Monofilament Line Formax Elegance Method Lusson Fast Sinking Feeder, Brown, 300m

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Formax Elegance Method Lusson Fast Sinking Feeder Monofilament Line, Brown, 300m

The Formax Elegance Method Lusson Fast Sinking Feeder is a sinking monofilament line especially recommended for feeder anglers. It is made from next-generation copolymers and developed using the most advanced Japanese technologies. The line has a constant diameter along its length, low stretch, and significant resistance to breakage and abrasion. Its sinking speed is very high, with minimal water friction. This ensures a fast movement through the water, resulting in better contact with the fish and a quick, reliable hook set. Its color provides excellent camouflage on any type of substrate.

Features:

  • Line type: monofilament;
  • Spool length: 300m;
  • Constant diameter;
  • Abrasion resistant;
  • Knot strength;
  • Fast sinking;
  • Low stretch;
  • Color: Brown.

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