Colmic Teck Stream Monofilament Line, Transparent, 50m

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Colmic Teck Stream Monofilament Line, Transparent, 50m

Colmic Teck Stream is a transparent monofilament line that offers enhanced resistance to abrasion, knots, and UV rays, while maintaining the softness and elasticity typical of monofilaments. Its very low visibility and the features mentioned above make it an excellent choice for still fishing, feeder, or match fishing. It is ideal for making terminal tackles that require finesse and low visibility.

Features:

  • Line type: monofilament;
  • Spool length: 50m;
  • UV resistance;
  • Abrasion resistance;
  • Knot strength;
  • Low visibility;
  • Minimal elongation;
  • Color: transparent.

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