HONMOROKO & SMALL SWEETFISH
HONMOROKO & SMALL SWEETFISH
High-visibility nylon casting line for honmoroko (willow gudgeon) and small sweetfish. Made with an orange color that makes it easy to see the trajectory of the line.
Whether floating or casting, the entry point of the device is easy to find.
While the line has a suppleness to it, it also has just the right amount of flexibility and elasticity to allow for honmoroko casting and also resists getting tangled with extended poles.
- Material
- Super Nylon100% Click here for details
- Color
- FLASH ORANGE
HONMOROKO & SMALL SWEETFISH | Size | LB. | Price | JAN |
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100m | 0.8 | 3 | OPEN PRICE | 4990463045440 |
100m | 1 | 4 | OPEN PRICE | 4990463045457 |
100m | 1.5 | 6 | OPEN PRICE | 4990463045464 |
100m | 2 | 8 | OPEN PRICE | 4990463045471 |
100m | 3 | 12 | OPEN PRICE | 4990463045488 |
RETAIL PRICE:JPY (Unit price/yen)
Material Comparison Chart
NYLON | FLUORO CARBON | PE | |
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Tensile Strength | - | - | Approx. 2.5x that of nylon |
Knot Strength | 70-80% of tensile strength | 60-70% of tensile strength | Approx. 40% of tensile strength |
Initial Elongation | High | Low | None |
Specific Gravity | 1.14 | 1.78 | 0.97 |
Water Absorption | Yes | None | None |
Flexibility | Flexible | Rigid | - |
Abrasion Resistance | Soft surface, easily damaged | Hard surface, resistant to damage | Weak against frictional heat |
Refractive Index | 1.53 | 1.42 |
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Features | More flexible and easier to handle than fluorocarbon. No other casting line material is as easy to use when spooled as this. It also has superior shock absorption. While stronger than fluorocarbon, it lacks comparatively in terms of longevity and durability in water due to the fact that it absorbs water. |
Abrasion resistance and durability are superior to those of nylon. Initial elongation is also low, giving it incredible sensitivity. With a specific gravity of 1.78, it sinks quickly to get you to the strike zone faster. When used as a snell, it is more rigid than nylon and thus its knot strength is lower, but it is also resistant to tangling and kinking. When used as casting line, it is less susceptible to slack due to wind, making it a good choice on windy days. |
This is a very interesting material because it has a high tensile strength and no elongation.
However, you must be careful about how you tie it when using it. It is particularly weak against abrasion and frictional heat, and tends to get kinked and tangled. And while its color may fade over time, it has outstanding durability with proper use. This material has conquered 100% of the market share for boat fishing casting line, but it is difficult to use for other purposes. |