Andrianblue Odin invert roller wooden speargun
There’s a moment every spearo knows. The moment you spot your dream fish. Everything slows down. That moment doesn’t forgive hesitation, and it doesn’t forgive a gun that gets in the way.
Andrianblue Odin features the invert roller system:
Rubber bands below the barrel, nothing across your line of sight.
Significantly reduced recoil for a cleaner, more precise shot.
Whether you’re after a grouper in a tight crack or trying to ambush a dentex in open water, the Odin is built for the moment. Choose the length and adjust the setup depending on your needs and you will have a speargun that will feel like an extension of your arm.
Built to perform and last. Ready to dive.
Odin can be used as an all-around or mainly ambush speargun depending on the length and setup. It offers the perfect balance between mobility and stability during the shot, with an ergonomic grip available for both right and left handed spearos.
The speargun comes fully rigged and ready to get in the water.
The body is built with premium Teak Wood with an epoxy poured track and heel for maximum durability. Carbon fiber tubes are installed where the head axles sit, reinforcing the highest-stress area of the gun.
All metal parts are stainless steel 316.
The trigger mechanism is the Ermes double roll wings, one of the finest available on the market.
The muzzle runs Harken 404 pulleys and Ceramic Roller Bearings at the head for smooth, reliable performance shot after shot.
Threaded stainless steel inserts are used in every area where screws are fitted.
The invert roller system runs a full Dyneema 2mm line with a 450kg breaking load. The reel is fitted with polyester line at 1.5mm or 2mm.
Every Odin ships equipped with the Andrianblue Astrid Reel, a Sigal Sub HRC shaft in 7mm or 7.5mm, and three pairs of Sigal Sub Extreme rubber bands.
Choosing Your Length
Odin 90
The most maneuverable option. Built for low visibility conditions, tight reef hunting, and rocky terrain where a longer gun would work against you. If your dives keep you close to the rocks and you rely on proximity rather than distance, the 90 is your gun. Also a natural partner for an odin 110 when you want a complete two-gun setup.
Odin 100
The middle ground, and for many spearos, the only length they’ll ever need. The 100 gives you decent range for open water shots without sacrificing the handling you need around structure. If you’re not sure which length fits your style, start here.
Odin 110
Built for range. The 110 earns its place in clear water where fish are wary and distances are long. Open water ambushes, reef edges, and the kind of hunting where the shot is long enough to make you double think about it. If you know your dives demand distance, this is where the Odin 110 reaches its full potential.
Recommended setups
Medium Setup – 1×17.5mm / 2×14.5mm / 7mm shaft
A versatile configuration for the Odin. Easy to load, this setup is built for active hunting taking multiple shots, varied depths, and a wide range of fish. If you’re diving shallower water, moving frequently between spots, need to load the speargun frequently and not primarily chasing large fish at distance, this is where to start.
Heavy Setup – 1×19mm / 2×16mm / 7.5mm shaft (Odin 100 & 110) or 7mm shaft (Odin 90)
When the fish get bigger and the shots get longer, this is the setup that answers the call. Increased range, deeper penetration, and more authority behind every shot. Built for deeper dives, open water ambushes, and the moments where one shot is all you get. This is the configuration most experienced spearos reach for when the stakes are higher.
Maximum Power Setup – 1×19mm / 2×17.5mm / 7.5mm shaft (Odin 110)
Everything the Odin has, Unleashed!
This is the heaviest configuration available and it is not for everyone. Loading is demanding, and shallower dives will rarely justify it. But if you are strong enough to handle the 17.5mm bands and you need the absolute maximum power the Odin can deliver, this setup puts nothing between you and the limit of what this gun can do. Recommended only for the Odin 110, and for spearos who know exactly what they’re asking for.
Finish Οptions
Teak Oil
A natural, living finish that grows with your speargun. Teak oil enhances the raw beauty of the wood and keeps it looking exactly as nature intended, but it asks something in return. It needs regular maintenance throughout the season to stay fresh, and minor scratches are easy to touch up yourself at home.
Choose teak oil if you love the ritual of caring for your gear, prefer the warm, natural look of an oil finish, and enjoy having a hands-on relationship with your speargun.
Epoxy + Marine Polyurethane Coating
A hard, high-gloss finish that lets the wood grain speak for itself, with almost no effort on your part. Our coating includes UV protection filters to guard against sun damage, and the only maintenance it needs is a rinse after every dive. It outlasts teak oil significantly, provided the gun is handled with care.
The one thing to know: if it ever needs to be reapplied, it’s a job for a skilled craftsman, not a DIY afternoon.
Choose this finish if you want maximum protection, a showroom look, and a speargun that takes care of itself.
Refer to the drawing for speargun dimensions and shaft length for each speargun length.
When out of stock contact us for production time. Usually between 4-6 weeks depending on the work load.
A speargun bag and a T-shirt is included in the package. Leave a note during the checkout about the size of the T-shirt you want.



































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