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Interesting thought. I haven’t been out much in the last few months but the last two times out my arm got tired. I might have chosen the wrong length for the shaft as I detected.I used the D2 for the second time today. My forearm started getting very tired after 4 hours. The balance is just off for me. I'm planning on adding some lead inside tube right under the cuff.
I was wondering if others have done that?? How did it work??
I'm getting old and weak, I do feel it sometimes.I used the D2 for the second time today. My forearm started getting very tired after 4 hours. The balance is just off for me. I'm planning on adding some lead inside tube right under the cuff.
I was wondering if others have done that?? How did it work??
I used a Swingy Thing harness when I had CTX. It helped, but I disliked being attached to the detector. Even with it my previously injuried old shoulder was sore for days after a 3 hour hunt. It also made setting it down to retrieve targets more difficult. One more think to pack and unpack, put on and take off.I just bought the WS6 master version with 9 coil. I went out with it for the first time today and I came across another detectorists with the full D2 and 11 coil. I am 5 ft 9. This man was probably 6ft 3. He showed me that he was using one of the shoulder harnesses. It was the over the head and down one shoulder type. Anyhow, maybe try that. I think the length extended really does change things.
I used a Swingy Thing harness when I had CTX. It helped, but I disliked being attached to the detector. Even with it my previously injuried old shoulder was sore for days after a 3 hour hunt. It also made setting it down to retrieve targets more difficult. One more think to pack and unpack, put on and take off.
I sold the CTX and purchased a Deus 1 and now have Deus 2 also. I have no regrets. I am 6'2" and have my lower pulled out between the 2 1/2 and 3 mark on the lower shaft. It is not only the weight that puts stress on your arm and shoulder it is also reversing the inertia at the ends of each swing. The longer the shaft the more lever and inertia that has to overcome.
Excellent points, especially the one about the inertia reversing at the end of a PROPER AND LEVEL swing. Perhaps one of the reasons we’ve seen the big U-shaped swings where the coil comes way up at the end of the swing in the past is because of this. Anymore, swinging for long periods of time between targets, the INSIDE of my elbow tends to start to ache first, not the bony outside elbow. Even with the ultra lightweight XP’s it is possible to hurt yourself! And, I also went from the CTX to the D2…and…no regrets. The CTX is a fabulous machine, the D2 is just fabulous in its own way, performance and all.I used a Swingy Thing harness when I had CTX. It helped, but I disliked being attached to the detector. Even with it my previously injuried old shoulder was sore for days after a 3 hour hunt. It also made setting it down to retrieve targets more difficult. One more think to pack and unpack, put on and take off.
I sold the CTX and purchased a Deus 1 and now have Deus 2 also. I have no regrets. I am 6'2" and have my lower pulled out between the 2 1/2 and 3 mark on the lower shaft. It is not only the weight that puts stress on your arm and shoulder it is also reversing the inertia at the ends of each swing. The longer the shaft the more lever and inertia that has to overcome.
You can always take the control unit off the shaft. You can carry the the unit in the case around your neck or maybe they have and arm band case.I used the D2 for the second time today. My forearm started getting very tired after 4 hours. The balance is just off for me. I'm planning on adding some lead inside tube right under the cuff.
I was wondering if others have done that?? How did it work??
Interesting thought! I might play with that.In addition to the above…and as obvious as it may be…a person can put the Xp coil on ANYTHING if they so choose. Even a broomstick.
What wrist issues were you having? I haven't yet encountered any.FWIW. I bought the new shaft from Steve's Shafts that he recently released. All I can say is that it is night and day superior to the stock shaft. It is stiffer and the ergonomics are superior with his arm cuff design. Zero wrist issues.