Megabass Respect Serries 90 - Gin Tonic Tiger
Gin and Tonic Tiger was introduced in 2016 as a new color in the POX line, mainly featuring topwater-themed items. The color scheme is similar to the Matte Tiger: a black back, a green to yellow gradient and tiger pattern on the sides, and an orange belly. While it is an appealing color, it pursues a see-through feel and excellent water absorption, with an M (metal) hologram applied only to the lure's face to enhance flushing power. The classic Matte Tiger performs well in low-light conditions such as dim mornings and evenings, cloudy weather, or cloudy conditions, but by rotating this Gin and Tonic Tiger, it becomes a pilot color that excels in a wider range of conditions and fields. Masahiko Kato clan This is a clear shade of the popular Megabass color, Matte Tiger. While Matte Tiger uses fluorescent paint everywhere except the back, which is an appealing color, Gin & Tonic Tiger only uses a slightly fluorescent orange paint on the belly, and is basically painted with clear paint. The contrast between the black back, clear sides, and fluorescent orange on the belly creates a flickering effect in sync with lure action. I think it's an all-purpose color that suits every season, field, or condition.
Specifications
- Style
- Popmax, Karashi, Vision Oneten Jr., Vision Oneten +1, Vision Oneten +1 Jr., POPX, Vision Oneten, SR-X Griffon, Karashi 80
Variants (9)
- Popmax — 21.99 USD — In stock
- Karashi — 17.99 USD — In stock
- Vision Oneten Jr. — 23.99 USD — Out of stock
- Vision Oneten +1 — 24.99 USD — In stock
- Vision Oneten +1 Jr. — 23.99 USD — In stock
- POPX — 19.99 USD — In stock
- Vision Oneten — 24.99 USD — In stock
- SR-X Griffon — 17.99 USD — In stock
- Karashi 80 — 19.99 USD — In stock
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