Rethink
The
Wacky
Rig.
The Double Down Rig is a patent-pending soft-plastic presentation — two wacky-rigged worms locked perpendicular in a crossed configuration, fished on a single hook. Four tails. One hook. A profile fish have never seen.
Four tails extending in four directions. From any angle a fish approaches, there’s bait. Pressured fish that have refused every wacky-rigged worm in your tackle box will turn for this.
Two worms is double the cast weight — without adding hardware. The crossed profile catches water and slows the descent, keeping the natural flutter intact.
Each tail moves independently — the same flutter that has made the wacky rig the most productive bass technique of the last two decades, delivered with twice the soft plastic in the strike zone.
Run a green pumpkin with a chartreuse. A natural with a bright. Match the hatch and add a flash. Two color profiles fishing the same hook — find what bass are hitting without burning a cast to switch baits.
Classic wacky rig o-rings — the kind made for a single soft plastic stick bait — are too small for the job. The Double Down Rig requires a larger-diameter o-ring engineered to span two. Try to thread two worms through one of those single-worm rings by hand and you’ll tear the bait every time.
The Double Down Loader holds two worms in parallel and deploys the o-ring onto both at the midpoint in a single push. Worms aligned, ring deployed, no torn baits. It’s the only way to build the rig consistently — and the reason the rig exists at all.
How To Rig It.
Five steps across two stages. The loader handles Stage 1 in a single push. Stage 2 takes the rig from parallel to crossed in two motions. Under thirty seconds once you’ve done it twice.
Stretch o-rings over the chamfered tip and slide them onto the neck. The flared tip prevents them from sliding back off.
Press two worms into the oval chamber from the base. The dual-channel geometry holds them parallel and aligns the midpoints automatically.
Slide the bottom o-ring off the neck and over the worms. It seats on both at the midpoint at once. Pull the worms out.
Two worms held side by side by the first o-ring. Ready to form the X.
Take a second o-ring. Feed any worm end through it and slide it down toward the middle. The first o-ring stops it at the center.
Feed the opposite end of the opposite worm through the same second o-ring and pull. Tension rotates the worms perpendicular and locks the X. Hook through the center.
Wacky hook seated through the center cross point. Four independent tails. One hook. Fish it.
The crossed o-rings make a perfect hook seat. Where the two rings meet at the cross point, they form a tight, stable platform — the wacky hook passes cleanly through, the rig stays balanced, the worms move freely.
Get The
System.
Each loader ships with a starter supply of correctly-sized o-rings and a printed rig instruction card. Pick the size for the worm you fish.
- Loads two 5″ worms simultaneously
- Deploys o-ring with one push, no torn baits
- Floats — won’t sink if dropped
- Patent pending dual-worm design
- Standard Double Down Loader
- Correctly-sized o-rings — starter supply
- Printed rig instruction card
- Loads two 6″ worms simultaneously
- Deploys o-ring with one push, no torn baits
- Floats — won’t sink if dropped
- Same patent pending design, scaled up
- XL Double Down Loader
- Correctly-sized o-rings — starter supply
- Printed rig instruction card
Classic Wacky O-Rings
Won’t Work.
The Double Down Rig requires a larger-diameter o-ring sized to span two worms simultaneously. Classic wacky rig o-rings — the kind made for a single worm — are too small and physically can’t accommodate two. The o-rings included with your loader, and the refills we sell, are sized to spec, sourced from American suppliers, and shipped from the USA.
- Sized for two parallel 5″ stick baits
- Nitrile rubber — fresh-water durable
- Sourced from US suppliers
- Same ring shipped with every Standard Loader
- Sized for two parallel 6″ stick baits
- Nitrile rubber — fresh-water durable
- Sourced from US suppliers
- Same ring shipped with every XL Loader
If Amazon is your default, here are the compatible o-rings. These are affiliate links — we earn a small commission if you buy through them, at no extra cost to you. Sourcing of third-party Amazon listings is outside our control and we can’t guarantee the country of origin. If American sourcing matters, buy from us.
Affiliate disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, BindlCorp earns from qualifying purchases.
A New Rig.
Limitless Variations.
The Double Down Rig is a new bass fishing technique that opens up presentations a single wacky-rigged worm can’t deliver. Built around the soft plastic stick baits already in your tackle box.
Run a green pumpkin with a chartreuse. A natural with a bright. Two color profiles on one hook. Find what bass are hitting without changing baits.
Cut the four tails to whatever length the day calls for. Stubby double, long-tail double, asymmetric. Customize the action to the conditions.
Standard 5″ or 6″ soft plastic stick baits from any brand. Nothing proprietary, nothing branded. The rig works with the worms you already fish.
Two worms doubles cast weight without adding hardware that changes the fall. Reach water you can’t reach weightless.
The two crossed o-rings stack at the center and form a stable seat for the wacky hook. The rig stays balanced, the worms stay free, the hook stays exposed.
Bass on heavily-fished water have seen every wacky-rigged worm cast at them all season. They have not seen this.
The crossed profile catches more water than a single worm. More time fluttering through the strike zone on every cast — even with doubled weight.
Twice the soft plastic in the water means twice the scent dispersal — whatever salt content or attractant your bait carries, doubled.
The rig, the rigging method, and the loader are all patent pending. Designed and built by an American small business.
— Recommended Baits
Worms For The Rig.
The rig runs on stick-style soft plastics. These are the baits we’d reach for, matched to each Loader size — two premium picks, two value picks. Any comparable stick bait works too (YUM Dinger, Strike King Ocho, and similar profiles), so fish what you trust — just match the length to your Loader size. One thing that isn’t flexible: the o-rings have to be the correct size. Standard wacky o-rings won’t work.
The original finesse stick bait. Salt-loaded plastic with the dense, even fall the Senko built its name on.
The budget-friendly stick worm. Fishes the rig just fine when you’re going through plastics fast.
The bigger profile for the XL setup. Same premium plastic, more bait in the water for bigger presentations.
The value pick for the XL size. Stock up and rig without worrying about burning through premium baits.
Affiliate disclosure: The bait links above are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, BindlCorp earns from qualifying purchases, and we earn a commission on Bass Pro links — at no extra cost to you. We only list gear we’d use with the rig.
The Double Down Loader is designed, prototyped, and produced in the United States
by BindlCorp — a veteran-owned small business. The o-rings we sell are sourced from American
suppliers and shipped with every loader and refill order.
We build the products we wish existed. The Double Down Rig is one of those products — a
patent-pending bass fishing technique that didn’t exist until the tool to build
it existed. We made the tool. We proved the rig. Now we sell both — right here and in our
Etsy shop, XYZShopUSA ↗.
Fish The Rig. Standard for 5″ worms. XL for 6″. Both ship with the right o-rings.