
Yamashita Egi-Oh Live Neonbright 2.5
Cijena / Price:
14,50€
10 gr / 5,5 sec/m
Next generation of UV ray reflection appeal. "NEON BRIGHT" adoption EGI-OH LIVE additional colors. "Solid color" which are adjustable for the tide colors or the amount of light are available as the new colors. Their silhouettes stand out sharply with the tide colors and the light amount than the other NEONBRIGHT colors.
Keimura body (U.V. Body) usually reflects in the blueish light wave length.
But the light wave length variation in this new series "NEON BRIGHT" are not only blue but also red and green.
"NEON BRIGHT RED" can transmit its existence to the squid depending on the water color.
062 Monster Red (Neon Bright Red)
A color that combines a highly visible pink back with a red neon bright body. A color
that appeals to squids even in low light conditions in the morning and evening, and is also effective for site fishing.
063 Battle Green (Neon Bright Red)
A color that is conscious of the silhouette that is active in night games from evening mazume.
The red neon bright body and the partial red tape go crazy.
064 Rory Pop (Neon Bright Green)
The combination of the green neon bright body and the inflated back color makes it a muddy tide capture color.
Even in the muddy tide with poor visibility, the existence of Egi is firmly appealed to squid.
065 Spark Olive (Neon Bright Green)
A color that combines a green neon bright body with a back color that blends in with the muddy tide.
It is effective when the activity of squid decreases due to turbidity caused by changes in water temperature or turbidity after rain.
066 Bull Bull Mambo (Neon Bright Blue)
A clear tide killer that combines a blue background with blue neon bright.
Switch on the neutral squid with a natural color that blends in with the clear tide.
067 Powerful Blue (Neon Bright Blue)
Of the 6 colors that make the most of the body color, the neon bright appeal is the strongest color.
Under conditions such as daytime and clear tide, the presence of Egi is appealed to squid in the distance by ultraviolet light emission + partial holo flushing.
