Equinox 800 park hunt video

Ozarks, I can't figure out how to swing more than 1 at a time. I know, it's a horrible thing!

Geobound, I tried the Equinox at a NJ outing in the fall, it IS nose heavy. I saw it at the beginning of the competitive hunt so my arms were not tired at the time I tried it. Someone once mentioned putting a counterbalance on the other end. That would defeat the whole purpose of a light weight machine.

Okay good, so it wasn't just my lazy arm. LOL......

I agree that it wouldn't make sense to have to add a strap to it, but I guess people will do whatever they have to do to get out and hunt.

The AT Pro is only a few grams different in weight, but I didn't find it poorly balanced at all.........again just my opinion.

I know that people were hoping this to be the Deus killer, but it just simply won't be, and the folks at Minelab aren't saying that either.

The guy from Minelab that I spoke to at the time in England pretty well confirmed that to me, so I have to think he knows more about it than us.

It is a very competitive machine with some higher end options, but with a lower end price.

If you want the Deus killer from Minelab then you need to be using the CTX..........and even that I wouldn't call the Deus killer because it simply isn't.
 

Alright,
I can think of different sites and scenarios I would like to try Equinox in.

No one officially has said Equinox will trump fbs series, quite the opposite actually.

Equinox is waterproof and weighs near 3 pounds.
So if a person is looking for light weight and waterproof, you have a few choices.

A waterproof detector can come in handy besides using in streams, lakes and oceans.
When hunting when weather is threatening, especially in a more remote location. Even using during drizzling rain or even snow and sleet.

We don't have a good pic of Equinox performance yet.

We will with time.

And some folks may like or find more or less beneficial to them for detecting purposes.

Equinox is the cheapest waterproof multi freq available.

I will keep an open mind when using mine. To try and see its tendencies in certain situations.

Good Luck with it! Will be watching for your posts:icon_thumleft:
 

Good Luck with it! Will be watching for your posts:icon_thumleft:

Gotya.

Everyone wants a killer detector- a total killer detector all aspects. Don't think one will ever exist. Maybe I'm wrong.
Laws of Physics won't allow.
 

Gotya.

Everyone wants a killer detector- a total killer detector all aspects. Don't think one will ever exist. Maybe I'm wrong.
Laws of Physics won't allow.


"Everyone wants a killer detector- a total killer detector all aspects. Don't think one will ever exist. Maybe I'm wrong."

Well, their advertisement says it has NO EQUAL and, unequaled performance in ALL conditions, which seems to negate everything you just said, according to Minelabs Ad here:

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"Everyone wants a killer detector- a total killer detector all aspects. Don't think one will ever exist. Maybe I'm wrong."

Well, their advertisement says it has NO EQUAL and, unequaled performance in ALL conditions, which seems to negate everything you just said, according to Minelabs Ad here:

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The one thing we agree on is Minelab's tone deaf advertising slogans. I bet minelab never thought that unequaled performance might not be such a great thing if Equinox is on the wrong side of the "less than" sign.
 

The one thing we agree on is Minelab's tone deaf advertising slogans. I bet minelab never thought that unequaled performance might not be such a great thing if Equinox is on the wrong side of the "less than" sign.


That's all I've been saying really is that they made some big big claims that so far haven't panned out. That was some bold advertising to put your name behind on an unproven detector.
 

I went back and read the entire thread, because my 600 will arrive tomorrow. Why am I excited about the Equinox? For me, it is beach hunting. I like hitting the beach. Compared to nuggetshooting, or digging plugs, it is the easiest form of metal detecting known to man, with one of the highest gold returns. I've used the Sand Shark for years in the wet sand and water, while gridding the dry sand with a Cibola; Silver; or Vaquero. I could never reconcile buying a $1,500.00 Excalibur, knowing the knobs would break and I would need a better shaft.

I am betting that the Equinox 600, is going to replace my Sand Shark, and my Vaquero. I put my money down, the bet was made, and now I am about to find out if I was right. :coffee2:
 

Gotya.

Everyone wants a killer detector- a total killer detector all aspects. Don't think one will ever exist. Maybe I'm wrong.
Laws of Physics won't allow.

