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Looks promising!1. 14 x 9
2. 10 x 5
3. 15" round
I just ordered the 10x5. I know its a gamble before seeing reviews but just thinking it should be about as deep as the stock coil and hopefully separate better. Figured I'd get in line.1. 14 x 9
2. 10 x 5
3. 15" round
I plan to test it in my test garden for depth against the 11in coil. Then I will do above ground test for separation against the 11in.Are you planning to use the10x5 to replace the 11”?
I cannot see how the 10x 5 could have anything near the depth of the 11” considering that the the 11 is more than twice the diameter. The 10 x 5 should separate better and be more maneuverable with a good size footprint. Doesn’t mean I’m not interestedI just ordered the 10x5. I know its a gamble before seeing reviews but just thinking it should be about as deep as the stock coil and hopefully separate better. Figured I'd get in line.
No ETA.
Depth with an elliptical with a 5" width usually limits toward the X-width, 5 inches. I doubt this coil will get near the stock 11".I cannot see how the 10x 5 could have anything near the depth of the 11” considering that the the 11 is more than twice the diameter. The 10 x 5 should separate better and be more maneuverable with a good size footprint. Doesn’t mean I’m not interested
It may not be as deep. But I will test it in my garden and then I'll know for myself.I cannot see how the 10x 5 could have anything near the depth of the 11” considering that the the 11 is more than twice the diameter. The 10 x 5 should separate better and be more maneuverable with a good size footprint. Doesn’t mean I’m not interested
If it's anything like the Minelab 6' round, it should be super. I ordered a 10x5" too. Probably won't see the coils in hand until mid March or April. All we can do is hope it performs better and gets here quickly.I cannot see how the 10x 5 could have anything near the depth of the 11” considering that the the 11 is more than twice the diameter. The 10 x 5 should separate better and be more maneuverable with a good size footprint. Doesn’t mean I’m not interested
Are you referring to the 5x8" or the 10x7" Vanquish coil?It seems like a lot of Vanquish 440 users are getting good depth with the 5x10 coils and are happy with their machines. Could the 5x10" Coiltek for the Equinox be that much inferior on depth and separation ? I guess maybe it could be but I'm thinking Coiltek has gone all out to build high quality Equinox coils. I'm seeing Equinox machines everywhere. If the 5x10 Coiltek is fairly deep and separates well Coiltek with sell a ton of coils.
Not me. The 5X10 coil I believe is for in trashy areas, and is more geared to my to my 6 " minelab, but with better coverage. The 5" is for depth. The 10 inch portion is for coverage. Not sure if it will out perform my 6" Minelab coil for separation and depth. I'm defiantly interested but will wait and see. The coilteks are awesome coils. Hope to see some good reviews.Are you planning to use the10x5 to replace the 11”?
Would be nice. My guy says "who knows". LOLI ordered the 5x10 yesterday. My guy said he's SUPPOSED to get his march 3rd