Astonishing potential created by a compact ultra-thin, high-specific gravity body
Based in the Lake Biwa Hubei area, the Realis G-Fix series is based on the thinking circuit of Takashi Nishijima, a professional guide who just keeps seeking to "catch".
The first model is a heavy weight tuning specification of Realis Vibration, which was born from Nishijima's eagerness to discover the possibility of an ultra-flat body not found in conventional injection vibrators.
The steel ball (6.0 mm x 1) embedded in the body center and also serves as a rattle ball and the lead ball (3.0 mm x 10) of the free ball have been changed to tungsten balls of the same size. Furthermore, by adding a lead molding weight to the head, a weight increase of 3.5g is realized compared to the normal model.
With a large weight increase centered on the head, it reaches the bottom with an overwhelming fall speed comparable to a football jig, and the quick action rise brought by the ultra-flat body does not give the bass a chance to see through. In addition, since the sinking posture does not shake, there is very little thread entanglement during the fall and a stress-free approach is possible, and the rattle sound that is not found in the iron plate system makes it more appealing.
In addition, the weight distribution concentrated on the head makes it difficult to lift up and has excellent tracing performance in a certain range, so it demonstrates surprising potential in high-speed winding in shallow areas.
The 62mm model with a compact body size has excellent response due to the low resistance of water, and it is possible to produce a sharp movement especially in lift and fall at low activity. Also, under such circumstances, suction is weak and it is difficult to hook, but the body size that is easy to suck leads to an increase in the hooking rate.
Realis Vibration G-Fix is convinced of the direction of the new vibration plug.