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Pursuit Speargun Band Rubber

Pursuit Speargun Band Rubber

Highest quality latex tubing for speargun band making. Made in the USA. 5/8" (16mm) and 3/4 (19mm). Priced per foot

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$3.75

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If you're interested in the rubber tubing specs please continue reading below. If you're looking for speargun band rubber that keeps stretching as long as you can pull it, holds energy well, and has a continuous smooth release rather than a pop and a cloud of bubbles that translates into speargun muzzle kick, then this is the rubber for you.

 

Understanding rubber tubing measurements

 

A diagram explaining rubber tubing measurments

Following the diagram; for a typical 5/8" band you can add 1/4"(2/8") left wall diameter + 1/8" inner diameter + 1/4"(2/8") right wall diameter for a total of 5/8". Thus the designation for 5/8" spergun band tubing is 1/8" X 1/4" (ID X Wall). For 3/4 tubing it is 1/8" X 5/16" (ID X Wall).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why the format of this rubber tubing was chosen

 

  • Amber is the natural color of the rubber. The best properties of the rubber are retained when it is in it's most natural form.
  • The manufacturing process for colored rubber including black entails nothing more than adding dye to the rubber with one exception. The exception is that when the rubber is natural colored adjustments to viscosity can be made during the manufacturing process. These adjustments are possible becasue the state of the rubber is visible when it is natural colored. When the rubber is black there are no adjustments because there is no apparent difference in the black rubber during the process so it's a straight shot deal. Adjusting the viscosity if necessary during production will result in better rubber.
  • Adding dye means that whatever amount you add an equal amount gets replaced to accommodate the dye, in this case rubber. Hence the more dye the less rubber, albeit we're talking small amounts.
  • Lighter colors require much more dye. Black being a dark color requires a small amount of dye.
  • The only advantage to black is that it is more sun resistant.
  • An amber band with a black exterior, like the one we're selling, is the best of both worlds.