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It features two asymmetrical faces that give it its atypical swimming action. While one side is flat, the other is pyramid-shaped with 3 facets of the type cut sides. Thanks to this specific profile and its central balancing, the Funa performs very large amplitude jerks while starting flat on the side. During the drop, its two asymmetrical faces cause it to descend horizontally while constantly seeking its centre of gravity.It thus performs lateral swerves like a dead leaf while oscillating on its axis and presenting each of its sides. This erratic descent is particularly attractive, and it is often during this phase that the Funa Explorer Tackle slow jig is generally attacked.