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Reliable leaders for stronger predators
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| Name | W6 ST5 FLUOROCARBON 50M 0.30MM 5.9KG/13LBS CLEAR |
| EAN | 5707549490648 |
| MPN | L006-300-50 |
| Brand | Westin |
| Line Diameter | 0.3mm |
| Breaking Strain | 5.9kg |
| Color | Clear |
| Spool Length | 50m |
| Material | Fluorocarbon |
| Construction | Fluorocarbon |
| Abrasion Resistance | High |
| Sink Rate | Fast sinking |
| Hardness Rating | Soft |
It is aimed at spin fishing and predator leader use, where you want a clear, fast-sinking fluorocarbon with good knot strength and abrasion resistance.
Choose by diameter, breaking strain, and spool length. Thinner options suit finesse work and smaller fish, while thicker, stronger variants are better for tougher structure, larger lures, and bigger predators.
This ST5 version is positioned as a soft and supple fluorocarbon, which helps knot tying and gives more flexible handling than stiffer leader materials.
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The Westin W6 ST5 Fluorocarbon range is built for anglers who want a soft, fast-sinking fluorocarbon leader with strong knot performance and dependable abrasion resistance. It suits lure fishing for predators where discreet presentation, clean handling, and reliable strength all matter.
W6 ST5 uses 100% fluorocarbon and is designed on the supple end of Westin's ST scale. That softer feel makes knot tying easier and helps the leader sit naturally during lure presentation.
This line is intended for spin fishing and predator applications. The clear finish helps keep the presentation discreet underwater, while the fast-sinking material supports controlled lure depth and direct contact.
Westin highlights strong knot and tensile strength together with low memory. That means easier handling on the spool and fewer issues with coils when you build fresh leaders on the bank or boat.
The range covers different diameters, breaking strains, and spool lengths. Choose lighter diameters for finesse and smaller predators, or step up to heavier options when abrasion, larger lures, or powerful fish demand more leader strength.