dominate the depths with precision and style
The Cressi Geronimo Elite Speargun is a 115cm professional-grade spearfishing tool featuring a heat-treated 6.25mm Swedish steel shaft with kickback-proof flange, an ergonomic adjustable grip for personalized comfort, and a corrosion-resistant hydro-formed barrel optimized for hydrodynamics and balance. Its innovative muzzle system allows for versatile band configurations, while the ambidextrous line release and safety catch ensure seamless operation for all users.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 67 x 3.6 x 2.3 inches |
| Package Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 1.57 x 45.28 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Cressi |
| Model Name | Geronimo Elite 115cm |
| Color | Black |
| Material | metal |
| Manufacturer | Cressi |
| Part Number | FE356430 |
| Size | 115 CM |
K**A
Top notch
I've used this gun on several dives and its worth every penny. I've own several Omer's and a 110 Riffe Euro and this gun compares if not exceeds. Mine is setup with 2x 5/8 bands at 26" and 28" and I changes the shock line to 200lbs black mono-film and added a swivel shock cord. One thing I found is because the line release mechanism is on top and releases the line by dropping straight down (not forward like most), adding a shock cord will make it hard to remove the shaft by hand. However when it is under pressure from the bands it releases with no problem. Every shot has been consistent and accurate. Also though it is hard for me to gauge true distance while behind a gun, my dive partner still can't believe how far it shoot while watching from the side. So much so that he's selling a couple of his guns and picking up one himself. Honestly, everything including the shaft that flexes but doesn't easily bend makes this gun one of the best I've seen. Put it in the cart and enjoy. Aloha and happy diving Note: the changes I made to the setup were because that is how I setup all my guns not because the stock setup was bad. (UPDATE) been using the gun long enough to comment on durability and I must say it is holding up just fine. I have had no issues with the gun so far and no concerns. 3 drivers watching me use this gun have gone out and bought them self one already.
J**P
Decent entry level gun
ya know, this gun is ok for the beginning spearo... the gun overall makes alot of noise in the water and the trigger action locks up on me in the water where I cant load the gun or pull te trigger... in my opinion, if you want a railgun, there are other companies out there for about the same price give or take 100... check out mako spearguns
A**N
Solid buy, accurate and quality construction.
Very happy with this as my first speargun. It's not top of the line, but it is well made, and shoots straight. I have been using it mostly in shallow to medium depth reefs, and the occasional deeper water with bigger fish. Learning to properly load this railgun style design was a pain, but once I got used to it, it's really not a big deal. After seeing other people skimp and go for slightly cheaper options only to have issue after issue, I have been really pleased with the consistent performance of this over the past year. I always very thoroughly rinse with fresh water for several minutes, while moving the trigger and removing and inserting the shaft, followed by placing it in indirect sunlight with good airflow until it dries. I always spray lubricant into the moving parts and metal connections to prevent corrosion once it is dry, and so far everything seems to function the way it did on day 1. I just recently ordered replacement bands, and chose to no longer continue to use the metal wishbone that comes with the included band for safety reasons, but other than that this gun has been an excellent buy.
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