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P-Line Shinsei Fluorocarbon Leader Material

Item#: F11101

9 reviews

P-Line Shinsei Fluorocarbon Leader Material is not like other fluorocarbon lines. Not all fluorocarbons are created equal. To produce the perfect fluorocarbon, … Learn More

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$8.99 - $22.99

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P-Line Shinsei Fluorocarbon Leader Material is not like other fluorocarbon lines. Not all fluorocarbons are created equal. To produce the perfect fluorocarbon, you have to start with the best raw materials attainable, which is the foundation for P-Line's new Shinsei fluorocarbon. By using the purest, cleanest fluorocarbon crystals available, P-Line has produced the most invisible fluorocarbon on the market. After spending tireless hours in research and development with a team of Japanese engineers, P-Line has developed the perfect combination of strength, stretch, and durability. The end result is a product which will absorb shock, while having the attributes needed for tying the perfect leader or creating the ultimate top shot. Whether you're fishing for huge tuna or stealthy steelhead, Shinsei is the ultimate choice for leader material.



Test Diameter Diameter
2 lb. 0.00527 in. 0.133 mm
4 lb. 0.00675 in. 0.169 mm
6 lb. 0.0083 in. 0.212 mm
8 lb. 0.0102 in. 0.26 mm
10 lb. 0.0116 in. 0.295 mm
12 lb. 0.0125 in. 0.317 mm
15 lb. 0.0133 in. 0.338 mm
20 lb. 0.0163 in. 0.415 mm
25 lb. 0.0189 in. 0.480 mm
30 lb. 0.0211 in. 0.535 mm
40 lb. 0.0250 in. 0.634 mm
50 lb. 0.0283 in. 0.719 mm
60 lb. 0.0304 in. 0.772 mm

Reviews

  • 3

    not to shabby

    Posted by yen on June 12, 2019

    Besides it doesn't knot well it down the job

    Besides it doesn't knot well it down the job

  • 4

    Tough fluorocarbon line!!

    Posted by Fisherjim on June 12, 2019

    Tried this on steelhead and rainbows last year and it surpassed any fluro leader I have used. The 10# easily handled several 15# steelhead and the 6# worked well on rainbows. The leader was a little… Read More

    Tried this on steelhead and rainbows last year and it surpassed any fluro leader I have used. The 10# easily handled several 15# steelhead and the 6# worked well on rainbows. The leader was a little stiffer than some others I have used so had to watch for the hook knot loosening up.

  • 5

    P Line performs

    Posted by Steelhead Chilli on June 12, 2019

    I always prefer P line for tippet and leader material. It is simply the best. Used it for big fish up to 30lbs and cold weather, no problems.

    I always prefer P line for tippet and leader material. It is simply the best. Used it for big fish up to 30lbs and cold weather, no problems.

  • 3

    P-Line Shinsei 15#

    Posted by Cala on June 12, 2019

    Just started using this line tied to power pro on local Southern Cal in shore fishing. I noticed it tend to become opaque after pulling on a few sandbass. Still testing.

    Just started using this line tied to power pro on local Southern Cal in shore fishing. I noticed it tend to become opaque after pulling on a few sandbass. Still testing.

  • 4

    Great leader material for trolling

    Posted by Wifinlander on June 12, 2019

    I switched over to P-line Shinsel last year for my leader material on all of my trolling rods. This stuff is great and have yet to break off. 30lb is user friendly when it comes to tying knots, 40 a… Read More

    I switched over to P-line Shinsel last year for my leader material on all of my trolling rods. This stuff is great and have yet to break off. 30lb is user friendly when it comes to tying knots, 40 and 50lb starts to become a little more difficult. Only down side is the length of the spool. 27yrds is enough to put leaders on 3-4 rods since I use extremely long leaders.