DYNA RESPONSE

$9.99

MSRP

$9.99 (All Sizes)

TYPE

Sinking

LENGTH

1.9in (1/4oz), 2.25in (3/8oz & 1/2oz)

WEIGHT

1/4oz, 3/8oz, 1/2oz

HOOKS

#10 (3/8oz & 1/2oz), #12 (1/4oz)

description

The DYNA RESPONSE is a new concept metal vibe developed with Shinji Sato. The super-thin 0.6mm stainless plate cuts through water and features a carefully sculpted weight shape that generates powerful vibrations and quick start-up action. The weight’s hydrodynamic design powers a sharp, high pitch action and kicks into gear instantaneously whether employing lift & fall or more traditional retrieves. The placement of the rear treble and innovative tinsel-tail detail significantly reduce line tangle on slack line and at the end of long casts, in addition to providing an enticingly new flicker-flash to the DYNA RESPONSE’s vibrating action. With its outsized flash, high-pitch vibration, tangle-fighting tinsel and lightning-quick startup action, the DYNA RESPONSE elevates the traditional metal vibe to new heights.

  • From the first handle turn or start of the lift, DYNA RESPONSE kicks into gear, displaying astonishing responsiveness that far surpasses traditional metal vibes
  • The super-thin 0.6mm plate and hydrodynamic weight design make highly responsive vibration action possible
  • Handtied tinsel tail reduces entanglement with the main line and generates an extremely lifelike flashing effect


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