Salvimar HERO TOMAHAWK
Salvimar HERO TOMAHAWK
Salvimar HERO TOMAHAWK
Salvimar HERO TOMAHAWK
Salvimar HERO TOMAHAWK
Salvimar HERO TOMAHAWK

    Salvimar HERO TOMAHAWK

    $508.99
    DESCRIPTION

    The Tomahawk propulsion system develops 35% more power, compared to a conventional roller system. The base of the Tomahawk is that of the Hero, while the muzzle of the Roller is the same as that of the Hero Roller. The power system of the Tomahawk sees the pair of main elastics placed under the barrel near the muzzle and connected on one side to the Dyneema wishbone and on the other side connected to the 4 secondary elastics. The main elastic bands (black) are the 16 mm diameter S400 with elongation controlled by the inner core. The 4 secondary elastic bands (red) are the 15-mm-diameter S400R rubbers. The secondary elastics are connected to a special fiberglass loaded nylon element placed under the barrel in front of the grip. The “Hero Spearguns” group is distinguished by high-quality finishes and durable components. The arbalete offers a customizable anatomical grip and a Heavy Metal 350 release mechanism that is precise and robust, providing sensitivity and smoothness. Despite its slightly heavier weight, it is well balanced in the water, allowing for optimal stability and recoil control. Built entirely in Salvimar factory, made in Italy.

    TECHNICAL DETAILS
    • Asymmetric elliptical barrel, aircraft aluminum alloy
    • Shaft Capture ø7.0 105cm2 elastic ø16, 22cm+ 4 ø15, 18cm
    • Teflon® shaftguide
    • Increased profile for better hydrostatic trim
    • Sensitive trigger adjustment
    • Chest loading pad of soft rubber
    • Handle with hook for line releaser fixing or reinforced snap hook
    • New Heavy Metal 350 release mechanism (Tested load 350kg)
    • Ergonomic handle with standard left and right butt
    • Tomahawk propulsion system consisting of: S400 upper elastics with controlled elongation by means of inner sagola core + No. 4 additional inline elastics S400R ø 15mm

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