which is a better choice for East coast beach hunting

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Looking at all of the post, I would say the Nox..wetsand, dry. I would have one if I hunted those area.
 

few friends are doing great with TDIs right now in ma. waters
 

I use my Tesoro Cibola at a salt beach does well, I think either one of yours would be ok.
 

I'm looking for someone who has used both in saltwater with and without waterproof headphones knee to chest deep
 

I'm looking for someone who has used both in saltwater with and without waterproof headphones knee to chest deep

Right here! Get the Equinox 600. Used the Tesoro Sand Shark for years before the NOX came out. :skullflag:
 

At the present time, I'd go with the Equinox. I'm not aware of many good waterproof headphone choices available for the Anfibio yet. The Nox has been out there awhile now and has a good track record so far. I haven't heard much feedback on the Anfibio......especially in salt water. If weight is an issue, it's heavier than the Nox. It looks like it can go a bit deeper underwater though......16 feet vs. 10 feet.
 

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Nox! I hunt southern mass all summer. Just returned from Naples, Fla. last week and mostly used the Nox in knee to neck deep water. Very impressed having been using an excal and pulse machines in tandem for years. I believe the anfibio is just like the makro multi kruzer and is reviewed on YouTube channel “ detector comparisons”. For wet sanding the Nox is a beast but excal has it beat in depth and stability when in waves and currents imho. Minelab has the pedigree for ocean performance. First day in the ocean with the Nox netted 7 rings two of gold ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1547504676.131850.webp
 

Nox! I hunt southern mass all summer. Just returned from Naples, Fla. last week and mostly used the Nox in knee to neck deep water. Very impressed having been using an excal and pulse machines in tandem for years. I believe the anfibio is just like the makro multi kruzer and is reviewed on YouTube channel “ detector comparisons”. For wet sanding the Nox is a beast but excal has it beat in depth and stability when in waves and currents imho. Minelab has the pedigree for ocean performance. First day in the ocean with the Nox netted 7 rings two of goldView attachment 1671160

Thanks to everyone
Tax return will get me the nox 800. Looking forward to that. I've been using the Dual Field for 3 years and have found 5 or 6 rings including a $2000.00 replacement value Tiffany plat 950 about 16" under wet sand. I'm getting tired of digging all the iron. Too much iron for this old dude
 

Bluetuber hits Ma. bchs all the time -
conditions in other areas of the country can be very different than what you see up here
so he can give you the most accurate info hopefully for what you need


Thanks to everyone
Tax return will get me the nox 800. Looking forward to that. I've been using the Dual Field for 3 years and have found 5 or 6 rings including a $2000.00 replacement value Tiffany plat 950 about 16" under wet sand. I'm getting tired of digging all the iron. Too much iron for this old dude
 

nox 800 i live in ct it works great you will really like it i have found over ten gold with it
 

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