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platypus depth

Hi Dave,
I have a Platypus coil and I think anyone else who has one will agree with me that you will get a little more depth with it over the stock coil. The other nice thing that it has over the stock coil is that you can get into tighter places with it. I'm sure with all the other coils out there that there is a time and place for all of them and depending on the area and soil conditions every coil will have it's good points and bad. HH.

Eddie
 
Hi Dave,

I have had a Platypus since Christmas and agree with everything that Eddie has said, it's a great replacement coil for the stock coil, I purchased a 15 inch WOT as well to get more depth and cover a lot more ground on the beaches, the pair of them complement the EX II very nicely.

All the best with it.....Boony
 
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