MOMMOTTI 180 SF
- Manufacturer: SeaSpin
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DT06 BG
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BG
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT04 SD
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SD
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5cm
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9g
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1.2m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT04 S
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S
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5cm
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9g
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1.2m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT04 RCW
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RCW
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5cm
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9g
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1.2m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT04 P
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P
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5cm
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9g
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1.2m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT04 FT
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FT
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5cm
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9g
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1.2m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT04 BSD
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BSD
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5cm
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9g
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1.2m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT04 BG
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BG
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5cm
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9g
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1.2m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT04 BB
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BB
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5cm
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9g
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1.2m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT06 FT
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FT
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT06 BB
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BB
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT06 P
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P
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT06 BSD
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BSD
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT04 GFR
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GFR
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5cm
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9g
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1.2m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT06 DCW
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DCW
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT06 SD
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SD
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT06 S
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S
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT06 RCW
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RCW
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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DT06 GFR
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GFR
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5cm
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12g
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1.8m
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floating
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€10.48
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Mommotti 180 SF
Mommotti 180 SF is a saltwater jerk that in a very short time has gained a great consensus among European fishermen. It is designed to ensure long cast in the most difficult weather and sea conditions and continuous flashes during jerk. A basic lures for the Mediterranean angler. We have deliberately tried a relationship weight-volume that would guarantee to us long cast and a refined lightness in swimming, both in linear retrieve and cast, which makes them very stable even in the presence of currents and towards apathetic predators. The choice of the inner armor forced us to a particular design effort in the distribution of internal tungsten weights with a constant attention to the perfection of the action of swimming.
Suitable for all predators such as seabass, bluefish, barracuda, leerfish, dolphin fish, amberjack, seabream, and tuna species.
The research led to create a slight ventral bend giving the lure extra instability in swimming and which proved to be particularly enticed to predators.