Both versions have 4 tuning options right out of the package and an ever increasing variety of lip and tail options available for a current total of 12 different instantly accessible configurations each. Released in Hi Float and Low Float versions, each of the two intensively designed and tested Klash9 models share the same outward appearance but have very separate identities. The Klash9 immediately introduced incredible levels of versatility that had not been available in a big bait before (or since) due to it’s removable lip and configurable tail design. In November of 2015, Tomoya Shirakawa’s Division Rebel Tackles’ (DRT) Klash9 jointed swimbait was released (the smaller profile Tiny Klash would be released 7 months later).
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