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Tahitian speargun shaft made of Sandvik stainless steel. Extremely hard shaft of 1800 Mpa (~52 Hrc).
A classic spearfishing stiletto knife.
This is a special edition of the classic Xifias shafts, made of Sandvik steel and hardened to 1800 Mpa (HRc 50-51).
Yellow spearfishing buoy manufactured in accordance with the Greek legal requirements. Made of Italian PVC with two independent bladders.
This is a sturdy yet affordable weight vest for trimming your ballast when fishing in shallow waters.
Standard lead diving weight suitable for ballast belts and vests.
Standard 7mm Inox shaft with double notches,hardened to 17-4Ph. M7 threaded tip.
Rapid lead diving weight suitable for ballast belts. Allows rapid removal or addition of the weight to the belt for quick boyancy adjustment.
Xifias double lined spearfishing socks with brown photo camouflage pattern and non-slip sole.
Classic soft silicone spearfishing and freediving snorkel.
Horseshoe shaped ankle weights with Velcro fastening for even distribution of the ballast.
Spare yellow flag with standard plastic pole for spearfishing and diving floats. Manufactured in accordance with the requirements for Greece.
Heavy and durable 7mm hardened trident for hunting mid sized hish in holes. The middle prong is longer with double floppers.
Xifias flat trident with floppers
Xifias short articulated wishbone with plastic caps
Standard nylon weight belt with stainless steel quick-release buckle.
Standard lead diving weight suitable for ballast belts and vests.
Paralyzer shaft tip with 5x4.5 inox barbs suitable for both speargun shafts and pole spears with M7 thread.
Shaft tip with two floppers, thinned stem and conic point.
Thinned 8cm. INOX speargun shaft tip with two long floppers.
Large capacity linewinder for spearfishing and diving float lines.
Short shaft tip with double flopper and conic point.
Short shaft tip with single flopper and conic point.
Simple and effective tool for scaling your catch. An indispensable and cost effective addition to your gear, allowing your diving knife to remain sharp.