The Kraber 160 is a popper by Jackson developed to optimize the balance between casting distance and action power within a slim body profile.
The design incorporates a maximized mouth (cup) to maintain a high "water push" during popping without compromising distance. The neck section of the body is constricted to reduce aerodynamic drag during the flight phase.
The rear section of the body features a square cross-section profile. This configuration increases volumetric buoyancy to accommodate significant weight and enhances the flashing effect via the flat surfaces. The Kraber is designed for dynamic popping action with short jerks that transition into a long dive using long sweeps/sticks, depending on the movement required to trigger the strike.