We ran the Lucky Duck XHDi through real hunts and ugly weather. The flocked wings park black-up on command, the 2.0 remote just works, and the waterproof battery box plus long stake make this spinner a steady killer.
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XHDi Flocked Wings That Park Black-Up On Command
It was bound to happen sooner or later, and technology always prevails. Lucky Duck’s newest spinner, the XHDi, has flocked wings that stop with the black flocking up ALWAYS. One might think the day of the spinner has passed, but I can assure you that in my use of this spinner during 2024, birds work it very well. I believe that as generations of new birds enter the migration, their aversion to spinners is just not there. I agree, pounding ducks up north over spinners might induce some negative reaction, but the end of last year and this year have shown spinners are a must in my decoy spread.
XHDi Remote Control 2.0 – Black-Up Stop, Long Range
Offered with a 2.0 remote that I have discussed in the past only makes sense. The ability to turn it on and off and have the wings stop with the black flocking up is a wonderful fusion of technology and waterfowl hunting. The flocking alone provides that extra flash against the white backside, but does so in a subdued manner to accommodate both cloudy days and sunny days.
Lucky Duck XHDi Design – Bigger Body, Taller Stake, Waterproof
One more appointment I would add is that this is a new overall design. It is larger, with a more aggressive look and texture. The head is bright, and the body detail in both texture and color is excellent. Using their magnetic wing attachment setup is quick. This version also includes a longer stake with a foot peg for securing the stake into the ground. Make sure you also consider that this spinner is waterproof.
XHDi Internals – 7.4-Volt 4000 mAh and Waterproof Battery Box
The internals of the XHDi are similar to those of the HDi version, as both use a 7.4-volt, 4000mAh lithium-ion battery and house the battery in a waterproof box that slips into the body cavity. This newer version also includes a change in the electrical connection between the decoy and battery box. Much stronger and more durable. The battery box also houses the remote receiver. The XHDi and HDi both have an exterior charge port, an off/on switch, and a battery level indicator on the battery box revealed on the belly of the decoy.
XHDi In The Field – Cutting Edge And Hunt-Proven
The Lucky Duck XHDi is cutting-edge and an excellent addition to their lineup. It is not a rehash of old technology, but rather a new approach to a long-standing problem waterfowl hunters have dealt with when using spinners. Stopping the spinner and having a white side up was just frustrating.
MSRP: $199.99
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Lucky Duck XHDi Specifications For Waterfowl Hunters
| Model | Lucky Duck XHDi |
|---|---|
| Type | Spinning wing duck decoy |
| Wing Finish | Flocked, stops black-up on command |
| Battery | 7.4-volt 4000 mAh lithium-ion |
| Run Time | Advertised 16 to 20 hours per charge |
| Power Housing | Waterproof battery box with exterior charge port |
| Remote | Lucky Duck 2.0 remote, multiple channels, intermittent timing, all-stop |
| Stake | 7’ six-piece stake with foot peg and crossbar |
| Connector | Durable two-pole connector between decoy and battery box |
| MSRP | $199.99 |
Pros And Cons – What Stood Out
- Pros: Flocked wings park black-up, remote on-off and all-stop, waterproof battery box, long stake with foot peg, magnetic wing attachment, and long run time.
- Cons: Tall stake needs careful placement in big wind, flocked wings demand a little care when wet and muddy.
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