Our design team have developed lines for surfcasting techniques.
Breaking strain per diameter
Ø 14/100 - 1.94 kg - 4.28 Lbs
Ø 16/100 - 2.42 kg - 5.34 Lbs
Ø 18/100 - 2.73 kg - 6.02 Lbs
Ø 20/100 -3.65 kg - 8.05 Lbs
Ø 25/100 -5.53 kg - 12.19 Lbs
Ø 30/100 - 7.35 kg - 16.20 Lbs
Ø 35/100 - 10.64 kg - 23.46 Lbs
Ø 40/100 - 12.04 kg - 26.54 Lbs
Contents for each diameter
Ø 14/100 - 2000 metres
Ø 16/100 - 2000 metres
Ø 18/100 - 2000 metres
Ø 20/100 - 2000 metres
Ø 25/100 - 1000 metres
Ø 30/100 - 1000 metres
Ø 35/100 - 1000 metres
Ø 40/100 - 1000 metres
Angler’s advice: How to wind your line on your reel
We recommend that you leave your spool of line soaking in water for a few hours before winding it. Then, when you fill your reel, it is imperative to leave the spool of wire in the water while maintaining good tension by holding the line with a cloth. These two actions will stop you getting your nylon in a twist.
The violet colour fades after a depth of a few centimetres, the red spectrum disappears, therefore the line colour is transformed to a natural tint with exceptional discretion.
Breaking resistance
This line has a good linear resistance in relation to its diameter.
Visibility
Its violet colour lets it be visible outside of water but invisible underwater.
Distance
Its surface treatment increases casting distance.
Stretch
This line has good stretch for absorbing head shaking.
Durability
Breaking strain shown on the spool complies with the EFTTA charter.
Our design team have developed lines for surfcasting techniques.