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XTerra Pro price

GaryB

Active member
Calabash Digger says it’s going to be $269. If true it’s going to make Nokta’s New Generation Simplex line up irrelevant.
 
Definitely a better value unless you want a submersible and it leaks as much as the equinoxs.
 
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Definitely a better value unless you want a submersible and it leaks as much as the equinoxs.
Being a better value will depend on it’s features and performance. I think Minelab has the leak issue fixed. I don’t need a submersible, rain proof is good enough for me.😎
 
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Being a better value will depend on it’s features and performance.
Well,,,
1. We know the features.
2. Minelab isn't going to do to the Xterra name what Ford did to the mustang name in the mid 70s.
It will perform and it will kill simplex sales that probably are slow by now anyways.
 
I like minelab, but after fbs and vflex the performance and build quality has went downhill. Looks like a watered down equinox, didn't care for the equinox so I'll probably pass on this machine
 
Yea, one thing it will be a $100-$150 machine when sold used, if that!
 
Oh No. I got to buy another one.
 
Honey, "Can I borrow $269?" But you have a Vanquish. "OK Dear. You are always right."
 
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