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Spearfishing and Freediving Australian Collection 2013/14 Company Profile Spearfishing and Freediving Australian Collection 2013/14 Company profile Mares 2013 collection confirms yet again our leadership in sports and water recreation! We are never satisfied with what we’ve achieved; we never rest on our laurels, and we’re always striving to create products that can deliver the very best. It’s a process that never stops – it’s ongoing research and all we ask is that you get ready for the best! Whatever water sport your prefer, with Mares… JUST ADD WATER. 4 Mission. Intro In 1949, Ludovico Mares designed and manufactured his first masks and spearguns with one dream and 4 Spearguns purpose in mind: To share his unbridled passion for the sea and diving with the rest of the world. At its birth, Mares was just one small factory in Rapallo, but now, only 60 years later, the Italian based company dominates the scuba diving world, and is at the forefront of new and innovative dive technologies. Over the past six decades, Mares has come a long way, by achieving new goals, taking diving to new and extreme heights and depths. The Mares name represents only the best in dive products. Guided by this principle, Mares has become a worldwide leader in the manufacturing and distribution of state-of-the-art diving equipment, and continually sets new industry standards. The constant investment 12 Fins in innovation, the unceasing, patient research in the field of manufacturing materials and processes, combined with the expertise of our staff and a creative, professional approach grants Mares its leading position and makes our brand a synonym of quality, safety and reliability. The best of Mares is wrapped up in every product to meet the needs of each single diver. Enjoy diving with advanced performance through superior technology: this is our mission. Discover all that Mares has to offer: you will find a collection of new fantastic products where superior technology and emotion is at the core. Mask’s & Snorkels But this result wouldn’t have been possible without our undisputed love for the sea, an all-encompassing 14 vocation rooted in the history of our legendary founder that is felt powerfully by everyone at Mares. Although we manufacture our products using state-of-the-art machinery and use the most sophisticated electronic equipment, the core of our business and the spark that makes everything happen is still the same today as it was 60 years ago: Passion. Come and discover the Mares world, all you need to do is... Just add water. 20 Neoprene 21 Accessories 5 Viper Pro 423419 - 100/110/120 cm The Viper Pro sling gun is characterized by excellent quality construction; paired with innovative technical solutions that make it possible to guarantee great precision, power, maximum rigidity, and manageability. Optional swiveling band fork adapter, for traditional dual slings. Stainless steel trigger mechanism in a reversed position, manufactured in stainless steel with high-precision laser cut parts. Adjustable trigger sensitivity, and on Viper Pro the distance between the trigger and the handle can be customized. Stainless steel side line-releaser and two lateral alligator clips. Australian rigging with line bungee and shark clip on handle. Speed ø 7mm tahitian shaft, S-Power Speed ø 19-mm circular sling, on all Viper guns. Includes special Australian rigging, bungee with carabiner, and sharkclip on Viper Pro handle 100cm 422419 RRP $399.00 110cm 422419 RRP $429.00 120cm 422419 RRP $449.00 6 Aluminum barrel with a new cross-section that guarantees maximum Open head configuration, with off-axis holes for using Preformed handle with concave surface for the thumb. rigidity. Upper shaft guide and lower line guide. one or two circular slings. Removable bridge included. High-functionality grip. Handle covering in soft high- visibility anti-slip material. Optional reel, Spiro 87 423017, Spiro 65 423918. ø 6 / 6.25 / 6.5 / 7 mm Reel Spiro 65, 423918 RRP $39.95 87, 423917 ø 26 mm ø 28 mm 7 Phantom Carbon 423413 - 75/95/110 cm Phantom Carbon Single-piece speargun made of reinforced Carbon/Nylon. Cuttlebone barrel and integrated shaft 75cm guide with special design for each barrel length to achieve perfect buoyancy. The material used RRP $299.00 423413 absorbs vibrations to make the speargun noiseless. The highly-sensitive stainless steel trigger 95cm mechanism is also suitable for use with powerful dual slings. High performance 19-mm S-Power RRP $319.00 423413 circular sling and articulated wishbone. Tempered 17-4PH stainless steel, 7-mm diameter shaft, 110cm single barb. Available in 75, 95, and 110-cm sizes. Australian rigging, bungee with carabiner, RRP $339.00 423413 and sharkclip on handle Phantom FV 423414 - 75/95/110 cm Phantom FV 75cm Single-piece speargun made of reinforced Nylon. Cuttlebone barrel and integrated shaft guide RRP $279.00 423414 with special design for each barrel length to achieve perfect buoyancy. The material used absorbs 95cm vibrations to make the speargun noiseless. The highly-sensitive