Chemical chaos series THE ENFORCER 5" stick bait PHOENIX ASHES w/ reinforced sleeve
Color Profile: Phoenix Ashes (Chaos Chemical Series)
The Visual Breakdown
- The Base: A deep, smoky charcoal-violet translucent core that creates a dense, lifelike baitfish silhouette, giving it excellent depth and realism in the water.
- The Hypershift Effect: This pigment possesses a radical contrast range. Dead-on, the body fires off an aggressive, vibrant metallic violet and smoldering magenta shimmer. The instant the bait flexes, rolls, or darts, that dark purple completely vanishes—shifting into a blinding bright platinum silver and cold steel chrome.
- The Silhouette: The translucent properties of the smoky core allow ambient light to pass through the edges of the sleeve, making it appear intensely organic and fluid rather than like a solid piece of plastic.
"Risen from the smoke. Engineered for the fight."
A premier flagship color in our Chaos Chemical Series, Phoenix Ashes is now available in our heavy-duty 5" Reinforced Sleeve. This profile is meticulously designed for anglers demanding maximum durability without sacrificing the fluid, life-like action and optical deception of custom soft plastics.
Built on a smoky, dark-violet translucent core, this bait delivers a high-contrast optical shift. On a steady retrieve, it flashes a rich, metallic magenta and violet sheen. But the moment it darts, twitches, or catches a new light angle, the color completely burns away—replacing itself with a stark, high-glint platinum silver chrome. This sudden transformation triggers instinctive, violent reaction strikes from heavily pressured predators who think a panicked baitfish is turning right in front of them.
Quick Specs for the Listing
- Series: Chaos Chemical Series (Hypershift)
- Profile: 5" Reinforced Sleeve
- Base: Dark Violet Smoke Translucent
- Primary Tones: Burnt Magenta / Metallic Violet / Platinum Chrome / Charcoal Steel
- Best Used For: Heavy cover, rigging setups requiring maximum holding power, and triggering aggressive reaction strikes in clear to stained waters.