Jackson Meteora Joint
Jackson Meteora Joint - is pre-ordered and will ship as soon as it is in stock.
Shipping
Shipping
Orders ship from Japan, with fees calculated at checkout. Import duties and taxes are not included and are the buyer's responsibility. Handling time is typically 4–5 business days but may take longer if items need sourcing. We recommend EMS, DHL, or FedEx for fast, insured delivery.
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Pre-Orders
Pre-Orders
We offer two types of pre-orders, as per the product title:
- "Pre-order (item name)": For back-ordered items. If unavailable or delayed, you can wait, choose an alternative, or cancel.
- "Pre-order (item name) coming in (month)": For new releases, shipping begins when in stock. The dates are manufacturer estimates and may be delayed.
Once payment is processed, cancellations incur a 5% fee. Refunds after 120 days are issued as Heaven’s Points or discount coupons.
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Cancellations and Returns
Cancellations and Returns
We aim to ensure your satisfaction and resolve any issues promptly.
- Refunds & Fees: Cancellations after 6 hours incur a 5% refund fee, and a 15% restocking fee may apply. Shipping charges are non-refundable.
- Returns: Items must be in brand-new condition with all original packaging and returned within 14 days. Buyers cover return shipping costs.
- Pre-Orders: Canceling reserved items incurs fees. Refunds for payments over 120 days are issued as Heaven’s Points or coupons.
For full details, visit our Cancellations and Returns Page.
Jackson Meteora Joint - is pre-ordered and will ship as soon as it is in stock.
Condition:
Brand New. May include items displayed in stores.
Features:
The jointed minnow that keeps captivating underwater.
It doesn't simply separate and joint the body; it employs a tapered cut that takes into account the underwater posture and the range of motion (due to wobble and roll) for both the back and belly sections.
While producing an action that involves movement in the twisting direction, it significantly reduces the frequent tangling of the tail hook with the line—a common issue with jointed minnows. The tail itself adopts a tail end cup to actively grip the water. This gives the tail, which in conventional jointed minnows merely moved freely, a deliberate action.
The flat side body, which produces strong reflection and water displacement, further expands the range of presentation options, including fluttering during the fall or while staying due to water gripping, and quick response to angler input.









