🎯 Hook the Big One with Kovert Fluorocarbon!
The KastKing Kovert Fluorocarbon Fishing Line is a premium 100% fluorocarbon line made in Germany, designed for superior performance in various fishing conditions. With a breaking strength of 20 pounds, it offers exceptional sensitivity, shock resistance, and virtually invisible underwater capabilities, making it the ideal choice for serious anglers. Available in convenient 50Yds and 200Yds spools, it ensures easy handling and storage.
Breaking Strength | 20 Pounds |
Color | Clear |
Size | Leader Material: 50Yard-20LB |
Material Type | Polyvinylidene Fluoride |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | KastKing |
Manufacturer | KastKing |
Manufacturer reference | KLIFLOKO-16 |
Package Dimensions | 9.4 x 8.89 x 2.79 cm; 68 g |
ASIN | B07Y4Y1C19 |
F**.
Great Item
Great quality, highly recommended!
A**O
Buen producto.
Bastante buen calidad.Todo muy bien.
E**.
Excellent Fluorocarbon Leader - Good Value - Flexible, yet strong
Ordered this leader for use fishing inland waterways in Florida. Flexible for tying to braid, knots cinch down great. Catch more fish with this leader than with mono leader - so visibility must be low. Haven't lost a fish due to undamaged leader or knot failure. We have some toothy fish here - ladyfish, spanish mackerel, etc. - this line take a lot of chewing and abrasion before failing.All in all - a great quality leader for a reasonable price.
N**S
Really good affordable fluoro (for baitcasters or as leader) if you like line with a perm
Update 2: This stuff remembers everything... my credit card numbers, my neighbor's niece's 3rd birthday, what temp the water was the first time I let it get wet. It remembers everything and that can suck. Not bad on a baitcaster (I'm replacing it but it is quasi acceptable) but completely unusable on a spinning reel. I love the toughness and how clear it is but for me it's made it's way to my heavy baitcaster and will be used as, what I can imagine will be, great leader on all my other rods. Conditioning is short lived and after that, even stringing a new rod can be a headache since this thing constantly looks like it just got a fresh perm.Update: Let the line out behind the boat w/o a lure and let it untwist. Conditioned the line as I reeled it in and that seems to have fixed all the memory issues. Great line at a great price.I'm currently rating this a four because I've only been out with it once and there's a possibility my issues with it might clear up somewhat with some adjustments. If not, I'll be lowering my rating.Pros:Completely invisible under water. To the point that it's almost spooky. It's my first time using fluorocarbon but in this aspect at least, I am completely impressed.Seems extremely durable and abrasion resistant. We were throwing on rock banks and through stickups all day and the line felt smooth as a babies butt at the end of the day.Cons:Some of the worst memory (and odd memory at that) I've ever dealt with. This stuff doesn't like staying on the reel, feels clunky during the cast, and was extremely audible as it beat up on my eyelets. The odd thing about it was that unlike mono with bad memory, this stuff wasn't just circular like it came off the spool. It would have a couple loops going one way, maybe a loop going the other way, then a couple straight sections in between. Really weird. I'm going to try respooling under higher tension while dampening the line and see if that helps. If not, this may be relegated to trolling line which would be a shame since I love the above pros. We'll see...
R**V
Kastking line is hands down the best bang for your buck out there.
Initial review, will update once I get it spooled up and put it through its paces. Initial impression is very impressive. Line is very supple and right off the spool there's very little line memory. The claims of being nearly invisible appear to be spot on. In a glass of tap water against a white background the line is barely visible. I fish almost exclusively braid to either fluro or mono leader depending on what I'm throwing. The true test will be seeing how it holds up to shock. Fluro is by far the best leader material for any moving swim baits, but even the best quality lines have a nasty tendency to shatter under the shock of a popping a lure loose from a snag. I'll update this review once I've had a chance to abuse this line a little, but initial inspection exceeds all expectations.
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