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Monofilament Fishing Line made of Japan fiber.

Line plays a major role in bait and lures presentation, in hooking fish, and in landing the fish. Important parameters of a fishing line are proper breaking strength, diameter, abrasion resistance, UV resistance, stretch, flexibility, knot strength, stiffness, visibility and durability.
Monofilament line is a thin string made from a single fiber. The most benefits are of its strength, availability in all pound-test kinds, and low cost. A premium grade nylon monofilament line is high quality and more abrasion-resistant.
A mixture of polymers are heated until fluid and then extruded through tiny holes to form strands of line. The size of the hole controls the diameter of the line which is the pound test of the line. The type of chemicals in the mixture can control qualities of the line like limpness, strength, toughness and other important casting factors. Stretch makes line more forgiving when a big fish makes a strong run, but it also makes it harder to set the hook.

This monofilament fishing lines offer small diameter and superior breaking strength. Monofilament fishing lines demonstrated the greatest overall performance of any of the lines.

Fishing-Line-Monofilament-1.2

Fishing-Line-Monofilament-1.2
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  • Diameter: 0.18mm
  • Weight: 3kg
  • Capacity: 100m
  • Material From Japan
  • Clear color invisible in the water
  • Maximum knot strength
  • Abrasion resistant


Sale Price: $4.98


Fishing-Line-Monofilament-2.5

Fishing-Line-Monofilament-2.5
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  • Diameter: 0.26mm
  • Weight: 7.3kg / 12 lb
  • Capacity: 100m
  • Material From Japan
  • Clear color invisible in the water
  • Maximum knot strength
  • Abrasion resistant


Sale Price: $5.85


  • Abrasion Resistance — Due to the unique molecular bonding of our monofilament lines, there is a much higher resistance to breaking due to nicks in the line. This monofilament lines will resist breaking longer under the worst conditions, such as rubbing against rocks, barnacles, stumps and other underwater structure.
  • Thin Diameter — a line with a small diameter has several advantages. Small diameter line will allows an angler’s lure to dive deeper, since there is less resistance as the line cuts through the water. Because there is less resistance from the line, lures or baits will perform more accurately and life-like with the desired action. Smaller diameter line means more line on your reel. Smaller diameter line will be less visible to the fish, especially when you fish with the line straight to your lure, bait or hook. When fishing for fast and agile fish that maneuvers in different directions, there is less resistance from the water and less pressure on the line. This monofilament fishing lines have the smallest diameter and the highest breaking strength as compared to other monofilaments.
  • High Knot Strength — the majority of line breaks occur at the knot. No matter how strong the line is, tying a knot in the line can weaken the line by as much as 50%. This line has the least loss of strength at the knot because of the dramatic tensile strength benefit.
  • Light, Limp, Supple —without tension and the slinky effect, the limp line passes through rod guides unrestricted and smoothly.
  • High Impact Resistance — this monofilament fishing line has improved tensile strength, shock and impact resistance, it provides the angler with the ability to use smaller diameter lines, gaining obvious advantages, without the loss of strength or control.
  • Low Spool Memory — any monofilament fishing line due to its chemical properties is stiff with tension and will take on the rounded form of the reel spool, known as spool memory. It is the mainly reason for most backlashes and bird nests in bait-casting reels, and for the slinky effect of spinning reels. Following factors increase line memory: spooling line too tightly on the reel, over filling the reel, and leaving the line on the reel for too long a period. This line spool memory is reduced.
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