Bassday Gyokusai 135F, is this the ultimate coastal casting machine?

Bassday Gyokusai 135F, is this the ultimate coastal casting machine?
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Bassday Gyokusai 135F

There is an open challenge between the Japanese brands to see who has the most sophisticated weight transfer system, and the Bassday Gyokusai 135F is in the first row.

We can try to explain it, but if you then do us the favour of watching the video we will understand each other better. It turns out that the Bassday Gyokusai 135F has a piston of 14.5 grams and 8 millimetres in diameter, practically a plumbing pipe, only instead of being made of lead it is made of tungsten, nice detail. In addition to the extra large cylinder there is a torsion spring locking system which is a real kicker, but again, take a look at the video to understand the arcanum.

As you know weight transfer systems make it possible to achieve distances previously unattainable, before it was invented of course, without losing a bit of action. The Bassday Gyokusai 135F is said to be rolling and wobbling, guaranteeing stellar movement even at low speed, and the toy "feels" in your hands and it is easy to maintain contact even in strong headwinds, waves and at night. The easiest thing is to imagine it in the mouth of a European bass, bluefish or barracuda, come on, I can see the picture and all. 

Another thing that should also be pointed out is that the Bassday Gyokusai 135F is floating, that is to say, a thirteen and a half centimetres big thing that weighs thirty-odd grams that floats and doesn't go down more than a metre, just like that. Excuse the ordinariness, what a knob!


Size:
Flotante
135mm x 31,7g
Hooks: #2
Split Rings: #4



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