FEATURES:

  • 5 laminate mahogany wood stock
  • Integrated full body wings
  • NEW ABS (Adjustable Ballast System) enables compensating adjustments for preferred rigging and negative buoyancy when loaded
  • RIFFE’s stainless steel 2-piece trigger mechanism assembly
  • NEW Toggle Safety etched with “S” for Safe & “F” for Fire
  • 55 & 61 come standard with 5/16” 24 thrd Threaded American Notch spear shaft (3 large tabs) with Slip Tip (Needle point)
  • 67 & 70 come standard with 11/32” Threaded American Notch spear shaft (4 large tabs + Rest Tab) with Tri-Cut Slip Tip (Needle point) & Breakaway Setup
  • Tie In 5/8” (16mm) black Gorilla Rubber power bands [55 & 61 (3), 67 (4) & 70 (5)]
  • 55 & 61 Rigged with 400 lb. Nylon monofilament shooting line for faster shooting and abrasion resistance
  • 67 & 70 Rigged with 500 lb. Stainless steel coated cable
  • 5” Bungie Shock Chord with 500 lb. test Pigtail Swivel
  • Heavy-duty reinforced glass filled Nylon handle with over molded cushion grip
  • Enclosed Track
  • Automatic side mounted Line Release
  • 55 & 61 come standard with built in stainless steel threaded reel inserts, designed to fit RIFFE’s Horizontal Reel – Flat mount
  • Contoured signature red urethane butt end assembly for comfortable loading

RESOURCE CONSERVATION IS A RIFFE HUNTING PHILOSOPHY

In Jay’s days of participating in spearfishing competitions, he eventually was saddened by the amount of fish that were taken, both large and small. Jay recognized the devastating effects. There would be none left for the future generations. This shaped his vision to adopt the practice of taking only what is needed for consumption.

“All divers should protect the waters they swim and hunt in, ensuring future divers the experience and excitement of freediving that I’ve had over the past seventy years. I strive to produce high quality, spearfishing and diving equipment capable of handling any condition. Selective Divers set their sights on those few prize fish for consumption. Be Selective, Fish for the Future.”  – Jay Riffe