|
aHR0cDovL2ZyZWVzaGlwLmNvLmty
- ºê·£µå À̸§: ALFSH-WORLD
- ±Ù¿ø: CN (Á¤Ç°)
- ´«±ÝÀÚ ¿É¼Ç: ¾Æ´Ï´Ù
- Àç·á: ºê·¹ÀÌµå ¿ÍÀ̾î
- À§Ä¡: ¿À¼Ç º¸Æ® ³¬½Ã
- À§Ä¡: °¹¹ÙÀ§ ³¬½Ã
- À§Ä¡: ¿À¼Ç ºñÄ¡ ³¬½Ã
- Àú¿ï ¿É¼Ç: ¾Æ´Ï´Ù
- ¸ð¾ç: ·¹º§
- ºÎ·Â Ư¼º: Ç÷ÎÆà ¶óÀÎ
- ¹ÌÅÍ: 1000 ¸ÞÅÍ
- ¸ðµ¨ ¹øÈ£: 8
- Weaves:: 8
- Fishing Line: Braided Fishing Lines
- weight: 700g
- Shape: Level
- Line Diameter: 0.6mm
- Length: 1000m
Specifications: The line was packed ?in?retail?box redeady for sale.??All the lines was made of 100%?Super?Dyneema and processed with?specil technic for long?lasting?color. The line is light?weighted ?and?resistant?to?water?absorption, furthor more,?the thin?diameter?offers?accurate?casting, ultra?powerful?with?high?energy,?superior?abrasion?resistance,?tough?and?round?to?prevent?diggin-in?on?reel ultra?sensitive?with?near?zero?stretch. The line is good for?both salt?water?&?freshwater The Basics you should know about Braided Lines The biggest complaint I heard from the customers is that the line buries into the reel at the hook-set. That's true for a lot of anglers using braids under certain conditions, but it doesn't have to be that way. The second complaint is that reels backlash far more often. That's a function of the first problem, and if we solve the first one, this complaint is fixed as well. Last but not least, anglers complain that fish tend to come off the hook before getting them to the boat, or that they simply can't seem to hook the fish. Fortunately, there is a simple fix for each of these problems, and this fix will have you standing in line to purchase braided line again. Braids are very strong, yet very thin lines. Part of the sales pitch for them is that a braided line will be "20 pound test with the diameter of 6-pound test." This is one factor that causes problems. Because the line is thirty-pound test, lots of anglers will set their drags heavier. The thinner a line is, the more likely it is to bury into the reel spool on a heavy drag set. So a lighter drag will help stop the burying line issue. Someone might say that a lighter drag will mean more lost fish -- that is a misconception that many anglers have. A lighter drag allows the fish to take line. As long as the angler pays attention to all other aspects of fighting a fish, the lighter drag can actually help rather than hinder the angler. On a hook-set with a tighter drag, braided line, rather than coming off the reel and pulling the dra
|
|
|
|
|