Realis Spy bait 62mm & 80mm
Spybait 62
Length: 62mm
Weight: 3/8oz
Hook: #8
Range: 0.3-5m
The Spinbait 62 Alpha was a long-awaited lure in the Spinbait range that gives the finesse angler a deadly new weapon. With the Alpha 62, DUO pushes lure development and challenges innovation as we know it. This is an extremely compact Spybait with amazing action and a distinct ability to hit its target at great distances. Expectations were high during the development of this refined lure that went through a battery of tests to meet the stringent requirement for this new lure.
The little dog proved more than worthy for stringent finesse angling after going through the rigorous testing protocol. From profile and size to weight and action, the new Alpha.62 will provide the finesse angler a refreshing display of a lure literally emulating a baby shad. Your ability to increase your spybaiting skills beyond previous expectations has become a reality. The Alpha 62 will cast a mile and trace with the tightest profile in the deepest way!
Spybait 80
Length: 80mm
Weight: 3/8oz
Hook: #8
Range: 2-3.5m
The compact, aerodynamic and hydrodynamic body of the Spinbait 80 produces significant parabolic momentum when cast; activates, multi-directional actions and vibrational wave lengths when retrieved. In a single cast, these built-in attributes allow Spinbait 80 to trace deeper zones longer.
Paired propellers rotate against disks causing a distinct audible pitch and a compressed vibration called “micro-pulsing”.
The cupped propeller configuration displaces soft but turbid water along the lure’s body-line releasing what is called “plum-effect”. Plum-effect is actually detected by the bass frontal nerve network is striated through the fore-region of the bass helping the bass feel pressure and vibration. This sensory matrix integrates with the bass instinctive predatory and territory responses.
Uniquely shaped body halves and angled ballast induce a shimmer motion and subtle body rotation called “Passive minnow vibration”. This occurs when the lure is paused or allowed to free-fall to another depth.
The tracking of the lure is significantly straight and purposeful. However, slow motion video also shows the lure exhibiting a “listing action” which is called “body-flash”. This flashing or reflecting during the retrieve has the tempo of a casual unassuming feeding minnow. The objective to display a non-stressed, highly regulated minnow, the precursor to neutral mode activity.