June 2, 2026

Night Park Metal Detecting with the SP24 Coil: Simplex Plus in Trashy Ground

Nighttime metal detecting brings its own kind of excitement, especially when you’re testing new gear. In this session, Zeke (aka Glenn) heads to the park after dark to put the SP24 coil on the Simplex Plus through its paces. With trash everywhere—foil, tabs, and modern debris—this is the perfect proving ground for a smaller coil built for tight, noisy environments.

You’ll see how the SP24 sharpens target separation, cuts through clutter, and helps reveal coins, jewelry, and relics that larger coils often miss. From subtle tones to masked signals, this hunt highlights the real-world advantages of going small when the ground is busy. Zeke breaks down what he’s hearing, why certain tones stand out, and how to work close to structures where good finds like to hide.

If you’re curious about improving your performance in trashy parks or want to see how the SP24 coil handles nighttime conditions, this live hunt shows exactly why smaller coils can make a big difference.

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These are the detectors, coils, and tools I trust in trash-heavy parks and tight playgrounds — lightweight, precise, and field-tested in the same conditions you see here. If you want to gear up or support the channel, this curated shop is a great place to start.

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