Smudge
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- Location
- Central Florida
- Detector(s) used
- A Propointer tied to a stick
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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I have examined the forums pretty closely and I'd like some input from the considerable knowledge and experience that this forum has got.
I have my main land detector which I like very much. I am also looking for another detector that will serve three purposes:
1. Act as backup to my main detector;
2. Allows me to hunt in bad weather;
3. Allows me to hunt at salt water beaches up to and including the wet sand (not much surf hunting for me).
Now both the Wader and the ATP seem to fit the bill. Both are waterproof. They operate on vastly different frequencies (2.4 and 15).
Both have their fair share of criticisms, especially related to the quality of construction. But it also appears that both companies have largely addressed these issues and I would consider both to be reliable.
I like the concept of the Wader, with the controls on the headphones which makes the unit lighter overall. The very low frequency of this detector (2.4 kHz) seems to make it ideal for wet salt sand, but it won't hit on small gold very well.
The ATP has newer technology, but I do see a great deal of criticism about its performance in wet salt sand, while some others say it does fine. Also, you have to buy the waterproof headphones seperately, which adds to the cost.
So if anyone has any thoughts, I'd very much like to hear them.
And no, I am not going to buy a Minelab. Too expensive for me right now and I don't trust used detectors. Just a personal thing.
Thanks folks!
I have my main land detector which I like very much. I am also looking for another detector that will serve three purposes:
1. Act as backup to my main detector;
2. Allows me to hunt in bad weather;
3. Allows me to hunt at salt water beaches up to and including the wet sand (not much surf hunting for me).
Now both the Wader and the ATP seem to fit the bill. Both are waterproof. They operate on vastly different frequencies (2.4 and 15).
Both have their fair share of criticisms, especially related to the quality of construction. But it also appears that both companies have largely addressed these issues and I would consider both to be reliable.
I like the concept of the Wader, with the controls on the headphones which makes the unit lighter overall. The very low frequency of this detector (2.4 kHz) seems to make it ideal for wet salt sand, but it won't hit on small gold very well.
The ATP has newer technology, but I do see a great deal of criticism about its performance in wet salt sand, while some others say it does fine. Also, you have to buy the waterproof headphones seperately, which adds to the cost.
So if anyone has any thoughts, I'd very much like to hear them.
And no, I am not going to buy a Minelab. Too expensive for me right now and I don't trust used detectors. Just a personal thing.
Thanks folks!
