
Overview
Now offering increased flash thanks to the addition of five willow-blades, the Strike King Tour Grade Bladed Titanium Umbrella Rig delivers a deadly bait ball presentation with the added durability of titanium. Virtually unbreakable and very resilient, the titanium wires flex and rebound as the rig move through the water giving it the appearance of a scattering and reforming school of baitfish.
The titanium wires also have a smaller diameter than stainless steel, for an even more lifelike presentation. A swivel built into its realistic painted head helps eliminate line twist, and premium clamps and hardware deliver incredible toughness as well. Built extra strong with tremendous flash, get the titanium advantage with the Strike King Tour Grade Bladed Titanium Umbrella Rig.
Strike King | Middle Wire Length | Outer Wire Length |
Tour Grade Bladed Titanium Umbrella Rig | 6" | 4" |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Not a fan at all. The arms are much too flimsy causing the the bait to tangle nearly every cast. I threw mine in the trash. By far the worst A rig ive ever used.
From: H&: 6/7/23
Comments: Caught a couple of fish & started liking it then only the very next bite one of the arms came completely off. I thought the tungsten arms would hold up better because of their flexibility, but wrong. Tried 2 more and had arms break off of them too. Gave Strike King multiple chances, but won't buy another one.
From: Unknown: 1/24/23
Comments: Recently purchased one of these think the titanium arms would last longer Thelma's conventional arms but this thing tangles on every cast due to too much flexibility in the arms themselves. I DO NOT RECOMMEND this A Rig that's unless you want to be cursing up a storm every cast.
From: H$: 10/19/22
Comments: Due to the design, these things foul almost every cast no matter how you throw it. Wouldn't recommend.
From: Unknown: KY 4/12/22
Comments: Bought two to try out. Liked it right away after catching a couple of fish and then a wire broke off at the head and then another. The next one did the same very prematurely. At least the ones I bought didn't last long at all. Disappointed.
From: Taylor : WI 11/22/21
Comments: Never have had any trouble out of this A-Rig, I have bought other rigs and the arms break off after 4 to 5 fish this rig holds up to fish after fish also like the titanium wire so I can pulse the A-Rig
From: Unknown 10/6/20
Comments: fish umbrella rig quite a bit. I bought one of these because my original one was not available. Not only does this thing tangle up almost every other cast. The very first fish that hit it broke an arm off. So after I reeled it in cut the line, and threw it 8n the lake... biggest waist of 20.00 ever...
From: Brad: Longview 6/21/20
Comments: Caught 1 fish & started liking it then only the very next bite one of the arms came completely off the head. I'll never buy another one
From: Colton: USA 5/30/16
Comments: awesome bait! Fished lake Cumberland today without any practice and threw this for the first time and caught 12 keepers with our best five going 18.5, when they wouldn't touch a jerkbait.
From: Lucas: Georgetown, KY 3/22/15
Comments: I have went through two of these the first one because the "eye" where you tie the line fell off. And the second one the bottom arm loop snapped and fell off during a cast. Not durable by any means.
From: Joe: Valley City, OH 9/15/14
Comments: Not very good I caught a couple smallies on Dale Hollow with this but the wires gets hung in the line BAD. If you just cast and reel its not so bad but if your like me and like to pull it and let it drop back down this is not the rig.
From: Jon: Nashville, TN 4/9/14