AFTERSHOCK HYBRID POLESPEARS
AFTERSHOCK HYBRID POLESPEARS

AFTERSHOCK HYBRID POLESPEARS

Prix régulier$164.00
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AfterShock Hybrid 1/2″ TRAVEL Pole Spears are the BADDEST boys in town! 

Evolve is stoked to bring you the AfterShock patent pending technology giving you a 2ND CHANCE to further penetrate your prongs, barbs, floppers or slip-tips deeper through your prey!  Skillfully machined using aerospace stainless steel, 7075 hard anodized aluminum and T700 carbon. Available in 4 sizes, AST9 – 9′, AST8 – 8′, AST7 – 7′ and AST6. All spears come with our exclusive Carbon Steel HD 3-Prongs and USA-Made Dura-Bands.

Blast through your target and increase your chance of a successful catch upon impact!  AfterShock mechanism releases a second hammer on impact stunning your prey with a second BANG!  The second BANG then drives your tips deeper or completely through your prey, bringing home dinner tonight!

AfterShock travel spears breakdown into 2 or 3 sections (depending on length) not including tip.  Removing the AfterShock section enables you to use as a lighter spear for smaller reef fish. Add more versatility using optional 1′, 2′ or 3′ extenders to increase lengths for varying dive conditions.

Release the AfterShock, enjoy the BANG!

Weight 4.2 lbs Dimensions 40 × 7 × 2 in Model AST6 – $164, AST7 – $169, AST8 – $175, AST9 – $179 Tips Carbon Steel 3-Prong (+0), Stainless Steel Knurled 3-Prong (+$13), EVO Flopper 7mm (+13), EVO HD Flopper 8mm (+19), EVO+ Slip-Tip w/ Cable (+52), EVO+ Slip-Tip w/ Spectra (+62)

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Jakob

I loved every single part

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Robbie Silva
AFTERSHOCK HYBRID POLESPEAR

I took it out for a test dive 2 days after I purchased it first couple drops I noticed how
Slippery the machine grip was it was very hard to grip that spear. I shot a few fish then went out of the water to modify the grips temporarily with some electric tape and rope. I then jumped back in the water to give it another go, big difference I was hitting every fish I aimed at and I could actually get a good grip. I guess what I’m saying is that it is an excellent 3 prong but the grip is a setback and it is a little noisy from the aftershock portion of the spear other then that it is a really well made polespear really excellent craftsmanship.