A 10-16 foot waterproof rating covers the vast majority of real-world water detecting - surf wading, river hunting, tidal flats, and heavy rain. The Minelab Equinox 800 at 5 meters (16 feet), Garrett AT Pro at 10 feet, and Nokta Legend at 10 feet are the three most purchased machines in this depth range, all with multi-frequency or proven all-terrain capability alongside the waterproofing.
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Waterproof Metal Detectors Rated 10–16 Feet: The Sweet Spot for Water Hunting
The vast majority of beach hunters, river detectorists, and water hunters need nothing beyond a 10–16 foot waterproof rating. Surf wading — even in breaking waves where the machine is briefly submerged — rarely exceeds a few feet of depth, and typical river hunting stays well within this range. For most real-world detecting conditions, this level of waterproofing provides the confidence to hunt in wet environments without limitation.
Three Machines That Define This Category
The Minelab Equinox 800 at 5 meters (16 feet) with Multi-IQ simultaneous multi-frequency is the machine many experienced beach hunters rely on, combining proven waterproofing with strong performance across wet sand and surf conditions. The Garrett AT Pro at 10 feet is a long-standing all-terrain option valued for its reliability in water and land use alike. The Nokta Legend at 10 feet brings simultaneous multi-frequency performance at a more accessible price point, making it a strong alternative in this category. See individual pages: Minelab Equinox, Garrett AT Pro, Nokta Legend.
Waterproofing and Multi-Frequency Together
For beach detecting, waterproofing and frequency technology work together. Multi-frequency machines like the Equinox 800 and Nokta Legend maintain stable target ID in wet salt sand while being fully submersible, making them well-suited for surf and shoreline hunting. Waterproof single-frequency machines like the Garrett AT Pro still perform well in many conditions and are a dependable choice for general water use, especially outside of the most demanding salt environments.
For Deeper Work – Dive Detectors
For snorkel or dive detecting beyond wading depth, a higher waterproof rating becomes necessary. The XP DEUS II at 65 feet is a leading multi-frequency option for deeper underwater use. See 65+ foot rated machines for dive-specific detectors.
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