Skagit Driver has a high density although it’s a floating line to bring the line lower in the surface film and gives it higher resistance to charge your rod harder and give longer casts. Through it’s lower position in the surface film the flies are given a slower drift and sink faster if you add a sinking tip.Looped in both endsColor coded in the front loopIngraved weight-info on each line in the frontAirflos non-stretch Power Core-core100% PVC-freeDelivered in box and durable zip-bag
| Model | 40 g / 600 grains, 40,8g / 630 grains, 37g / 570 grains, 35g / 540 grains, 33g / 510 grains, 31,1g / 480 grains, 29g / 450 grains |
|---|---|
| Density | Floating |
| Head length | 7 m , 7,15 m , 7,3 m , 7,45 m |
| Head weight | 29g / 450 grains , 31,1g / 480 grains , 33g / 510 grains , 35g / 540 grains , 37g / 570 grains , 39 g / 600 grains , 40,8 g / 630 grains |
| Line length | 7,01 m , 7,16 m , 7,31 m , 7,46 m |
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