Pathos Laser Carbon Roller Speargun Overview

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Here is a quick overview of a Pathos Laser Carbon Roller 100 from grip to handle. I go over some of the features of the speargun and parts I really enjoy and share my recommendations for those looking for a speargun. My general consensus is that this is a great reef and light blue water speargun. The ability to change band stretch by leveraging the pretension makes this speargun very attractive.
    Time Stamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:51 - Trigger mechanism
    1:08 - Universal & Molded Handle
    1:38 - Line release (comparing old vs. new)
    2:09 - Spear Shaft
    2:38 - Reel mounting location
    2:43 - Cuddlefish design
    3:39 - Carbon Fiber Tube
    4:03 - Weighing Laser Carbon Roller 100 & Sniper Roller 85
    6:05 - Roller System
    7:12 - Shaft open track
    7:35 - Enclosed track vs. open track
    8:09 - Muzzle Flopper Shelf & line guide
    8:39 - How to load the speargun
    9:25 - How to store your roller speargun
    9:59 - Bands (Main: 16mm | Kicker: 14mm)
    10:09 - Recap
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    Dive safe. Have fun!

Комментарии • 70

  • @charliemaddock3459
    @charliemaddock3459 22 часа назад +1

    just put the new trigger mech in mine , small flat file hack saw and dremmel bit got it done.

  • @donsolomon8501
    @donsolomon8501 Год назад +2

    AWESOME REVIEW ....weight is one thing but there is more value in Density and bouyancy. Bouyancy is the volume of water it displaces, so teh sniper is heavier but displaces more water so has greater bouyancy. you want greater density with greater bouyancy. Density absorbs recoil. The cuttlefish adds density and buoyancy. Also bearings sell rollerguns off the shelf. Bearing rollers also get water lock when fired. the bearing essentially becomes a pump and water flow / pressure management is an issue.

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the kind words. Very good point that I missed regarding bouyancy. Do you know how you could check/calculate that out of the water? I assume you would have to test it in the water? Really appreciate the valuable insight around bouyancy. Dive safe!

    • @donsolomon8501
      @donsolomon8501 Год назад +1

      @Dive Spear Eat the cuttlefish on the laser carbon roller has a weight if I remember correctly of 180g and provides bouyancy of 40g. It's an ideal piece of kit. I add them to 60, 70 and 80 rollers and inverters to assist with floatation once you have fired the gun. So those small roller guns float.

    • @eurolinker
      @eurolinker 11 месяцев назад

      Could not understand the last sentence...Would you periphrase it?

  • @dewittjones6265
    @dewittjones6265 Год назад +3

    I have the same set up with a reel. Totally agree it’s about as long as you want to go for shore diving/reef. It’s great for paddy hunting but my only complaint is it takes ~2 minutes to load so it’s maddening when you are in a hurry. Drop me a line if you ever make it to down to SD.

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience! I agree with you 100%. When I borrow other dive buddies spearguns that don't have adjustable pretention or extra shark fins, it's so refreshingly simple to use. Not sure if you feel the same way but I rarely change my pretention and loading sequence when I go out. The only time I find it useful is when I decide to go hole hunting in central California.

  • @charlienurse7532
    @charlienurse7532 Год назад +1

    Quick question.
    So I have a 125 pathos sniper (no roller),
    My friend needs a gun for us hunting pelagics in the Azores together.
    Would you recommend just a standard sniper like mine or a laser carbon roller 110-120?
    Many thanks

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      Apologies for the late response. If I had to make the choice with what I know now, I would go with the non roller. This is only because I am not a huge fan of the Pathos roller system. If you are considering other rollers that use ceramic bearings, I would use those

  • @lvl1bird
    @lvl1bird Год назад +1

    🔥

  • @gibsonlesamburo26
    @gibsonlesamburo26 Год назад +1

    Need one how do I get?

