The Decimator will destroy anything and everything. You have been warned. When customers come to us and ask for the best we deliver, when they asked for the biggest, we stepped up to the challenge and created the worlds largest e-stim electrode. The Decimator is its name.
Looking equally at home on you mantelpiece or a shelf in the dungeon, the Decimator should only be brought out for a very special occasions. Preparation is the key this is not something you use on a whim.
Cable key |
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A 4mm cable
is needed. |
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A 4mm/Low profile cable
can be used. |
Like the other electrodes in our premium range the Decimator design has the electrode contacts at the top and bottom of the electrode, providing excellent contact and a more natural feeling than some other designs, but its sheer mass offers something no other electrode is the world can provide.... Size. Because of this we do not recommend using this electrode with other competitors control units, they simply don't have the power to drive this massive beast.
Crafted to Decimate
Each Decimator is individually crafted from aircraft grade materials, and will if cared for, last for years. It can even be disassembled for cleaning. The base is machined with a series of grip rings to help during insertion and extraction, but you will need strong arms as it weighs nearly 3.6Kg!!. The head is created with a series of facets to ease insertion, and the whole electrode is finished in our luxurious Satin finish.
Fitted with 4mm sockets in the base. Works well with our low profile connectors. The Decimator is covered by our lifetime guarantee.
Due to its immense and unusual size, the Decimator is generally made to order, but if you are lucky we might have one in stock.
Specifications
Name | Decimator |
Type |
BiPolar electrode |
Overall length |
225mm (8.8") |
Insertable length |
165mm (6.5") |
Head Diameter |
100mm (4") |
Circumference/Girth |
314mm (12.3") |
Weight |
3600g |
Connections |
4mm Sockets |
Guarantee |
Lifetime |
User Guides
E-Stim Systems BiPolar Electrode Manual
Guide to Choosing an Electrode