The Illex Kluber SF is a new kind of articulated swimbait. Developed in Japan to meet specific fishing conditions: very high fishing pressure on black bass, educated fish, clear, lightly tinted or cold waters. It falls into the category of 'I-Motion' lures, a concept whose objective is to reduce lure movement to a minimum in order to generate the finest and most subtle vibrations possible, with the aim of reproducing quasi-natural movements to fool even the most wary fish. To achieve this, the KLUBER SF features a realistic silhouette, a tight central joint limiting the amplitude of its movements and a flexible bifid 'fish-like' tail. Its two feathered treble hooks act as teasers but also lighten the hooks when the fish is sucked in. A clever hook-holding device at the junction of the rear segment and the flexible silicone tail allows the rear hook to be fixed alongside the body, optimizing results on short, timid bites. Finally, this 'Slow Floating' model is capable of baiting and stalking all carnivorous fish (pike, perch, pike-perch, black-bass, catfish) camouflaged at depth thanks to its ability to move up to 3m. A technical lure within the reach of all anglers who want to make the difference during fishing sessions where predators are capricious.