  • @socmade1
    @socmade1 Год назад +1

    Thank you for such a great review, have you noticed the length of the shaft use in this gun, I have an exact one myself, more experienced spearfishmen deprecated that and recommended to go for a 3 to 4 inch taller shaft. Do you think it would be good idea?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words. wow a 3 to 4 inch longer shaft is significant. I don't have personal experience with using a longer shaft but I would say up to 3 inches more for shore diving is enough. At a certain point the overhand of the longer shaft could result in a drop in accuracy. I think manufacturers follow this same logic because you rarely see a larger overhang like that on shorter guns like this.

    • @suleimanali2353
      @suleimanali2353 Год назад

      How much money 💲 the product

    • @Dornosliw
      @Dornosliw 10 месяцев назад

      @@suleimanali2353its usually around $600 or less.

  • @charlienurse7532
    @charlienurse7532 Год назад +1

    You were commenting about other roller systems. What other brands models of roller would you recommend? On the cheaper side!

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      On the cheaper side....I would say the SpearPro Challenger with the Picasso roller (about $350), Rob Allen Roller, or Picasso Magnum BW Carbon Roller Speargun.

  • @VIclearwaters
    @VIclearwaters Год назад +1

    How can I get the new trigger release system for my Pathos sniper roller 95cm?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      If you want to swap out your trigger mechanism, I go to my local spearshop (Spear America) and they usually have it in stock. I know there are other triggers that also have a side release that fit in the Pathos Roller Spearguns as well. Here is from from Ermes: www.spearamerica.com/collections/spearfishing-triggers-mechanisms/products/pathos-dangelo-ii-trigger-mechanism-with-side-line-release?ref=Jh7G1aKL

  • @sparcousa
    @sparcousa Год назад +1

    Are the side release better than the top pin release from your experience?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      From my personal experience on the pin release has never been an issue but I have only used mono and braid to wrap the pin. From what I had heard from other spearfisherman is that when using bungees for breakaway set ups it can get a bit clunky. I think the side release is simply used way more across brands, and it provides a bit for forgiveness when lining the speargun.

  • @yulichenlu
    @yulichenlu Год назад +1

    what do you use to glue the butt pad? mine fell off. it sucks i think pathos butt.

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      I haven't had that happen to me so I am not entirely sure. If I hear anything I will let you know

  • @jonnydcan9482
    @jonnydcan9482 10 месяцев назад +1

    How does this compares to a rob allen carbon timberline rollergun?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  9 месяцев назад +1

      I haven't used any Rob Allen speargun before so I can't speak confidently to this but, from what I hear from others and lightly playing them in spear shops I would say the rollers on the Rob Allen spearguns are superior. However, I can't really say anything about the other components (trigger, rail, tube, etc.) of the speargun.

  • @quinnculver4336
    @quinnculver4336 Месяц назад

    Thanks! What's the purpose of that little tongue-looking thing at the end of the muzzle (below the flopper)?

    • @lochlain2922
      @lochlain2922 Месяц назад

      He talked about it, 8:10 it is basically to keep the flopper from flopping around.

    • @quinnculver4336
      @quinnculver4336 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@lochlain2922He did touch the 'tongue' at that time, but then described it as hiding the flopper, which you can see is tucked in a few millimeters away from the tongue. Seems that thing could be cut off and the flopper still hidden just the same. So I still don't understand what it's for. Make sense?

  • @nfragala
    @nfragala Год назад +1

    I'm in the market for a 82 roller. Looking for something carbon with ceramic bearings for shore diving with occasional blue water. Any suggestions?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      hmmmm...TBH I don't have a complete speargun I would confidently recommend based on what you're looking for. However, I can say I really like the MannySub roller muzzles. Maybe you could add that muzzle to a nice carbon tube paired with a nice trigger mech.
      However, this Picasso Speargun would be one I would consider in your shopping: www.spearamerica.com/collections/spearfishing-carbon-spearguns/products/picasso-bw-carbon-roller-speargun

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      Let me know which set up you go with! Dive safe.

