The Spitfire is the first electronic call I owned. Still use it as a back up to this day. They were $200 brand new and that Mojo Critter decoy is around $40 brand new. This is a great deal.
I visually like the way the action of the Primos Sit n Spin looks more. Seems like it looks more like the random movements of a injured animal to me. Time will tell I guess. I've also picked-up a Mojo2 since it has the 3 deployable legs. Some places I've gone it's a real bear to get the regular spike drove into hard ground good enough. Plus much faster to stuff the Mojo2 back into my pack with those shock-corded tripod legs. I also really like the way the Primos one handles the moldings they have for storing the spike on the unit. The Mojo doesn't have that so I'd always have to break it down each time and carefully put it into a bag I have to hold it all together, then stuff that into one of my outside pockets on the pack. If not careful that spike can jack up your pack.
I sure wish on the top of that original Mojo they had also covered that top of it with the faux fur. Or design a bunch of ridges into that smooth flat top surface. In early morning hours that top surface reflects a lot of sunlight. You'll notice on the Mojo2 they rounded it out a lot to prevent those unnatural reflections from going on.
I suppose this is less of an issue (the spike injuring your pack) for those who don't have to hike in as much. Just some observations I thought I'd mention.
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