Description
- Awesome distance. The aerodynamics of the Spomb are of a teardrop shape. This is certainly the ultimate product for flight through the air with the minimum resistance. Furthest measured cast distance is 190 yards (173 metres)!
- Instant bait delivery. When the Spomb contacts the water the body is released fully open so washing the bait out instantly. Fast aquaplane retrieve. The Spomb floats once opened and glides effortlessly across the top of the water with no spinning or line twist even in the strongest of winds. Other Spods have too much resistance on retrieve.
- No bait loss. Once the Spomb is loaded, because the container is closed shut, no bait will come out until it impacts with the water and opens. Spods with an open end or with holes lets the bait fall out. Use any bait. Anything that fits in the Spomb can be cast out including: pellets, boilies, hemp, corn, mixer, bread, meat, maggot, worms and particles etc.
- No need to mix. All baits can just be loaded into the Spomb without any need to mix. If you wish to mix balls of ground bait though, these can be cast accurately to a given distance even at a very long range. Good wind accuracy. Wind has very little effect on its flight because of the aerodynamics. Even with a strong cross wind, its accuracy and distance is remarkable.
- Code;FC-SPOMB-FLOAT
The classic black Spomb was first launched in February 2010. A few months later, due to demand from countries with extremely hot and sunny weather, the white Spomb was produced. This is the same size, design and quality as the original product, but does not feel warm to the touch in hot conditions. • Attaches to the mini, medium or large Spombs • Even more buoyant • Great for summer float fishing and, in the winter, for pike fishing • Good visibility on back drops of various waters • Hi-vis red float that will also be attractive for predator fishing Designed to attach to tails of the mini, medium or large Spomb bait dispensers. This accessory will make Spombs even more buoyant. Great for summer float fishing and, in the winter, for pike fishing. We've found good visibility on back drops of various waters whether tree lines or open reservoirs is black or white.