The SKL Series
The essence is there: quality woods assembled according to an original design of laminated glued diagonally, a refined shape and the original Skilla Full Titanium Handle-mech. From 75 to 115 in double 7mm arrow rubber bands.

Woods
Glue laminated ash and iroko. Ash is a wood traditionally used in shipbuilding for gaffs and rudders. Iroko is a beautiful wood native to Africa. Its colour evolves over time and turns brown, while ash remains light and golden. Our wood comes from sustainable and renewable sources
Assemblies
We buy the dry wood, which is then rectified and assembled by "countering" the blades. The "bases" thus obtained are stored for several weeks, then checked and classified to eliminate any imperfections or to correct any possible deformations. These "bases" are then moulded and monitored for several more weeks before the fittings are fitted to ensure absolute dimensional stability once the speargun is finished.
Our exclusive diagonally glued laminate gives the gun a bio-design inspired by nature: the body is darker on top and lighter on the bottom, and therefore more discreet, like sea creatures!


The head
The SKL series benefits from a simple and effective titanium open head design that fully protects the wood and prevents the risk of breakage during impact.
The Handle-mech
The Handle-Mech is one of Skilla's "signature" part. It's entirely of our design: a plunging plate in a high-strength resin handle that houses an inverted mechanism 6mm thick, in water-jet cut titanium, capable of withstanding hundreds of kilos of traction. All parts are made of GR2 and GR5 titanium depending on their function. The handle can be disassembled or reassembled in a minute to transport the speargun, in a tube on an airplane for example. It is available in an ergonomic right-handed, left-handed or ambidextrous version. It is purple in color (Skilla Purple) but can be delivered to order in white for low visibility areas or in phosphorescent to find your gun at the bottom of a trunk when you are not awake!

SKL-75 shooting
(Point 4m from the target)

