| Reference | Quantité | Taille | Variété | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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BKK-A-ET-5846
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8 | 8# | avec ardillon | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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8.40 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-ET-5847
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8 | 6# | avec ardillon | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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8.40 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-ET-5848
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7 | 5# | avec ardillon | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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8.40 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-ET-5849
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7 | 4# | avec ardillon | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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8.40 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-ET-5851
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6 | 2# | avec ardillon | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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8.40 (CHF) incl tax
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The treble hook BKK Armorpoint-Hyperlatch 70-SS is designed for demanding anglers who want to improve the reliability of their rigs on jerkbaits and other hard lures. Its goal is clear: preserve the lure’s action and balance while promoting a more effective hook set. Thanks to geometry engineered for better holding power and a performance-driven design, this treble aims to increase the success rate from strike to landing, whether you fish with steady retrieves, sharp jerks, or pronounced pauses. For pike, zander, largemouth bass, or any opportunistic predator, it is a serious solution to optimize the “strike → hook-up → hold” chain.
Its construction is based on steel claimed to be more robust than traditional carbon steels, helping maintain useful power reserve when a strong fish shakes its head near the landing net. In short, you get a treble hook designed to penetrate better, hold better, and withstand the stress of a fight more effectively.
The first benefit is felt in the lure action: an unsuitable treble can unbalance a jerkbait, restrict its swim, or alter its posture at rest. The Armorpoint-Hyperlatch 70-SS is designed to keep the setup consistent so your lure retains its natural behavior. This results in a cleaner presentation and, often, more confidence during pauses, a key moment when many strikes occur.
The second advantage is fast penetration. A point that works efficiently helps convert short takes or side taps, which are typical of cautious fish. In fishing terms, this means fewer lost fish and a greater sense of control, especially when fishing at distance or with slight slack in the line during jerks.
Finally, the HCS steel construction and overall architecture aim to provide solid strength against pressure: pulls, head shakes, and direction changes. Combined with a properly set drag and a suitable rod, this BKK treble hook helps secure the final seconds of the fight, the ones where losses are most frustrating.
To get the most from this treble, start by checking the overall consistency of the rig: split rings in good condition, no deformation, and enough freedom of movement so the lure remains mobile. When replacing hooks, keep a simple approach: the goal is to improve hooking without harming the action. If you test a new setup, observe the lure in the water (bank edge, bucket, clear area) to confirm the balance remains correct.
When fishing, use a controlled hook set: an overly violent strike can create unnecessary slack, while steady, progressive pressure helps the points seat cleanly. Also check the point condition regularly, especially after contact with rocks, wood, or hard jaws. A high-performance treble is still a technical consumable: inspection, maintenance, and timely replacement are part of the optimization process.
“Mounted on my jerkbaits, I felt better penetration and especially fewer lost fish near the bank. The lure keeps its action and the strikes convert better.”
Question 1: Is this treble suitable only for jerkbaits?
Answer: It is especially relevant for jerkbaits, but it also works well on hard lures that need a reliable treble hook, provided the rig compatibility (split ring, hook clearance, action) is respected.
Question 2: Can changing trebles alter the lure’s action?
Answer: Yes. Any hook change can influence balance. The idea behind this model is to help preserve a consistent presentation, but it is recommended to test the lure in the water after mounting.
Question 3: What should be checked before a fishing trip?
Answer: Check point integrity, absence of deformation, the condition of split rings, and freedom of movement. A quick inspection improves the hook-set / catch ratio and reduces lost fish.