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| Name | Gamakatsu Super G-Line Competition Blister - 100m monofile Schnur |
| EAN | 8716851064666 |
| MPN | 76508 |
| Brand | Gamakatsu |
| Line Diameter | 0.12mm |
| Breaking Strain | 1.33kg |
| Spool Length | 100m |
| Material | Monofilament |
| Water Type | freshwater |
| Texture | smooth |
| Line Memory | high_knot_strength |
| Lubrication | smooth_treated |
| UV Resistance | UV-Cut |
Supplier information describes it as a monofilament line for trout and coarse fishing in freshwater. It is also presented as suitable for pole fishing and tying hooks.
Choose by line diameter and breaking strain. Thinner versions suit lighter rigs and finer presentation, while thicker versions offer more reserve for larger fish, heavier floats, or tougher situations.
Each variant is supplied on a 100 m spool.
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The Gamakatsu Super G-Line Competition Blister is a monofilament line made for trout and coarse fishing, with a smooth, supple feel and dependable knot strength. Its UV-Cut filter helps protect the line from sunlight, while the 100 m spool keeps setup simple for rigs, hooklengths, and pole fishing.
This line is intended for freshwater fishing where clean presentation and controlled handling matter. The fine diameter options suit light rigs for trout and peaceful fish, especially when you want a soft mono that lays neatly and ties securely.
Supplier information highlights a smooth, soft finish and high knot strength. That combination helps when tying small hooks, building delicate rigs, or fishing light tackle where line behavior can affect presentation.
A UV-Cut filter is included to reduce the effect of sunlight on the line. This can help maintain performance over time when the spool is stored or used regularly through the season.
Each variant comes on a 100 m spool. That length works well for re-spooling light freshwater reels, preparing hooklength material, or keeping a dedicated spool for pole and match-style setups.