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190mm 58g Sinking Type

Big baits often exert tremendous effectiveness due to their appeal, but a drawback stemming from their structure is the issue of casting accuracy.

Specifically, when the lure rotates, it diminishes the precision required to target specific points and also affects casting distance.

Thus, Shimano developed its own mechanism called Armor Boost to stabilize the lure's posture upon casting, enabling precise casts aimed at bridge pylons and long-distance casting in open areas.


Introducing a new sinking model, broadening the scope of strategies even further.

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The popular Armor Joint 190, which gained popularity as a big bait that can be cast far, has a new sinking model added.

This allows for targeting deeper ranges that couldn't be reached with floating baits. Additionally, due to its heavier weight compared to floating baits, it is easier to cast and maintains stable action even in fast-flowing currents.

By using it selectively according to the situation, a more strategic big bait game can be unfolded than ever before.

An idea that combines both long casting distance and effective swimming action.

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The joint structure of big baits generates a natural and smooth action unparalleled by other lures. However, this structure is prone to air resistance, causing not only difficulties in casting but also instances where the lure rotates or the line gets tangled frequently at crucial moments.