X-Terra Elite coils vs NOX coils

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I recently picked up an X-Terra Elite to augment my Sovereign Elite on the beaches, and I plan on using the X-Terra Elite for coinshooting on land, due to the TID and depth indicators on the screen, along with weight, wireless headphones, etc.

I know I can use NOX coils on my X-Terra Elite, but I don’t think the NOX can use the X-Terra Elite’s coils, so if that’s the case, that’s a bit interesting to me. One can use the other’s coils but not vice-versa?

But what I’m curious about is the price disparity of the X-Terra Elite’s coils vs the NOX coils. The X-Terra Elite’s coils look to sell for about ½ the price of a similar NOX coil. If I recall, I think the X-Terra Elite’s 12” elliptical retails for about $125.00, but a NOX 11” seem to be priced around $225/$250 or so.

Just wondering why the difference in prices between X-Terra Elite’s & NOX coils. Are NOX coils better, heavier duty, or have a built-in transmitter or booster that the X-Terra Elite’s coils may not have? Since we tend to equate price with quality, I’m trying to figure out why X-Terra Elite coils cost much less than NOX coils.

Anyone know why there’s such a large difference in price between X-Terra Elite & NOX coils? And why would an X-Terra Elite be able to use NOX coils, but a NOX can’t use X-Terra Elite’s coils, if that’s the case?
 

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