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Safari vs. Exploer on saltwater beach

The Safari is rock solid in both wet and dry sand, salt or fresh water. The depth is unbeliveable for a VLF detector. I have used the safari in these situations. I am not familure with the Explorer but I can't see that there would be any difference to the worse.
 
hunter72, I went to Daytona and Wabasso beach two weeks ago were I found a penny in wet sand at 15'', the Safari was awesome.
 
I don't like hunting beaches even though I live 100 yards from the Atlantic. That being said I ventured out there at 2 am the other nite after a big storm and the Safari performed outstanding, I only pulled all kinds of clad but I experienced almost zero falsing in the wet sand, depth was very good and the pinpointing was actually easier in sand than on land. I can't vouch for the Explorer as I've never used one.
 
Thanks everyone for the information regarding the Safari's preformance on the beach. I think I have made my decision.
 
:yo:I have a quattro its great on the beach and parks . Safari is basically a faster quattro . I love my Quattro. Very user friendly and deep. Its the Cadillac of detectors everthing is Auto on it.
 
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