Your company has been doing a great job updating you detector line between the Ace and the AT series.
I just feel there is one area that Garrett is not tapping, and in my humble opinion, you guys ought to be.
Think salt water beaches.
You make a great PI detector with the Sea Hunter and Infinium, but of course, PI detectors offer no real discrimination.
And discrimination, even just to level of knocking out iron, is highly desirable to your average beach hunter.
You also make the AT Pro, but there are too many beaches where the combination of salt and heavy sand mineralization are just too much for a single frequency detector to operate with any kind of stability without sacrificing a lot of depth. I know that is certainly true on large sections of Florida's east coast.
Maybe Garrett could develop a waterproof, dual frequency detector that will function on all salt beaches. The dual frequency technology seems to have been out for quite some time now.
So what do you think? It could be a real winner. Just a thought.
I just feel there is one area that Garrett is not tapping, and in my humble opinion, you guys ought to be.
Think salt water beaches.
You make a great PI detector with the Sea Hunter and Infinium, but of course, PI detectors offer no real discrimination.
And discrimination, even just to level of knocking out iron, is highly desirable to your average beach hunter.
You also make the AT Pro, but there are too many beaches where the combination of salt and heavy sand mineralization are just too much for a single frequency detector to operate with any kind of stability without sacrificing a lot of depth. I know that is certainly true on large sections of Florida's east coast.
Maybe Garrett could develop a waterproof, dual frequency detector that will function on all salt beaches. The dual frequency technology seems to have been out for quite some time now.
So what do you think? It could be a real winner. Just a thought.