How I Made the Best even Better...for me.

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How I Made the Best even Better...for me: Photos added.

In my post re the Maiden Voyage of Steve’s Detector rod teamed with the Quest wireless headphones, I summarized by stating that this team was the best set for me and my type of hunting.
So how did I make the best even better? I now have 2 of Steve’s rods and 2 pair of the Quest headphones for my 2 EQXs which was a big step in making the best better. However, to cap it off, I installed a Jeff Herke’s arm cuff on each of my EQXs.

So in my opinion, I’ve now made the best set up for me even better! :icon_thumleft:

Just the view from my foxhole....

ColonelDan EQX800+.jpg

A better shot of the controlling end

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Thats cool but you know what you can do to make it cooler??...post pics!!:laughing7:
 

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I got the Herke cuff on mine too along with Steves CF shaft and CW. It's the way to go if you want cure most of the Equinox issues.
 

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Agreed ToeCutter...............pics would make this thread way cooler !! ;-)
 

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Colonel -- I'm so glad you like the new setup! And I agree, Jeff's cuffs are a really nice accessory. I'm happy to be partnered with him, on those...

HighVDI -- I really appreciate the endorsement!!

Toecutter and ctdirtdigger -- Dan has the silver-colored shafts; perhaps he will post pictures here. In the mean time, I do have a picture of one of my silver shafts, with a counterweight installed, from one of my other customers (though his does not include the Herke cuff). I'll post it here for you guys, an maybe Dan can show us his! :)

Thanks!

Steve

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Colonel you are so right.
I have Steve’s Carbon fiber shaft and the counter weight. It really helps on balancing the weight of the coil and I can now detect a lot longer and not be so tired at the end of the day. With the counter weight I can actually extend the shaft and have a nice smooth wider swing. And am not swinging by my feet. On the beach I can cover a 6-7” swing , I’m only 5’4” tall. So yes the counter weight dose make a big difference.
Steve is a really nice guy to work with you on setting you up your machine with his Carbon fiber shaft and counter weight.

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Due to popular demand, here is a photo of my EQX 800 set up with Steve's rod, Herke arm cuff and Quest wireless headphones. I used it this weekend for two days of detecting on Amelia Island Florida and it was great. Couldn't ask for a better set up.

ColonelDan EQX800+.jpg


A better shot of the controlling end!

EQX Business End.jpg
 

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Per request, photos have been added.
 

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What makes the arm cuff better than the one that comes with the machine? Which I hate by the way.
 

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Doug -- THANK YOU for the very kind words; I am so glad that the shaft and counterweight is working well for you, and has made your detecting more comfortable! :)

ColonelDan -- THANKS for sharing the pictures. That setup looks really nice (but, I guess I'm a bit biased, there, LOL)!

tennessee digger -- others, such as ColonelDan, may chime in with their opinions, but I'll offer my thoughts, as I'm not only a "seller" of Jeff's "Herke" cuff, but also a user, LOL! Jeff has been making these cuffs for years, for various machines, with the only differences being tweaks to the "connection portion" of the cuff, so that it fits on different machines. I actually bought one of his cuffs about eight years ago, for my Minelab Explorer, and I loved the cuff. That's why I'm so glad to be able to offer it in a version that fits my Equinox shafts. A couple of things that make it a better cuff, IMO, are:

1. Durability. Obviously, you aren't going to break an aluminum cuff, whereas you could (and some have) break the plastic stock cuff.


2.
Fit. Being made of (black powder-coated) aluminum, the cuff can be "molded," slightly, to fit your own forearm diameter, since aluminum is a slightly pliable metal.


3.
Weight. The Herke cuff weighs about 8.5 oz., versus the 4 oz. stock cuff. While some might see the extra weight as a negative, it is -- ESPECIALLY in the case of the Equinox -- a POSITIVE, as that extra 4.5 oz. of weight is in the RIGHT LOCATION, i.e. in the BUTT-END of the shaft. Thus, it assists in counterbalancing the nose-heaviness that the Equinox is so known for.


4.
Comfort. Especially with the optional, padded neoprene cover added, the cuff is very comfortable to use.


Hopefully, this helps to answer your question, digger; perhaps another opinion or two will be offered, as well, by others...

Thanks!

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Doug -- THANK YOU for the very kind words; I am so glad that the shaft and counterweight is working well for you, and has made your detecting more comfortable! :)

ColonelDan -- THANKS for sharing the pictures. That setup looks really nice (but, I guess I'm a bit biased, there, LOL)!

tennessee digger -- others, such as ColonelDan, may chime in with their opinions, but I'll offer my thoughts, as I'm not only a "seller" of Jeff's "Herke" cuff, but also a user, LOL! Jeff has been making these cuffs for years, for various machines, with the only differences being tweaks to the "connection portion" of the cuff, so that it fits on different machines. I actually bought one of his cuffs about eight years ago, for my Minelab Explorer, and I loved the cuff. That's why I'm so glad to be able to offer it in a version that fits my Equinox shafts. A couple of things that make it a better cuff, IMO, are:

1. Durability. Obviously, you aren't going to break an aluminum cuff, whereas you could (and some have) break the plastic stock cuff.


2.
Fit. Being made of (black powder-coated) aluminum, the cuff can be "molded," slightly, to fit your own forearm diameter, since aluminum is a slightly pliable metal.


3.
Weight. The Herke cuff weighs about 8.5 oz., versus the 4 oz. stock cuff. While some might see the extra weight as a negative, it is -- ESPECIALLY in the case of the Equinox -- a POSITIVE, as that extra 4.5 oz. of weight is in the RIGHT LOCATION, i.e. in the BUTT-END of the shaft. Thus, it assists in counterbalancing the nose-heaviness that the Equinox is so known for.


4.
Comfort. Especially with the optional, padded neoprene cover added, the cuff is very comfortable to use.


Hopefully, this helps to answer your question, digger; perhaps another opinion or two will be offered, as well, by others...

Thanks!

Steve


I agree with Steve on his description of the Herke arm cuff. Having spent a good part of my life on and around tanks, I like strength in all my equipment! :laughing7: Jeff's arm cuffs fit that bill to a T.

Just FYI, since all my hunting is in and around saltwater, I didn't use the stick on pad Jeff sends with his cuffs. I prefer the bare aluminum that can be cleaned easily and doesn't hold the sand....but that's just my personal preference.

In any case, Jeff's arm cuffs installed on Steve's detector rod is perfect for me.

Just the view from my foxhole...
 

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Dan - glad you took my recco on the Quest phones. At the time I hadn't acquired them for test. I am still bouncing them off my Miccus phones but need to do more testing, but the water resistant specs were right and I like the pair that I use with ny Deus, so took the plunge too with my Equinox.
 

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