FLOAT
This floater loads super easy due to the complex taper with weight distribution towards the back half. It turns over long leaders and tracks well also in the wind. The density of this floater is on the high side, which makes it sit a little lower in the surface, but that also improves casting performance.
FLOAT/HOVER/SINK1
Remember the old clear blue Power Taper? A great line when you wanted to fish the first 3 feet of the water column. Well here it is in a modern, shorter version with a buoyant floating back end that will help you control the drift, and speed without problems. The tip will sink at a speed of 20 seconds/meter.
INTERMEDIATE/SINK1/SINK2
The S1/S2 density combination is one of our most popular of all times. This is a great line for fishing in the upper part of the water. The compact Power Taper design with the short Intermediate back end makes this line easy to handle. The tip will sink at a speed of 13 seconds/meter.
INTERMEDIATE/SINK2/Sink3
Another new model for the 2013 season! The modern version of a “normal” sinking line, but with the added benefits of Double Density compensation in the sinking parts and the short intermediate for better handling during the swing and lift off. The S3 part sinks at 10 seconds/meter.
INTERMEDIATE/SINK3/SINK4
Your choice of line when you need to meet the fish closer to the bottom, or when you need a bit more sink speed to keep the line down in hard currents. A popular line for smaller, swift rivers and for the Danish Sea Trout and Salmon rivers of Jutland. It has a sink rate of 8 seconds/meter in the Sink4 part.
INTERMEDIATE/SINK5/SINK6
Here is your tool for getting down deep and fast. A very productive line in cold water or when fish are lying deep in holding pools and won’t move very far to take a fly. This line works very well for early season Sea trout but also in the strong currents of the West Norwegian Salmon Rivers. It will sink at a whopping 5,5 seconds/meter in the tip. Yet, the short length and the Intermediate back part will make it easy to pull out of the water.
Floating |
Float/Hover/S1 |
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Line Class |
Head Weight |
Head Length |
Sink Rate |
Line Class |
Head Weight |
Head Length |
Sink Rate |
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7/8 DH | 28 gr / 430 grain | 10,0 m | floating | 7/8 DH | 28 gr / 430 grain | 10,0 m | 20 sec/m | |||||||
8/9 DH | 31 gr / 480 grain | 10,2 m | floating | 8/9 DH | 31 gr / 480 grain | 10,2 m | 20 sec/m | |||||||
9/10 DH | 35 gr / 540 grain | 10,4 m | floating | 9/10 DH | 35 gr / 540 grain | 10,4 m | 20 sec/m |
Intermediate/S1/S2 |
Intermediate/S2/S3 |
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Line Class |
Head Weight |
Head Length |
Sink Rate |
Line Class |
Head Weight |
Head Length |
Sink Rate |
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7/8 DH | 27 gr / 415 grain | 9,5 m | 13 sec/m | 7/8 DH | 27 gr / 415 grain | 9,5 m | 10 sec/m | |||||||
8/9 DH | 30 gr / 460 grain | 9,7 m | 13 sec/m | 8/9 DH | 30 gr / 460 grain | 9,9 m | 10 sec/m | |||||||
9/10 DH | 34 gr / 525 grain | 9,9 m | 13 sec/m | 9/10 DH | 34 gr / 525 grain | 9,9 m | 10 sec/m |
Intermediate/S3/S4 |
Intermediate/S5/S6 |
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Line Class |
Head Weight |
Head Length |
Sink Rate |
Line Class |
Head Weight |
Head Length |
Sink Rate |
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7/8 DH | 27 gr / 415 grain | 9,3 m | 8 sec/m | 7/8 DH | 27 gr / 415 grain | 9,1 m | 5,5 sec/m | |||||||
8/9 DH | 30 gr / 460 grain | 9,5 m | 8 sec/m | 8/9 DH | 30 gr / 460 grain | 9,3 m | 5,5 sec/m | |||||||
9/10 DH | 34 gr / 525 grain | 9,7 m | 8 sec/m | 9/10 DH | 34 gr / 525 grain | 9,5 m | 5,5 sec/m |