I think you nailed it. Now, back to reality. I have owned 9 machines since 1984. Two Whites, two old model Tesoros, three newer model Tesoros, an AT Pro and now a Deus. All have found nice stuff.

The salt water here is fairly treacherous to detect in, and I just plain avoid it. I get plenty of gold elsewhere. Like today I eyeballed a 14k ring lying in the grass. I thought I was seeing things. As I don't need a salt water machine, I have no real compulsion to buy any other machine right now.

I think the Equinox will be good in the salt water, but for my purposes, it's irrelevant. I need to see some dry dirt work with it before I jump on the bandwagon.
 

I went back and read the entire thread, because my 600 will arrive tomorrow. Why am I excited about the Equinox? For me, it is beach hunting. I like hitting the beach. Compared to nuggetshooting, or digging plugs, it is the easiest form of metal detecting known to man, with one of the highest gold returns. I've used the Sand Shark for years in the wet sand and water, while gridding the dry sand with a Cibola; Silver; or Vaquero. I could never reconcile buying a $1,500.00 Excalibur, knowing the knobs would break and I would need a better shaft.

I am betting that the Equinox 600, is going to replace my Sand Shark, and my Vaquero. I put my money down, the bet was made, and now I am about to find out if I was right. :coffee2:

No terry don’t say it!! Nothing can replace our Tesoro’s
 

Wow... big stir over this detector it seems.
 

Wow... big stir over this detector it seems.

Eh it just shows people have passion for the hobby still!!!


At the end of the day though, we all benefit from healthy discussion, and we all learn from each other.

Likewise, we're in process of cleaning up the thread as we realized it was going off track... :)
 

It's not going to be pretty though so bear with us. We can only do so much as lowly non-administrators. LOL

I blame the Equinox Fever, it's going around.
 

And remember, this is only the internet. We are all imaginary.
 

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I didn't say there weren't fringe benefits. Thanks for that one, Terry.

Can't wait to hear of your 600 adventures.
 

I went back and read the entire thread, because my 600 will arrive tomorrow. Why am I excited about the Equinox? For me, it is beach hunting. I like hitting the beach. Compared to nuggetshooting, or digging plugs, it is the easiest form of metal detecting known to man, with one of the highest gold returns. I've used the Sand Shark for years in the wet sand and water, while gridding the dry sand with a Cibola; Silver; or Vaquero. I could never reconcile buying a $1,500.00 Excalibur, knowing the knobs would break and I would need a better shaft.

I am betting that the Equinox 600, is going to replace my Sand Shark, and my Vaquero. I put my money down, the bet was made, and now I am about to find out if I was right. :coffee2:

What do you mean...find out if I was right?

Has thy Terrance Soloman EVER been wrong?

Jokes aside. Thanks to Minelab ,waterproof lightweight detectors just became affordable. Look at the pricing of the Nokta impact and subsequent scramble and price point of the Kruzer. How about the cost of Whites MX sport . $820 for whites Surf PI ??

On another note. Can haters hold off until someone clocks three digits in hours?

Want to talk about about psychotic marketing spin?
"the most powerful all round metal detector ever made!" (nokta impact -From their website)

Unbelievable the amount of movement the equinox has created in the detecting community. As stated before -Even if it's a lemon -Minelab have succeeded in waking up the industry and giving them the ***** slap with regard to pricepoint and genuinly trying to give detecorists what they want.

Again, two thumbs up to early adopters for taking the time to post content.

Chub
 

I went back and read the entire thread, because my 600 will arrive tomorrow. Why am I excited about the Equinox? For me, it is beach hunting. I like hitting the beach. Compared to nuggetshooting, or digging plugs, it is the easiest form of metal detecting known to man, with one of the highest gold returns. I've used the Sand Shark for years in the wet sand and water, while gridding the dry sand with a Cibola; Silver; or Vaquero. I could never reconcile buying a $1,500.00 Excalibur, knowing the knobs would break and I would need a better shaft.

I am betting that the Equinox 600, is going to replace my Sand Shark, and my Vaquero. I put my money down, the bet was made, and now I am about to find out if I was right. :coffee2:

I'm really looking forward to your personal findings Terry, really the only review that will be worth waiting for in my opinion.
 

Jokes aside. Thanks to Minelab ,waterproof lightweight detectors just became affordable.

That's funny!!!!!
 

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