ID: 102746 (Line-Seaguar-150-1.5)
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$21.00 Features Extremely high tensile strength and knot strength Light refractive index extremely close to that of water reduces visibility in water High specific gravity provides quick sinking speed Lack of water absorbency provides long life and excellent drainage Stiffness helps prevent crimping Less elastic than nylon, making it easier to sense strikes Flexible Non-Twist (FNT) production method allows for production of supple and easy-to-use fishing line with no strength loss, with effective improvements to twisting and crimping Kureha's unique double structure technology provides an excellent balance of knot strength, inelasticity, shock resistance, and suppleness Kureha developed and launched Seaguar, the world's first fishing line made from fluorocarbon (PVDF), in 1971. Since that time, Seaguar has become the leading brand of fishing line and a favorite of fishing enthusiasts. The polyvinylidene fluoride resin KF POLYMER, the raw material for Seaguar lines, is produced at Kureha's Iwaki Factory. The Kureha Group is the only corporate group consistently manufacturing fishing line products from raw material to finished product.
Kureha will continue its product development and expand the lineup to meet customer needs.
Manufacturer: Kureha Seaguar
Specifications: Line: #1.5
Length: 150m
Diameter: 0.205mm
Line: #1.5Length: 150mDiameter: 0.205mm
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