GAMMA FC2518 16 Fluorocarbon stands apart from other fluorocarbon lines due to its unique processing technology that eliminates common drawbacks. Unlike other leading fluorocarbon lines, Gamma's line is up to two times more flexible and shock resistant.
The material used in Gamma High-Performance Fluorocarbon leader Material is an ultra-high-molecular-weight third-generation Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) co-polymer. This material is extruded and drawn according to Gamma's precise specifications. The resulting filament has super high tenacity.
A proprietary process is then applied to the filament, altering its molecular structure. This process increases the line's flexibility (suppleness) and shock resistance while maintaining its strength, abrasion resistance, and refractive qualities.
With Gamma High-Performance Fluorocarbon Leader Material, you can expect to experience more successful hook-ups and have a better chance of landing larger, world-class fish.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is Gamma FC2518 16 Fluorocarbon more flexible and shock resistant compared to other fluorocarbon lines?
Gamma FC2518 16 Fluorocarbon utilizes a unique processing technology that enhances its flexibility and shock resistance. This proprietary process alters the filament's molecular structure, resulting in improved suppleness and durability.
2. What is the material used in Gamma High-Performance Fluorocarbon Leader Material?
The material used in Gamma High-Performance Fluorocarbon Leader Material is an ultra-high-molecular-weight third-generation Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) co-polymer. This material is carefully extruded and drawn to meet Gamma's precise specifications.
3. How does Gamma FC2518 16 Fluorocarbon increase hook-up success and improve chances of landing larger fish?
Gamma FC2518 16 Fluorocarbon's superior flexibility and shock resistance make it highly effective in hooking and landing fish. Its strength, abrasion resistance, and refractive qualities ensure a higher chance of success and the ability to handle larger, world-class fish.
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