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Wychwood DPF Flourocarbon Coated Mono

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Description

  • Fluorocarbon coated for proactive sinking properties
  • Low memory so that the line follows the contours of the lakebed
  • Anti-friction finish for optimum casting potential
  • Deep purple UV pigmentation reacts with natural light
  • Blends into underwater surroundings
  • Offers ultimate line concealment
  • 1000m per spool

Features

Brand Wychwood
Colour Purple
Diameter 0.35mm
GTIN 5022671541830
Mainline Length 1000m
Mainline Length (Yard) 1090yd
Mainline Strength (kg) 8.15kg
Mainline Strength (lb) 18lb
Type of Fishing Carp
MPN G1007

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Wychwood DPF Flourocarbon Coated Mono. The Ultra-Violet composition of this unique line has been engineered at a molecular level to blend in with UV light to create a natural camouflage. Anglers been curious about the colour spectrum and how we can use it to our advantage in line concealment for years so, after a lengthy process of research and development with one of Europes premier line manufacturers, Wychwood introduces DPF, a next generation monofilament line that utilises UV light to create a natural camouflage. Naturally, water appears to have hazy blue colouration due to Ultra-Violet light being prominently present through the water columns so by creating a UV pigmented line it has the ability to adapt to the natural light source present under-water and becomes inconspicuous, blending in perfectly to its natural surroundings. Essentially, the DPF line series works on the opposite light spectrum principle to the commonly known red line theory - Red line was once said to disappear underwater because its the first colour to disappear on the light spectrum. It turns out thats not 100% factual; the truth is that the red line theory is a misinterpretation of true facts. Red objects are the first to be absorbed by the light spectrum underwater, but dont disappear - red objects become black and extremely blatant.

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