Color |
G-01 Ghost Ayu
ME-01 Golden sweetfish
RP-01 Real Ayu
H-04 Black Gold Orange Berry
T-04 Black Gold VerT
RP-06 Real Hass
P-07 Chart Blue Back
H-09 Ice Shad
RP-16 Real Smelt Ver.2
P-23 Tasty Shad
TC-23 clear public fish
F-43 Pink Lady
TH-45 Purple Gill
PGF-48 GF Spawn Red
PP-50 Sunset Tiger
RP-68 Real Oikawa
HF-76 HF Smelt
S-76 Moisturizing Wakasagi
H-86 reverse scale
HH-86 Crucian carp scales |
Product Name |
OSP High Cut Suspend OSP High Cut [1] |
Control Number |
5580109117359 |
OSP
High Cut
◆ Length :: 60.0mm
◆ Weight: 5.3g
◆ Length type : Suspend
High cut is a non-rattle specification that also supports clear high pressure lake.
The inside of the body is specially designed for fixing the center of gravity, and the ribs are minimized, so a high response body without extravagant meat is obtained. As a result, the swim becomes closer to the real bait fish, and the bite is mass-produced with the power to react even with the thread bass.
As a trend in recent years, the importance of free winding performance not only in dirt and twitch action but also in minnow type shad is increasing.
For example, in the slow retrieve performance that is indispensable in the low water temperature period and Stop & amp; Go, the outstanding goodness of swimming by the ultra-lightweight honeycomb super HP body (PAT) makes a difference in the number of bytes.
And, the tight and natural super high pitch action that suppresses the vibration brings it to the bite without doubting the modern bass.
Of course, even in dirt and twitch, not only sliding left and right, but also a dart with a twist with a roll causes attractive flushing.
The quivering movement at the moment of stopping also increases the chances of a part-time job.
And due to the unique lip shape and weight arrangement, even if you twitch continuously at a fast tempo, you will not lose the balance too much and go out of the swim range. It keeps going.
In this way, the high cut, which is packed with the performance required for the next-generation shad, plays a part in the polarization of the shad.