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Balanced carp line for distance fishing
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| Name | Sonik Subsonik Invisicam Mono 1200m - Angelschnur |
| EAN | 5055279524592 |
| MPN | 114653 |
| Brand | Sonik |
| Line Diameter | 0.31mm |
| Breaking Strain | 6.8kg |
| Color | green brown black camo |
| Spool Length | 1200m |
| Material | Monofilament |
| Texture | smooth supple soft sinking abrasion resistant |
| Line Memory | low_memory |
| Target species | Carp |
This is a monofilament main line aimed at carp fishing. Its camo finish, sinking behaviour and abrasion resistance suit long sessions on lakes and other freshwater venues.
Thinner variants help with longer casting and a subtler presentation. Thicker variants give more breaking strain and extra confidence when fishing near snags or targeting larger carp.
Yes, the large spool is intended for filling several modern carp reels. It is a practical format for anglers setting up more than one reel with the same line.
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The Sonik Subsonik Invisicam Mono is a monofilament main line for carp fishing, built to stay discreet on the lake bed and remain easy to handle on big pit reels. Its camo finish, supple feel and low memory help with long casting, clean line lay and reliable everyday use.
The green, brown and black Invisicam colouring breaks up the outline of the line. That helps it blend into the bottom and stay less noticeable in clear or pressured waters.
This mono is supplied on a 1200 m spool, enough for filling several modern carp reels. The smooth, soft finish supports controlled casting and helps the line run well from the spool.
Subsonik Invisicam Mono is designed for strong knot performance, quick sinking behaviour and good abrasion resistance. That makes it a practical choice for anglers fishing at range or over demanding lake beds.
The different variants let you balance casting distance, subtle presentation and strength. Thinner diameters suit longer casting and lighter presentations, while thicker options add extra security around snags and heavy fish.