    • @nfragala
      @nfragala Год назад +2

      @@divespeareat I'm looking to pull the trigger on a Manny Sub 80 Performer with ceramic bearings. The head looks like the best on the market and I know some serious spearos who own Manny Sub guns. I plan on calling MS this week to see what they think about my setup and to hopefully make a purchase!

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      @@nfragala Very solid choice!

  • @ivanpaleka2672
    @ivanpaleka2672 Год назад +1

    Is you're roller head lower than the carbon tube? It is for me, I dont know if its normal.

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      hmmmm I haven't noticed that but as I look closer the rollers do seems to be slightly lower than the barrel. I took a look at the Mannysub roller, and that one as well sits ever so slightly below the barrel line.

    • @ivanpaleka2672
      @ivanpaleka2672 Год назад

      @@divespeareat So is that normal? Or is it a manufacturing mistake? Thank you for you're reply.

  • @salvaboros
    @salvaboros Год назад +1

    what is the effective shooting distance in carbon roller?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      What length are you asking about? The length makes a huge difference. From my experience the 85 roller would probably be affective up to 10 feet with a significant drop off after that. I would say if you are pushing it you could get something as far as 15 feet.

    • @blackbeltmma4702
      @blackbeltmma4702 Месяц назад

      @@divespeareat Hello, is there a big difference in shooting distance with this speargun between 110 and 120 lenght. And also, i was thinking between cressi cherokee power 110 and this pathos laser open carbon 110. What do you think which one is better in terms of accuracy and power?

  • @mootezbadreddine600
    @mootezbadreddine600 5 месяцев назад +1

    i have this gun in 110 ..i just changed the cross (sigal sub ) and its perfect now

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  5 месяцев назад

      110 is a great size for some light blue water action. Apologies but what is the "cross"?

    • @mootezbadreddine600
      @mootezbadreddine600 5 месяцев назад

      @@divespeareat mean Sigalsub Handle Nemesis

  • @SeeQ4Adventure
    @SeeQ4Adventure Год назад +1

    Is this considered to be a double roller since there's 2 bands?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад +1

      This set up is a single roller with a kicker band. If you look up double rollers, you will see that they consist of two distinct pairs of rollers for each band.

  • @gibsonlesamburo26
    @gibsonlesamburo26 Год назад +1

    Am from kenya need that how do I get & price cost

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      Thank you for reaching out! I am not 100% sure to be honest. I know some other companies like Aimrite does ship worldwide.

  • @bluedoggum8373
    @bluedoggum8373 10 месяцев назад

    Isn’t carbon lighter and thus more susceptible to recoil than aluminum. I realize the roller is different, but I never really got this. Why is carbon preferred when aluminum may well in fact provide more accuracy and less recoil?

    • @1V2N1V2
      @1V2N1V2 9 месяцев назад +1

      It actually seems like the non carbon roller is better from pathos, someone did a lot of comparisons and noticed that.

    • @bluedoggum8373
      @bluedoggum8373 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@1V2N1V2 I can see rollers being better in carbon. But in traditional I think the costs plus I’m assuming added recoil and “shake” due to loss of weight (affecting aim) make carbon losers vs aluminum. Just my opinion of course

    • @bluedoggum8373
      @bluedoggum8373 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@1V2N1V2 oh that’s interesting. At first I read the pathos carbon roller was better. Yeah I’d be curious to see those videos.

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  8 месяцев назад +1

      You're right! Carbon is lighter but more prone to recoil due to its reduced weight compared to aluminum and wood counterparts. I'm considering a carbon-based speargun because of its enhanced maneuverability underwater and easier handling when entering and exiting from shore.

