Includes: XTR115TX and XTR115RX-FMF coils, dedicated S-TELESCOPIC stem (XTR-STEM), XTREM HUNTER user manual in English, accessory kit (no charger), and specific XP carrying case (XTR-CASE115).
The XTREM HUNTER not only outperforms the competition with its advanced simultaneous multi-frequency platform (FMF) but also delivers unmatched performance and stability thanks to its unique ability to mitigate ground effects. Whether you are a construction professional, archaeologist, industrial worker, or an enthusiast looking for a reliable and robust tool to locate deep and large targets, the XTREM HUNTER will be your ultimate companion for uncovering items such as large relics and various underground objects, including tanks and metal pipes. Fast multi-frequency (FMF) technology offering unrivaled performance with minimal ground noise. Reach extreme depths of up to 5 meters (16 feet), revealing the deepest targets.
Fast multi-frequency (FMF) technology delivering unmatched performance with minimal ground noise. Reach extreme depths of up to 5 meters (16 feet), revealing the deepest targets.
The XTREM HUNTER is XP’s ultimate “2 Box” deep-seeking metal detector and the perfect accessory for the wireless XP DEUS II – the most versatile machine on the market.
FMF Technology: Built on XP’s advanced simultaneous multi-frequency platform (FMF), the XTREM HUNTER delivers unmatched performance and stability, thanks to its unique ability to minimize ground effects.
Built for all kinds of targets: Whether you’re searching for large relics, underground tanks, or buried metal pipes, the XTREM HUNTER is your trusted companion for detecting large and deep targets.
Iron Discrimination: Now equipped with the ability to discriminate certain medium-sized ferromagnetic objects, the XTREM HUNTER can reach extreme depths of up to 5 meters (16 feet), uncovering even the deepest targets.
Fully wireless: The XTREM HUNTER uses XP’s patented wireless radio protocol – up to 10x faster than low-latency Bluetooth – for seamless and responsive communication between components.
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