🎯 Cast Your Worries Away with Stren MagnaThin!
The Stren MagnaThin Monofilament Fishing Line is engineered for performance, featuring a smaller diameter for reduced water drag, a high strength-to-diameter ratio, and low stretch for optimal sensitivity. With 330 yards of transparent line, it's designed to enhance your fishing experience, making it a must-have for anglers seeking both quality and reliability.
Breaking Strength | 4 Pounds |
Color | Transparent |
Size | 4lb - 330yd |
League | x |
Length | 330 yard |
Material Type | Monofilament |
Number of Items | 1 |
Included Components | 330 Yds Fishing Line |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | STREN |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Pure Fishing |
Item model number | SMTFS4-15 |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 2.54 cm; 50 g |
ASIN | B00LDYJ7NI |
M**T
El mejor monofilamento
La mejor línea de monofilamento que eh utilizado, aparte de ser muy resistente tiene muy poca memoria y si de te hace un backlash es muy fácil deshacer los nudos
C**E
Good quality fishing line
This line is extremely smooth, very manageable. Worth the buy!
V**.
I like the strength of this line
Pros: I like the strength of this line, and I don’t sacrifice visibility. Cons: hard to find in bulk spools.
T**Z
Good stuff
This is one of my favorite fishing lines for walleye/crappie/sunfish fishing with a spinning reel. I've been using it on and off for many years now.Thinner, limper, and less memory than most mono/copolymer lines of the same strength. And the clear and the green are just as low-vis as any other non fluorocarbon lines, and more low vis than any braided lines.There are two other very similar fishing lines I currently like and use: Gamma Co-polymer, and Super Silver Thread (SST).Gamma no longer manufactures fishing line as of spring 2010, and therefore it is getting a little too old for my comfort on the store shelves now.And SST is not available in most Brick&Mortar stores that sell fishing line(although it is easy to find online, which is where I get it now).I have heard good things about P-Line, and some versions of the Sufix lines, and used each of them on a rig for a month or so. Both seemed like good lines, similar to Magnathin and SST. I expect to try them out more heavily in the near future. I have read though that you have to be extra careful buying the PLine, especially the CXX Extra Strong. The listed lb-test is often WAY under the actual lb-test, so if you buy line listed as 10# CXX Extra Strong, it is actually something like 18# test line. So if you buy it by listed strength, it is much stronger (and therefore much thicker and stiffer) than you probably want/need it to be. You are better off finding the line diameter of a 'standard' line (like Trilene XL) of the lb-test you want, and then buy the PLine that has a *slightly* smaller diameter. It will be stronger and limper than the 'std' line, even though the PLine *listed* lb-test is lower. It did feel a little 'risky' when I did that, but the performance proved the point and I was happy I had done it.
F**N
Favorite Mono
Best mono you can buy. Thin and strong....no wind knots like you get with power pro fiber, and if you stretch it before you fish, it lays out prefect. If you've never stretched mono...try tying or hooking your line, a little farther than you can cast it, to something like a fence or tree, then stretch it really tight for while. I'll do it for about an hour the day before I fish and it lays out flat every time. A little Line & Lure conditioner added to your line after you stretch it works wonders as well. The key to mono is taking care of it. It will last longer and it's easier to work with than fiber or carbon fiber, especially tying it. Long live MONO!
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