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Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank DR Lure 32mm Matte Black UV
Delivery between Mon – Wed $11
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank MR Lure 32mm Matte Black UV
Delivery between Mon – Wed $11
Daiwa Infeet Rolling Crank DR Hardbody Lure, Matte Black UV
Delivery between 15–20 July $10
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank 32DR Lure, MATTE BLACK UV
Delivery $10
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank 32MR Lure, MATTE BLACK UV
Delivery $10
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Hard Body Lures MR (SHALLOW) / MATTE BLACK UV
Delivery $9.95
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank 32DR Matte Black UV
Delivery $7.95
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank MR Matte Black UV
Free delivery
Daiwa Infeet Rolling Crank Hard Body Lure DR, Matte Black UV
Delivery $11.99
Daiwa Infeet Rolling Crank Hard Body Lure MR, Matte Black UV
Delivery $11.99
originally posted on bcf.com.au
These lures are bream lollies worth every cent. If your a bream fanatic like me you need one in your tackle tray
originally posted on bcf.com.au
A great little hardbody that catches plenty of fish. When things are a bit tough I find downsizing to this lure can help to get some fish. I was surprised on a recent trip where I caught half a dozen whiting on it!!
originally posted on bcf.com.au
The main shortfall of this lure is its casting performance. The big bib and fat body slow it down quickly. Better off spending the same money on a Daiwa Kodachi which casts much better and has a small profile for bream.
| Length | 32mm |
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank DR Lure 32mm Matte Black UV
Delivery between Mon – Wed $11
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank MR Lure 32mm Matte Black UV
Delivery between Mon – Wed $11
Daiwa Infeet Rolling Crank DR Hardbody Lure, Matte Black UV
Delivery between 15–20 July $10
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank 32DR Lure, MATTE BLACK UV
Delivery $10
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank 32MR Lure, MATTE BLACK UV
Delivery $10
These lures are bream lollies worth every cent. If your a bream fanatic like me you need one in your tackle tray
A great little hardbody that catches plenty of fish. When things are a bit tough I find downsizing to this lure can help to get some fish. I was surprised on a recent trip where I caught half a dozen whiting on it!!
The main shortfall of this lure is its casting performance. The big bib and fat body slow it down quickly. Better off spending the same money on a Daiwa Kodachi which casts much better and has a small profile for bream.
| Length | 32mm |
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Matte Black UV
There no denying the effectiveness of a slow-rolled crankbait on estuary species such as bream. With Daiwa’s expansion of the INFEET concept over the past year, it only made sense to redevelop the original Rollin’ Crank.A diminutive crankbait, the new INFEET Rollin’ Crank measures only 32mm, making it the go-to crankbait for when conditions are tough, or fish are playing hardball. Thanks to the compact shape of the body, these crankbaits casts exceptionally well for their weight – especially when paired with the matching slow tapered blue/white coloured INFEET rods. For the INFEET version, Daiwa turned to their expert anglers to tune the crankbaits to perfectly suit the varied conditions tournament anglers face when fishing for bream all throughout Australia. A brand-new colour range consisting of some small tweaks on existing favourites and some all-new colours sure to be a hit with both anglers and fish alike. The tweaks don’t end there either, with new BKK Spear 21SS treble hooks now adorning the baits making them stronger than ever before and more suitable to the southern fisheries where big blue nose bream can make a mess of light treble hooks in seconds. The brand-new range of INFEET Rollin’ Cranks is available in both an MR and DR version to cover all depths ranging from the shallow weedy flats of St Georges Basin to the steep rockwalls of the Clarence River.
There no denying the effectiveness of a slow-rolled crankbait on estuary species such as bream. With Daiwa’s expansion of the INFEET concept over the past year, it only made sense to redevelop the original Rollin’ Crank.A diminutive crankbait, the new INFEET Rollin’ Crank measures only 32mm, making it the go-to crankbait for when conditions are tough, or fish are playing hardball. Thanks to the compact shape of the body, these crankbaits casts exceptionally well for their weight – especially when paired with the matching slow tapered blue/white coloured INFEET rods. For the INFEET version, Daiwa turned to their expert anglers to tune the crankbaits to perfectly suit the varied conditions tournament anglers face when fishing for bream all throughout Australia. A brand-new colour range consisting of some small tweaks on existing favourites and some all-new colours sure to be a hit with both anglers and fish alike. The tweaks don’t end there either, with new BKK Spear 21SS treble hooks now adorning the baits making them stronger than ever before and more suitable to the southern fisheries where big blue nose bream can make a mess of light treble hooks in seconds. The brand-new range of INFEET Rollin’ Cranks is available in both an MR and DR version to cover all depths ranging from the shallow weedy flats of St Georges Basin to the steep rockwalls of the Clarence River.
There no denying the effectiveness of a slow-rolled crankbait on estuary species such as bream. With Daiwa’s expansion of the INFEET concept over the past year, it only made sense to redevelop the original Rollin’ Crank.A diminutive crankbait, the new INFEET Rollin’ Crank measures only 32mm, making it the go-to crankbait for when conditions are tough, or fish are playing hardball. Thanks to the compact shape of the body, these crankbaits casts exceptionally well for their weight – especially when paired with the matching slow tapered blue/white coloured INFEET rods. For the INFEET version, Daiwa turned to their expert anglers to tune the crankbaits to perfectly suit the varied conditions tournament anglers face when fishing for bream all throughout Australia. A brand-new colour range consisting of some small tweaks on existing favourites and some all-new colours sure to be a hit with both anglers and fish alike. The tweaks don’t end there either, with new BKK Spear 21SS treble hooks now adorning the baits making them stronger than ever before and more suitable to the southern fisheries where big blue nose bream can make a mess of light treble hooks in seconds. The brand-new range of INFEET Rollin’ Cranks is available in both an MR and DR version to cover all depths ranging from the shallow weedy flats of St Georges Basin to the steep rockwalls of the Clarence River.
There no denying the effectiveness of a slow-rolled crankbait on estuary species such as bream. With Daiwa’s expansion of the INFEET concept over the past year, it only made sense to redevelop the original Rollin’ Crank.A diminutive crankbait, the new INFEET Rollin’ Crank measures only 32mm, making it the go-to crankbait for when conditions are tough, or fish are playing hardball. Thanks to the compact shape of the body, these crankbaits casts exceptionally well for their weight – especially when paired with the matching slow tapered blue/white coloured INFEET rods. For the INFEET version, Daiwa turned to their expert anglers to tune the crankbaits to perfectly suit the varied conditions tournament anglers face when fishing for bream all throughout Australia. A brand-new colour range consisting of some small tweaks on existing favourites and some all-new colours sure to be a hit with both anglers and fish alike. The tweaks don’t end there either, with new BKK Spear 21SS treble hooks now adorning the baits making them stronger than ever before and more suitable to the southern fisheries where big blue nose bream can make a mess of light treble hooks in seconds. The brand-new range of INFEET Rollin’ Cranks is available in both an MR and DR version to cover all depths ranging from the shallow weedy flats of St Georges Basin to the steep rockwalls of the Clarence River.
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The lowest price for Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Matte Black UV right now is $21.95 at MoTackle & Outdoors, compared across 14 retailers.
The all-time low was $17.59 on 27 Dec 2025 — today's price is 25% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 10 July 2026.