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ki4mor Elite Laser

Joined: 06 Apr 2007 Posts: 235 Picture(s): 35 Movie(s): 14 Location: USA
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Posted: 7/25/07, 2:06 PM Post subject: the more i |
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every time im borde or messing around with my laser i thinck about the spyder but 1,600 is it really worth it i mean it would bee frekin alsome to have the second strongest laser wickedlasers sells free batterys glasses the glasses i am useing now are red laser enhansment glasses so that would be great it is also water proof and has a slitly better devergice then the exec.s it also has a constent on and a 100% duty cycel any thoughts:
is it relly water proof?
is there any thing eles like it?
why do they say 200-300mw?
what are the chances of geting that 300mw?
should i have a case of some sort to carry it around in my pocket?
does it have a monotary on/off switch like a surefire when you have to turn it to use constent one or what
sorry it is so much to ask but i dont know any other way to get the questions answered that i want to get ansered _________________
supermegaoverpowered hahaha pops Balloons 20 ft
hopeing to get one look at my topic http://www.lasercommunity.com/the-more-i-thinck-about-it-the-more-i-wa nt-a-syder-gx-t14607.html
homemade 5mw red laser with a aixis module
found a cheap way to make laser glasses that protect aginst all wave lengths
tape Black paper on an old pair of sunglasses
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fuzion Fusion Laser

Joined: 17 Nov 2006 Posts: 449 Picture(s): 61 Movie(s): 4 Location: uk, bristol
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Posted: 7/25/07, 4:59 PM Post subject: |
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Try the search and im sure all you answers are there its top right below laser community logo.
Fuzion _________________ LASERS I HAVE:
(very powerful burns all close to 300mw)(divergence = 0.75Mrad)
(wow its awesome blue kicks ass)
< Free (thanks wicked) x 6
(cool burns great with caps)
(WOW AMAZING LASER AND ITS VIOLET )
< Sonar II burner kicks ass 97MW peak output!
5mw from another laser company- wow cool laser
The Torch burn all in sight omg wow
SONAR II Review http://www.lasercommunity.com/post184477.html?highlight=#184477
Reference series blue Review very soon UPDATE been very busy l8ly will post up asap
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ki4mor Elite Laser

Joined: 06 Apr 2007 Posts: 235 Picture(s): 35 Movie(s): 14 Location: USA
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Posted: 7/25/07, 5:33 PM Post subject: |
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| i just say your signgiter and they make a spyder rx?????? i have never heard or seen any thing about it??? |
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fuzion Fusion Laser

Joined: 17 Nov 2006 Posts: 449 Picture(s): 61 Movie(s): 4 Location: uk, bristol
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Posted: 7/25/07, 5:41 PM Post subject: |
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It was anouched when the series 2 was, but due to diode supply issues there not offering at moment im hopeing they will in future cus i want one
Fuzion _________________ LASERS I HAVE:
(very powerful burns all close to 300mw)(divergence = 0.75Mrad)
(wow its awesome blue kicks ass)
< Free (thanks wicked) x 6
(cool burns great with caps)
(WOW AMAZING LASER AND ITS VIOLET )
< Sonar II burner kicks ass 97MW peak output!
5mw from another laser company- wow cool laser
The Torch burn all in sight omg wow
SONAR II Review http://www.lasercommunity.com/post184477.html?highlight=#184477
Reference series blue Review very soon UPDATE been very busy l8ly will post up asap
Big review coming soon will tell you what of when i can!  |
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ki4mor Elite Laser

Joined: 06 Apr 2007 Posts: 235 Picture(s): 35 Movie(s): 14 Location: USA
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Kazamblam Fusion Laser

Joined: 01 Sep 2006 Posts: 342 Movie(s): 14 Location: A cardboard box under the freeway
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Posted: 7/29/07, 10:31 PM Post subject: |
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I would like to know as well. Is it really worth it? _________________
My Blog Where you can see all the stuff I think about but do not say for fear of being sent to a mental rehabilitation center! |
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crazyjeff714 Elite Laser

Joined: 26 May 2007 Posts: 196 Picture(s): 130 Movie(s): 42 Location: usa
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Posted: 8/04/07, 10:01 AM Post subject: |
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spyder are sweet,but not the price  _________________ a pyro''s ultimate dream weapon, a burning laser.
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Aseras Fusion Laser
Joined: 03 Nov 2006 Posts: 352
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Posted: 8/05/07, 1:09 PM Post subject: |
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if you want a waterproof laser the spyder's about it, but you'd be better off finding a good spyder 1.
if you just want a nice high powered handheld lasers, there's better lasers out there for half the price. |
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fuzion Fusion Laser

