Three years with the FORS CoRe units and two years working the Relic's have brought me a lot of success afield, plus a lot of comfort and relaxing fun . Splendid detectors with all search coils sizes, too. Some detectors out there aren't too bad to use with a smaller-size coil, but a 'standard' or larger size coil and they become too nose heavy and fatiguing. The CoRe and Relic are enjoyable in that regard.
Also, like you, having spend so many years using non-display detectors, and still keeping two or more in my personal Detector 'Team,' I tend to prefer 'simplicity' inn the newer detector designs, relying mostly on the audio response, using the audio and visual target reporting, but I don't care for a lot of excess adjustment features.
nenadgbeepin said:
I like the Fors set-up. Curved rods, with the stick handle feel best for me.
Overall, comfortable.
nenadgbeepin said:
If a Fors unit is to remain in the Nokta line-up, (I sure hope they do!), then I'd like a few tweaks to the handle (my hand is a little squashed under the button), and a deeper armrest. Everything else is pretty spot on.
I would guess there will be some transitions in design since the FORS series arm cups are a bit narrow for many people, and not tall enough for larger arms or when wearing a thick coat, etc. The Racer series and Impact do have taller and wider arm cups, but for some they are too wide.
Two arm cups we currently have that I do like better are the more flexible plastic type on the White's MX Sport and MX-7, and I really like the new arm cup used on the Kruzer series. Nice and flexible, tall enough to make them works well for a bare arm or for someone with a coat or layered clothing. No foam to bind which allows easier insertion or removal of your arm for target recovery, etc. I wish there was a similar, flexible, taller design like that for the FORS series.
That said, I don't really have any issues with my CoRe or Relic models except lacking ample time to put them all to good use hunting old sites. Both are some of my all-time favorite detectors to use.
nenadgbeepin said:
For someone like me who grew up using the Sovereign, and the odd Tesoro and hunting audio only, I really like the Fors following this philosophy with the simple addition of a Target ID number, nothing else. However, I am also very used to my Impact and how quick and simple it is to make adjustments on the fly, and switch modes etc.
I enjoy the Makro Racer 2 and the ease of adjustability, even though I seldom make any changes from my saved programs. The same holds true for the Impact. Very functional and the features are simple to access and quickly adjust .... if needed, and that seldom happens.
Another 3 hours and I'll be off to a ghost town or some other potentially rewarding site to hunt. My CoRe has been ready, and now my main-use Relic sports a new 5" DD coil and is already loaded and ready-to-go. Times will pass and I am sure Nokta has thought out their future product goals, but regardless of what comes our way, you can rest assured I have my reliable and great performing CoRe and Relic models that will be around for a long-time to come.
Monte