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Orbit Voyager II 25-ft-50-ft Gear Drive Rotor

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Orbit Voyager II 25-ft-50-ft Gear Drive Rotor


Orbit’s professional gear drive is the best in class of all gear drive pop-up sprinkler heads. It is the #1 consumer choice for medium to large area gear drive sprinkler heads. Its versatility allows coverage from a 25 Ft. up to a 52 Ft. radius in a part- to full-circle spray pattern. The gear drive rotor ensures even and complete water coverage as well as a quiet spray. A filter protects the nozzle from clogging and is easily accessible for cleaning. It is compatible with all major brands of gear drive rotors including Rain Bird, Hunter, and Toro.


  • Ideal for medium to large areas
  • Longest spray distance in class – up to 50-ft
  • Bonus nozzles included for true matched precipitation
  • Adjustment key included

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