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hopefully av a new at pro again soon:-)

viking rich

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Hey guys will hopefully av a new at pro again soon:) I dint av my at pro for long last year had to sell up due to family stuff so looking forward to getting a new one and taking time to learn the new pro mode...how do you guys find the at pro to work on the wet sand? Dos it run stable and can you get good depths
 
That's not what I wanted to hear thanks alot for being honest mate..myself I want to detect alot wet sand beaches and they will be wet salt sand so was hopping it was going to be worth the upgrade it says on the review that it can detect in water and is good on the beach so if not this is fauls advertising from them really
 
If you are ONLY hunting salt sand and beach i would save some money and purchase the minelab excalibur, it will do excellent for you. The ATpro is good in some beaches but you will lose depth since we must lower the sensitivity down some.Now it will work great in ponds,lakes etc and it a killer in woods,parks etc...This is my personal opinion.
 
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