Head weight | Rod weight | Head length | Loop Color | |||
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450 grains | 6/7 | 20.5 ft / 6.3 m | Tan | |||
480 grains | 7/8 | 21.5 ft / 6.5 m | Yellow | |||
510 grains | 7/8 | 21.5 ft / 6.5 m | Pink | |||
540 grains | 8/9 | 22.5 ft / 6.8 m | Orange | |||
570 grains | 8/9 | 22.5 ft / 6.8 m | Light Green | |||
600 grains | 8/9 | 23.5 ft /7.2 m | Dark Green | |||
660 grains | 9/10 | 23.5 ft / 7.2 m | Dark Blue | |||
720 grains | 10/11 | 23.5 ft / 7.2 m | Purple |
+ Power Core: You’ll be more impressed with the lines incredible suppleness and handling performance even in the harshest of conditions. With only 6% stretch, our Power Core braid improves casting control, sensitivity and hook set.
+ 100% PVC-FREE: The original “PVC Free” Polymer coated fly lines, we at Airflo utilize solvent free Polyurethane as the base material in all our fly lines. When we originally researched our coating technology over 20 years ago, we wanted the best possible fly line material available. A coating that would be stronger than our competitors, could resist DEET and ultimately fight off the long term effects of UV. Polyurethane provided us with this and much, much more.
+ Line Tag: Our unique permanent line marking system is welded into our factory fitted loops for easy identification on many of our shooting heads and our latest Ridge Clear fly lines. Each label clearly shows the lines weight and density - so, no more having to put your lines on the scale. Yet another example of our innovative solutions to everyday angling problems.
+ Flexi Loop: Not relying on solvents to make it supple, Polyurethane flexes better and lasts longer than any other material we know. Our new Flexi Loop system incorporates actual fly line core into the loop and with our unique fusing process, creates a seamless weld that really is bullet proof.
+ Climate Control: Airflo fly line Climate Control – Even though all our lines are made from the same base material, polyurethane, not all of our fly line coatings are the same. In fact, they come in a variety of grades or hardness’s which determine how the line will perform in a variety of temperatures. We select coatings that best suit the environment in which they will be used, each having its own merits and optimum temperature range in which they perform best. To help establish which line you require, we have developed a temperature chart that highlights the working temperature range for each of our lines.