Dekajeel 2.8Inch
Dekajeel 2.8Inch
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[Big version of Azir]
It has been well received. We have made a big version of "Azir 2.0" in response to many requests!
A long pintail and three larger fins that create a sense of life.
The body that pierces the needle has been slimmed down, making it easier to eat even with a long size!
Variable Action
Just by changing the reeling speed, the worm's action can change completely!
When reeling at a speed of about one rotation per second, the tip of the tail will move and entice the bait. When you
slow down the reeling speed and reel it in slowly, the tail will stop moving and will move along smoothly.
The movement is exactly like the "fleeing action of a small fish"!
When it starts swimming, it moves its tail fin firmly, and then it moves just like a
coasting fish. You can now create your own timing for the bait by varying the reeling speed.
Can be stopped
When you apply action with the rod, the worm moves dynamically from the base of the tail, inviting the bait. When you
stop the action, the worm stops. It
may sound obvious, but it is surprisingly difficult to stop by inertia.
The fins act as brakes and stop the worm from bending excessively.
This "stop" is important, and it is because the worm stops that you can create a sense of contrast, making the moment when the bait bites more vivid.
Fin direction
The overall size has increased, and the fins are now 1mm larger, so they can absorb the water flow and convert it into action.
When the fins are turned sideways, all three fins receive resistance, creating a more dynamic flowing action for the entire tail.
When turned vertically, the fins cut through the water, making the movement faster and sharper.
A sense of life
Even without any action, the fins can sense the slightest current and sway slightly.
"A sense of floating life"
It is longer than the previous Azil 2.0, so it has more appeal and a more natural feel, which opens up a variety of possibilities.
First, just reel it in, varying the speed, then add some rod action to lure the fish.
The fish will come near you!
The name comes from Asir
Eel = eel, due to its shape resembling
an eel Aj (horse mackerel) + eel (eel)
Ajeel (ajeel)
DEKA (big) + Ajeel (ajeel)
DEKAjeel (dekajeel)
It has now gained even more appeal and has an outstanding fish-attracting action!