    • @bluedoggum8373
      @bluedoggum8373 8 месяцев назад

      @@divespeareat I’m not 100% sold on carbon but I see a lot of the guys who really know what they’re doing use them. I think a big part of aiming is gun “sway”, you know like water just swaying a little, and lighter guns will be much more affected by that. I’m not speaking from experience but I would guess heavier aluminum barrels guys would tend to be more accurate, although that may not necessarily be true in a pool environment where people test and sorta skew their results.

  • @waterman69
    @waterman69 Год назад +1

    hey man have u used this quite a bit now? what’s your opinion now that it’s been broken in?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      So I don't own this speargun, this was a buddy of mine's speargun. But I have used the same style just shorter 65. My personal opinion is that the trigger and carbon tube is really nice but I think the biggest short coming was the roller muzzle. The roller is not as smooth as other ones on the market that use ceramic bearings IMO.

    • @waterman69
      @waterman69 Год назад +1

      @@divespeareat that’s a really great analysis thank you man.
      So what would u recommend for a roller setup in the 85-100 length? Mainly will be used for kelp beds in southern california and some yellow tail.
      Right now I only have a rob allen 70 so I am looking to step it up a bit ;)
      If you think a 90cm pathos without the roller would do the job thats good feedback too. i have just heard the rollers actually work well for their size so was interested in giving them a try.

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      ​@@waterman69 Anytime!
      A 70 Rob Allen is still a good size for hole hunting and light reef hunting. Rollers are really good for packing more power in a smaller package, and I like how flush the bands sit when loaded & unloaded.
      With that being said, I don't think rollers are necessary. Below are my general recommendations for both rollers & non rollers:
      --- Roller ----
      1. Mannysub speargun 85-100 in length
      2. Rob Allen 85-100 in length
      --- Nonroller ----
      1. Pathos Laser (carbon & non-carbon) 90-120 in length
      2. Blutec Carbon Open Speargun 90-120 in length
      3. Meandros B28 Speargun 90-120 in length
      4. Riffee wood gun 90-120 in length
      Of course if you have the budget you can opt-in for an inverted roller speargun, and other higher budget spearguns.
      Hope this helps. Dive safe!

    • @waterman69
      @waterman69 Год назад

      @@divespeareat that makes sense man thanks for the info!
      I have heard a ton of good things about Mannysub. I am highly considering their models but they do cost a bit.
      I was thinking maybe I could go in between for now:
      1. Buy a pathos laser in the 90 cm length, since that will still give me more power than the ra 70.
      2. Later on I buy a mannysub kit and convert it to a roller if I want.
      Do you think that is a reasonable plan or a hack job haha?
      What kind of gun do you usually use for WSB and yellowtail?

  • @markpriest589
    @markpriest589 Год назад +1

    Which gun did you shoot the bass with?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      I actually used a Pathos Open Pro 100. I think one of the best entry level spearguns on the market. That speargun would be equivalent to a 80ish length speargun with rollers.

  • @jimboyadanza5224
    @jimboyadanza5224 8 месяцев назад +1

    good morning sir i like the review youve made... tnk you... by the way sir if you make a raffle for your spare spearguns.. can you give me a slot.. tnk you... hehehehehe

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  8 месяцев назад

      Appreciate the kind words. Ahhaha keep following my videos and my social profiles to catch the next giveaway =)

  • @jhersonmanongol6859
    @jhersonmanongol6859 Год назад +1

    How much sir in 130cm?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      Looks like the 120cm version is around $650 from a couple of websites I saw it posted.

  • @giuseppepavia3737
    @giuseppepavia3737 Год назад +1

    Is this better than the sniper r?

    • @divespeareat
      @divespeareat  Год назад

      This is the Sniper Roller from what I understand this is the same as the one you mentioned.

    • @giuseppepavia3737
      @giuseppepavia3737 Год назад

      I wanted to know if this one is better than the sniper

    • @giuseppepavia3737
      @giuseppepavia3737 Год назад

      sniper roller vs laser roller and which is better?