Navigating Murky Waters: Why the 2025 Aimrite Vengeance Roller Speargun is Ideal for Inshore Spearfishing

Spearfishing in northern Queensland's inshore waters presents unique challenges. With poor visibility often being a constant factor, targeting species like barramundi and fingermark requires specialised gear. Enter the 2025 Aimrite Vengeance Roller speargun, a speargun designed to excel in these exact conditions.

Designed for Low Visibility

In murky waters, the ability to track and shoot accurately is paramount. The Vengeance Roller speargun features a hydrodynamic carbon cuttlefish barrel that allows for quick tracking, even when visibility is compromised. Its design ensures that divers can maintain control and precision, essential for successful hunts in challenging conditions.

Balanced and Manoeuvrable

The speargun's neutral buoyancy with the shaft in makes it incredibly easy to handle, reducing fatigue during extended dives. Whether navigating around reef structures or holding position in current, the Vengeance Roller speargun offers the balance and manoeuvrability needed for effective inshore spearfishing.

Built for the Elements

Constructed with Japanese Toray carbon fibre, the Vengeance Roller speargun is not only lightweight but also durable, standing up to the rigors of inshore diving. Its design incorporates features that enhance performance in low visibility, ensuring that divers can rely on their gear when it matters most.

Testing

Aimrite’s team of divers have found through rigorous testing that the Vengeance Roller speargun excels in the inshore waters of northern Queensland. Its design and features make it a valuable tool for spearfishing around reef edges, bommies, and rocky points… especially in bad vis. The speargun's performance in these conditions has been outstanding and we are excited to see our customers start landing epic fish with it!