The ultimate in natural micro-vibration. Designed by Tsutomu Kawashima, a super local angler from Kameyamadam in Chiba Prefecture, to catch bass even after they've been pressured.
The most distinctive feature is the four pairs of uniquely reversed arms. These arms catch water and create vibration, resulting in a complex action with a slight roll.
The compact body is designed to slip smoothly into cover, but its ability to attract bass is intense! You can use a lighter sinker to get deep into the cover and produce results even in high-pressure fields with its highly appealing, subtle vibrations.
The Scissor Comb's characteristic action occurs during falls, shakes, dragging, bumping, and even during a dead stick due to its ability to move even in weak currents. It's an all-around worm that can be used in a variety of actions and situations.
The four pairs of arms, attached in reverse to the body, each have different lengths and thicknesses (surface areas). When exposed to water flow, they create subtle vibrations, and even cause left-right rolls during falls and dragging. This action, unlike any other worm, has yielded surprising test results, enticing even wary bass to bite.
The compact body, designed to be more realistic and finesse-oriented, features a bottleneck shape with tapered sections throughout. The vibrations and rolling action created by the four pairs of arms resonate throughout the body, causing the entire worm to move well and creating a lifelike action in the water.
The four pairs of arms, each with different sizes, are connected to the tapered body. The combination of vibration and subtle rolling generated by these varying body movements, along with the vibration and kicking action produced by the two rear tails, is the essence of this worm.
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