Description
- Allows it to easily bury itself on sandy and soft muddy bottoms.
- Allows it roll slowly under more tidal and turbulent conditions.
- It’s an excellent choice for instances when long-distance casting is required
When compared to regular Pyramid and Hurricane sinkers.
- Excels in heavier currents on any bottom surface conditions.
- Tends to bury itself faster on softer bottom surfaces and on harder bottoms it tends to roll a lot slower
- Tends to snag a lot less thanks to its dual “pointy” Inverted Pyramid shape.
- Its Body shape makes it a lot easier for you to retrieve it out of the sand.
At the end of the day your back and shoulders will thank you for it after not having to fight that flat end face that the other sinkers have (Believe me we know).






Tim (verified owner) –
Easier to retrieve than a pyramid or hatteras storm shape, but seemed to have similar holding power to a regular old pyramid sinker. One of these in 8 oz was getting pushed around badly by wind and current when a 6 oz sputnik was holding fine.