Berkley Nanofil
The world leader in fishing line development introduces a NEW ultimate spinning reel line that pushes the limits for minimum diameter and maximum strength. Berkley® NanoFil™ with its thin smooth texture allows anglers to effortlessly cast further with unsurpassed precision. NanoFil allows anglers to use lighter line and cast further than they ever have before. Light presentation is a key to catching a wide range of species throughout the year, and NanoFil allows anglers to feel even the softest pickups.
Not a Mono. Not a Braid. The Next Generation of Fishing line. NanoFil is made out of gel-spun polyethylene, much like a superline. This ultimate spinning reel fishing line consists of hundreds of Dyneema® nanofilaments that are molecularly linked and shaped into a unified filament fishing line. Dyneema, The World's Strongest Fiber™, gives this line superline type strength and our uni-filament process makes it feel and handle like a smooth monofilament. Available in pound tests ranging from 1 to 12 pounds, and unbelievably thin diameters of 0.001" to 0.008", Berkley NanoFil is available in 150-, 300- and 1500-yard spools with an MSRP of $19.95 to $179.95.
Reviews
Thursday, November 10, 2011 9:23 AM
I've heard good things about this line and I'm interested to try it out. From your description it sounds like it's kind of brittle???
Wednesday, November 09, 2011 4:00 PM
I have been using this line now for a couple months and I love it. It allows me to cast a lot further with my ultralight set up. I had problems with it breaking on me randomly at first. I would cast and next thing I know, my lure is flying across the lake. I also don't like tying knots with it and so I put on a leader. The difference was night and day. This line is not anywhere close to invisible underwater and that is another reason a leader is needed. This line is sub par without a leader, but with a leader it is the best line I have ever owned. Castability is definitely its strongest characteristic. Great line.
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