[bule No. 5]
[yelow No. 5]
Fluorocarbon x Nylon = Carbon Nylon
This hybrid line combines the maneuverability of nylon and distant casting performance, linear and knot strength, with the low stretch and high sensitivity of Fluorocarbon.
Recommended for both beginners and advanced anglers.
Fluorocarbon has a low elongation, high sensitivity, water resistance, abrasion resistance, high strength nylon with high operability in a dimension.
Resistant to abrasion: It is resistant to friction, so you can use it repeatedly.It is also resistant to loose roots.Not only is the nylon line, but it is 50% more durable than our conventional fluorocarbon products.The ceramic guide has been tested for 10,000 times and measures the number of cuts of threads.Sensitivity: With an approximate stretch of 25% similar to other brands of fluorocarbon and excellent sensitivity.High elasticity materials and manufacturing processes are used to increase sensitivityStrong: Even in experiments with repeated use, we have demonstrated the same durability as Fluorocarbon products. Repeat 90% of the load with a strong tensile strength and measure the number of times it will break.Low water absorption and hard to decrease strength. Because it is low water absorption (swelling rate: 11.6% nylon line to 10.4% carbon nylon), the tensile strength and knot strength are reduced, reducing the strength deterioration when using.In particular, the strength of the knots is reduced by about 30% compared to nylon lines (15.4% to 10.7%).Soak No. 2 (8Lbs) in water at room temperature for 48 hours, and measure the expansion rate of thread diameter.
No. 2 (H3452). | No. 3 (H3453). | No. 4 (H3454). | No. 5 (H3455). | |
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AVE (Lbs.) | 9 | 13 | 17 | 20 |
AVE (kg) | 4 | 6 | 8 | 9 |
AVE(mm) | 0.235 | 0.285 | 0.330 | 0.370 |
No. 6 (H3456). | No. 8 (H3457). | No. 10 (H3458). | |
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AVE (Lbs.) | 25 | 30 | 37 |
AVE (kg) | 11 | 14 | 17 |
AVE(mm) | 0.405 | 0.470 | 0.520 |