Joined: 17 Nov 2006 Posts: 449 Picture(s): 61 Movie(s): 4 Location: uk, bristol
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Posted: 8/05/07, 1:20 PM Post subject: |
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| ki4mor wrote: |
| sence you have a spyder fill me in is it really water proof and do you thinck it was worth the $1700 i have no job selling stuff one ebay heatent to make the bigest puches of my life |
For me yes was worth every penny. But i cant tell you if you should or should not get one.
All i can say is im very happy with mine.
Fuzion _________________ LASERS I HAVE:
(very powerful burns all close to 300mw)(divergence = 0.75Mrad)
(wow its awesome blue kicks ass)
< Free (thanks wicked) x 6
(cool burns great with caps)
(WOW AMAZING LASER AND ITS VIOLET )
< Sonar II burner kicks ass 97MW peak output!
5mw from another laser company- wow cool laser
The Torch burn all in sight omg wow
SONAR II Review http://www.lasercommunity.com/post184477.html?highlight=#184477
Reference series blue Review very soon UPDATE been very busy l8ly will post up asap
Big review coming soon will tell you what of when i can!  |
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Neeek 25mW Classic Wicked Laser
Joined: 28 Mar 2007 Posts: 28
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Posted: 8/05/07, 8:02 PM Post subject: Re: the mo |
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is it relly water proof?
Supposed to be waterproof but I won't risk trying it with mine. At least one Spyder II owner has reported a small leak aftrer putting it under water, but maybe he didn't screw the cap on tight?
is there any thing eles like it?
Not exactly like it, no.
why do they say 200-300mw?
Don't know why but some are better than others. I had to send my first one back. The replacement is around 200 mw which is OK for me but a little disappointing.
what are the chances of geting that 300mw?
No idea but you might be lucky
should i have a case of some sort to carry it around in my pocket?
I carry it around in my pocket but I'm very careful with it. You need to keep the front lens clean and scratch free to avoid light scatter.
does it have a monotary on/off switch like a surefire when you have to turn it to use constent one or what
Switch is push on/ push off. Momentary operation is possible with a quick gentle tap on the switch.
I think it's a very expensive toy, but it is very nice despite not being quite up to the power I expected. I'm retired with plenty of money and I didn't tell my wife how much t cost . If I was young and didn't have much money I would lust after it but would NOT buy it.
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nero_design Wicked Lasers God

Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 1463 Picture(s): 98 Movie(s): 1 Location: Australia
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Posted: 8/05/07, 9:47 PM Post subject: |
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The Spyder II is very well made and it is certainly sealed since several users have placed theirs underwater to show this feature.
The advantage for laserists is that the unit is sealed against other elements like moisture & dust etc. You still need to show caution with the outer aperture window which has a sort of anti-glare coating which can be scratched if you're not careful... but it's easier to keep clean overall. The lens area is sealed with some type of silicone based filler and the rear section where the battery compartment is situated contains a thick O-ring which is replaceable and should be smeared with silicone grease prior to underwater immersion.
This is not a laser that you would want to throw around or let your car keys scrape up against. It is certainly a luxury item though and is suited to professional and semi-pro use in the Lab or even in rescue and signaling applications. The beams on the Exec series are finer though and the Execs like the Fusion and the Nexus are strong enough to offer a similar beam and dot to the Spyder whilst delivering visibly less power.
The picture below shows a Spyder II being used alongside an Exec series laser. The Spyder has a thicker beam but a similar dot which to the eyes appears slightly brighter due to the extra power.
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Marco Nero
* Laser Gallery: http://www.pbase.com/nero_design/pro1wickedlasers
* Always use appropriate laser-safe eyewear when using higher powered lasers. |
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Rasel Wicked Lasers God <Avatar not found>
Joined: 05 Jan 2007 Posts: 1177 Location: Oregon, United States
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Jason1 Elite Laser

Joined: 07 Feb 2007 Posts: 174 Picture(s): 26 Location: Gloucestershire UK
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| But you don't have a job, and a laser pointer will be the biggest purchase of your life. |
At 200mW+ this is waaay more than a mere "pointer". Sorry but it's a thing thats always bugged me  |
Well from most of the posts here lately regarding the Spyder 2, it would appear that most are even failing to reach 200mW and at $1700 a throw, that is a lot of letdown.
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mike92 4.99mW Green Laser Toy
Joined: 28 Apr 2007 Posts: 9
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| the gx is awsomee if u got the cash and are crazy about lasers then go for it |
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Astro 55mW Advanced Wicked Laser
Joined: 12 Feb 2008 Posts: 64
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| Well, jason, from what it looks like the actual owners of spyders like them and only those who don't have them criticize them |
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