stainless steel trigger mechanism RRP $289.00 423414 is also suitable for use with powerful dual slings. High performance 19-mm S-Power circular sling Australian rigging, bungee with carabiner, 110cm and articulated wishbone. Tempered 17-4PH stainless steel, 7-mm diameter shaft, single barb. and sharkclip on handle RRP $299.00 8 423414 Available in 75, 95, and 110-cm sizes. Bandit 423834- 75/95/110/120 cm Bandit The Bandit sling gun is characterized by its level of features all included for an 55cm 110cm RRP $99.00 RRP $149.00 entry level price. Australia rigging, including Dyneema bridle, tricut 7mm finned 423420 423420 spearshaft, sharkclip on handle, line bungee. Also features dual sling closed 75cm 120cm RRP $99.00 RRP $159.00 muzzel, extended loading plate, over-molded comfort handle and guided rail*. 423420 423420 *Guided rail in 110cm/120cm 95cm RRP $124.00 423420 9 Cyrano Evo HF 423153 - 90/110 cm with power adjusting system. Cyrano Evo HF Fifty years of experience developing pneumatic spearguns lead Mares to introduce the new Cyrano EVO HF. 90cm RRP $539.00 This innovation represents an enormous improvement in the evolution of pneumatic spearguns. 423153 Speed, precision, power, maneuverability, and ease of use, make the Cyrano EVO HF the 110cm RRP $550.00 pneumatic speargun of choice for every spearfisherman. New preformed handle with concave 423153 surface for the thumb and high-function grip. Distance between trigger and handle can be adjusted to personal ergonomics. Australian rigging, bungee with carabiner, The side line release is located in the upper position. Connecting piston between the trigger, and sharkclip on handle 1.5mm release cog, and release mechanism have been modified for greater sensitivity and soft touch. Greatly reduced cone with steel cord sheath and side line sheath pin. Easier-to-insert load adjuster with a 230% larger cross section of the opening. Cyrano Evo 423154 - 70 cm with power adjusting system. Cyrano Evo The new Cyrano Evo uses the same handle and trigger as the Cyrano Evo HF. The outer barrel has 70cm a circular section 40 mm in diameter, a lighter single-piece head, smaller cone with steel cord RRP $399.00 423154 sheath, and side line sheath pin. The Cyrano EVO uses the new piston EVO and 7-mm threaded shaft tip included. Australian rigging, bungee with carabiner, and sharkclip on handle 10 Cyrano 413100 - 70/97/110 cm with power adjusting system. Cyrano The Cyrano speargun combines the power characteristics of a pneumatic 70cm gun with manageability and extreme shaft speed. Highly sensitive release RRP $419.00 413100 mechanism. Ergonomic handle with a soft insert. The 85, 97 and 110-cm sizes Australian rigging, bungee with carabiner, 97cm are fitted with a 7-mm tahitian Race shaft. The other lengths are fitted with a RRP $449.00 and sharkclip on handle 413100 7-mm shaft with a threaded tip. Special bag included. Available in 55, 70, 85, 97 110cm and 110-cm sizes, all with power adjusting system (WP). RRP $479.00 413100 Sten 413105 - 49/70*/100* cm * with power adjusting system. Sten The first Mares Sten was created in 1967. The Sten has become the best dive buddy 49cm to countless spearfishermen around the world, appreciating its precision, power, and RRP $299.00 413105 reliability. Sten uses a two-piece head, 13mm internal barrel, and 8mm shaft with 70cm threaded tip ensuring excellent power and penetration. The 49cm Sten come with its RRP $329.00 413105 own sheath that can be straped to your leg. Australian rigging, bungee with carabiner, 100cm and sharkclip on handle RRP $359.00 413105 11 11 Phantom Phantom Viper Pro Carbon FV Bandit 100 110 120 75 95 110 75 95 110 55 75 95 110 120 Ø mm 77777777777777 Speed Shaft cm 140 150 160 115 130 150 115 130 150 Ø mm 19 19 19 19 19 19 16 16 16 16 16 S-Power Speed circular sling cm 48 65 70 48 65 70 34 41 50 60 60 Ø mm 16 16 16 Two S-Power Speed circular slings cm 55 60 65 Line Bungee with Snap Clip On head • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sharkclip On handle • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.5-mm Ø monoline assembled • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cyrano Evo Cyrano HF Evo Cyrano Sten 100* 110* 70* 70* 97* 110* 45 70* 100* Ø mm 7 7 7 7 Shaft Race cm 105 120 105 120 Ø mm 7 7 8 8 8 Threaded shaft cm 68,5 68,5 37,5 67,5 98,5 Operating pressure BAR 24 24 20 20 24 24 13 16 18 11-mm internal barrel •••••• 13-mm internal barrel ••• Compact head • Connecting piston Ø mm 1,5 ••••••••• On head ••••••••• Bungee with Big Carabiner On handle ••••••••• 1.5-mm Ø monoline assembled •••••• 12 12 Spearguns Cyrano Cyrano Phantom Phantom Evo HF Evo Cyrano Sten Viper Pro Carbon FV Bandit Code 423153 423154 413109 413110 423418 423413 423414 423420 Lengths (cm) 90* 70* 70* 49 100 75 75 55# 110* 97* 70* 110 95 95 75# 110* 100* 120 110 110 95# 110 120 Superior accuracy ••••••• 11-mm internal barrel ••• 13-mm internal barrel • Maximum rigidity • Hydroformed barrel • Internal barrel off-axis •• Superior performance •• • * With power adjusting system.
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