Adopts a Macithus keeper to set by screwing the worm. With the Makisas set, which pierces the center line of the screw first and then rotates it, it is relatively easy for anyone to set the worm straight. It is free from the set deviation that has previously impaired the potential of the worm.
When swimming, the head of the worm is less likely to come into contact with the structure, exerting a Weedless effect. It also matches relatively thin worms, and is characterized by a looser bend and more gentle form than a typical offset hook shape. Swimming in no-sinkers and Texas rigs is especially high-dimensional.