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Reliable sea fishing main line
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| Name | WFT IGFA 30lbs 15kg clear 0,48mm - 1000m Angelschnur |
| EAN | 4250336105894 |
| MPN | 87229 |
| Brand | WFT |
| Line Diameter | 0.48mm |
| Breaking Strain | 15kg |
| Color | clear |
| Spool Length | 1000m |
| Material | Monofilament |
| Water Type | saltwater |
| Texture | abrasion_resistant |
| Line Memory | abrasion_resistant |
| Lubrication | abrasion_resistant |
| UV Resistance | UV-Resistant |
| Strength class | 30lbs |
According to the supplier, the WFT IGFA is intended for saltwater fishing. It is a monofilament main line for anglers who need abrasion resistance and strong knot performance at sea.
Yes, this version is specified as clear or transparent. That makes it a good choice when you want a low visible monofilament presentation in the water.
The supplier highlights UV resistance, abrasion resistance, and strong knot strength. Together these properties support reliable use in demanding saltwater conditions.
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The WFT IGFA monofilament line is built for sea fishing where abrasion resistance, knot strength, and steady handling matter. Its clear finish stays discreet in the water, while the UV-resistant construction supports reliable performance over long sessions.
This line is presented by the supplier as a monofilament line for saltwater fishing. It is suited to anglers who want a strong main line for boat and shore applications in demanding conditions.
The clear colour keeps the line low visible in the water. Abrasion-resistant and knot-fast properties help when fishing around rough structure or under sustained load.
With 1000 m on the spool, this version gives plenty of line for filling larger reels, preparing spare spools, or setting up several sea fishing outfits from one bulk spool.
The supplier specifies UV resistance, which helps the line cope better with regular exposure to sunlight during repeated sessions on open water.