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Airflo Ridge GT
The lines feature a tough, tropical coating and ridges running the length of the line to prevent tangles and offer lower friction in the guides.
Jan 30, 2008

There are trevally, and then there are GIANT trevally.

GTs break 10-weights for breakfast and run straight for the reef when they're hooked, breaking your fly line on knife-sharp coral. The only chance you have is to hit 'em and hold 'em. The typical 20- or 30-pound core isn't going to work. That's why Airflo developed the Ridge GT, which features a 50-pound braided core. The lines feature a tough, tropical coating and ridges running the length of the line to prevent tangles and offer lower friction in the guides. Those casts that weren't even in the same zip code now reach out and touch someone.

The strong, welded loops at each end have been tested and proven to hold when the heat is on and you're down and dirty with a truly large GT. Available in both floating and intermediate versions, the line is offered in a 110-foot, 12-weight size. $72.99 www.rajeffsports.com

 


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