The Contact Node's main targets are sea bass and flounder from the surf. Its distinctive silhouette from above is the result of a thicker tail design that improves aerodynamics when casting. At the same time, it has become possible to extend the moving weight of the built-in K-TEN system right up to the tail, and the synergistic effect of aerodynamics and the center of gravity has succeeded in generating unprecedented casting distance.
The aerodynamic body is strong against crosswinds, making it reliable for use in rough surf and rocky areas. Its action is a plain rolling motion. With a moderate diving depth (usually about 60-90cm for the floating model, and 60-120cm for the floating deep model) and a specific gravity close to water, it reliably approaches feeding zones. With its understated action, it's a model that performs well even in harsh conditions.
The weight is moved to the very edge of the tail when casting, and the thick tail is designed for aerodynamics. Despite its large body, it is resistant to crosswinds and is effective in rough surf and rocky areas.
Nord's original model. Floating for shallow waters. Sinking when you need more distance or when the fish tend to sink. FD for deep waters when you want to reach the fish quickly. This is a variation that allows you to attack in the theoretical way.
Length: 130mm
Style: Floating
Weight: 18g
Diving Depth: 60-90cm