The EX. Heavy Slow Taper, which exerts the power to bend as it bends, is mainly used for shallow cover flipping and frog games, and also supports swim jigs and spinner baits up to a depth of 1 m. It shows an outstanding finish that handles everything from close combat that attacks the cover to moving bait at a high level.
The spiral setting that combines the # 2 to # 6 guides with “T-KWSG” not only prevents troubles on the braided line, but also eliminates the power loss due to twisting to provide the tough torque that the blank originally has. Pull out to the full.
A unique slow taper boasting a delicate and agile operability such as the Twitch opens a new frontier for power fishing.
Sidewinders appeared in the days when light rigs were the mainstream, where lighter and more sensitive rods were being pursued.
With ultra-high elasticity rods appearing one after another, as if going backwards in time, a torque-rich long rod with de-class power at that time cast the question, “What are you going to catch with this rod?” Was done. But our answer was clear.
“It’s a rod for catching big bass” …
In the heyday of the tournament, big bass hunting was only a style of some core anglers, but the sidewinder series that started with only three models of “slap shot”, “super border” and “outcross” is such a core. It was a rod that was created just for the Big Bus Hunter.
This specialized spec was because it was the only one that can handle the strong styles such as slow rolling of heavy spinner baits, rubber jig swimming, and big baits that are now standard.
For more than ten years since then, although there have been slight minor changes in cosmetics, the basic performance has not changed at all, so the rod has been loved.
In 2011, the new sidewinder, which was brushed up with sharpness and high rigidity that you can easily grasp without modifying the long-loved blank, also has a pedigree as the second generation sidewinder carrying the subname of Great Performer. Is firmly inherited.