New for 2024: Mojo Lite Spinning Wing Decoy

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posted on January 23, 2024
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Mallard Vs. Mallard Lite

Mojo's original decoy was the Mojo Mallard, literally jumpstarting the Mojo Brand. It's popularity was in large part down to the decoy's combination of efficacy and durability. The company's number one request in the last few years was to bring that product back, so by popular demand, it has introduced the new/old Mojo Mallard. It has all the durability of the original Mojo Mallard, paired with modern technology and a more lifelike appearance. A high-detail mallard drake body with a large, fast, hi-torque motor and aluminum wings, it is black on one side and white on the other—though with no feather detail which has proved to cut the flash down considerably. A heavy-duty, easily removable six-volt Lithium Ion Battery and plug-in remote control are all housed in an All-New patent pending mounting system, which includes a separate Emergency Wire that connects the motor directly to the battery should one have any electrical problems.

Mojo Lite Field Front

In addition to this original, the company has introduced the Mojo Lite—a smaller, lighter, more economical version of the new Mojo Mallard but with all the basic features. It is simply a scaled down version of the same high detail, anatomically correct Mallard Drake in the Steering Landing Position.

Mojo Lite Field Angle

For more information, visit mojooutdoors.comMSRP: $129.99-$199.99

Feature List

  • High detail body
  • Patent Pending operating system.
  • Heavy duty, high torque, fast motor
  • Magnetically connected aluminum wings with solid dark on one side, white on the other.
  • Plug-in remote with on-off-continuous or intermittent cycles
  • Heavy Duty Sealed Lead Acid rechargeable battery and charger
  • Also furnished with 4 AA Battery Holder that plugs directly into the rechargeable battery holder and allows use of either power source.
  • Convenient Single Male battery plug-in
  • Red Emergency Wire connects the motor directly to the battery if needed.
  • Easy access through the rear of body with dependable bungie fastener
  • Three-piece heavy duty support poles

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