VISION ONETEN MAX LBO

$27.99

Length

5.3in

Weight

3/4oz

Depth

5-6ft

Type

Floating

Hooks

#4

description

The “KING OF JERKBAITS” is back

The ONETEN MAX LBO is a large, highly responsive jerkbait powered by the revolutionary LBO II(PAT.P) moving balancer system. Thanks to the combination of a highly refined hydrodynamic body and the LBO’s virtually frictionless weight-transfer system, the ONETEN MAX LBO is able to eliminate the sluggishness seen in large jerkbaits of the past. The astonishingly responsive action, a credit to the work of ITO Engineering, truly make it worthy of the position atop the vaunted ONETEN jerkbait series.

The patented moving balancer system, LBO II, is designed with micro ball bearings arranged in an infinite-loop configuration to drastically reduce friction of traditional moving balancers. The LBO II weight is magnetically held to the front position, and when unleashed during casting the inertial impact generates a powerful propulsion vector, dramatically increasing casting performance, even against headwinds. From the moment you begin your retrieve, the ONETEN MAX LBO’s weight leaps to the front position with astonishing speed, providing full lure action for the entirety of your cast. The overwhelmingly fast startup performance and incredibly dynamic jerking performance are thanks to the ONETEN MAX LBO’s action and power being on the same linear axis.



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