“A HOME RUN” “With a long checklist of desired features and the direction to keep a cap on the price tag, the engineers went to work and the final product is certainly a home run. “The AT Pro is in essence two detectors in one. Recognizing that entry-level users wanted a detector that was simple to operate yet provided better than average performance, the engineers created a list of the features that would meet that goal. However, there were more seasoned hunters that demanded the adjustability to tackle sites that contained high mineralization, black sand, saltwater, ferrous trash and other challenges, as well as more information about detected targets. With the touch of a single button on the AT Pro, switching between the Standard and Pro modes provides both groups what they wanted! “I found that having the additional information in the form of the digital numberical values allowed me to identify targets with a degree of accuracy not possible with the notch system alone. “I found that the AT Pro offered an above average level of performance and ease of operation in the water that will likely allow many treasure hunters, that might be limited to a single detector, to experience the excitement water hunting can bring when jewelry is recovered. The AT Pro handled the shallow water with ease and offered target ID information—both audibly and visibly—that one does not expect from a fully submersible detector. “Waterproof, lightweight and affordable, with features never before seen on a detector that excels under such a wide range of conditions, it’s easy to see why the AT Pro has become so popular with hunters around the world.” The full review by Andy Sabisch was published in the October 2011 issue, pages 32–35, of: Copyright © 2011 Lost Treasure, Inc.
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