The new type of taper used, will make casting large, bushy flies significantly easier than with standard WF lines. The unique distribution of the weight towards the front, has great impact on turnover and presentation of these difficult flies. A well balanced dimension on the runningline aids turnover even under difficult head wind conditions or when fishing from a boat.
Floating |
Float/Hover/Sink1 |
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Line Class |
Head Weight |
Head Length |
Total Lenght |
Line Class |
Head Weight |
Head Length |
Total Length |
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7 | 18 gr / 278 grains | 10,6 m | 32 m | 7 | 18 gr / 278 grains | 9,5 m | 28 m | |||||||
8 | 20 gr / 309 grains | 10,6 m | 32 m | 8 | 20 gr / 309 grains | 9,5 m | 28 m | |||||||
9 | 22 gr / 339 grains | 10,6 m | 32 m | 9 | 22 gr / 339 grains | 9,5 m | 28 m | |||||||
10 | 24 gr / 370 grains | 10,6 m | 32 m | 10 | 24 gr / 370 grains | 9,5 m | 28 m |
Sink1/Sink3 |
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Line Class |
Head Weight |
Head Length |
Total Length |
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7 | 18 gr / 278 grains | 10,6 m | 32 m | |||
8 | 20 gr / 308 grains | 10,6 m | 32 m | |||
9 | 22 gr / 339 grains | 10,6 m | 32 m | |||
10 | 24 gr / 370 grains | 10,6 m | 32 m |