Varivas Ocean Record Nylon Shock Leader 50m
Price range: $20.99 through $39.99
The Varivas Ocean Record Nylon Shock Leader is designed for serious bluewater anglers. With a superior strength-to-diameter ratio, SP-F coating for enhanced abrasion resistance, and a virtually invisible misty purple colour, it’s a premium leader that delivers unmatched performance in harsh saltwater conditions.
Varivas Ocean Record Nylon Shock Leader 50m
Premium Japanese engineering for serious offshore performance.
The Varivas Ocean Record Nylon Shock Leader is trusted by offshore anglers worldwide for its exceptional performance in demanding bluewater conditions. Manufactured in Japan by Varivas Avani, this leader offers a thinner diameter for its rated strength, giving anglers a crucial advantage when targeting large pelagic species.
Coated with Varivas’ proprietary SP-F (Super Fluoride) coating, this shock leader delivers superior abrasion resistance and increased manageability, even under extreme pressure. Its misty-clear purple colour is virtually invisible underwater while providing a sleek and professional appearance.
Each spool includes a durable, reusable Velcro-closing spool band with a built-in plastic grommet for smooth line control and a colour-coded sewn-in label to identify the line size easily.
Features:
- High Strength-to-Diameter Ratio – Thinner for its breaking strain, ideal for stealthy presentations
- SP-F Fluoride Coating – Improves abrasion resistance and manageability
- Misty Purple Colour – Virtually invisible underwater with enhanced aesthetics
- Original Varivas Spool Band – Velcro closure with plastic grommet and sewn-in size tag
- 50m Length per Spool – Perfect for multiple rigs or extended use
- Made in Japan – Trusted Varivas premium quality
- Wide Range of LB Ratings Available – Suitable for many bluewater gamefish applications
Engineered for targeting hard-fighting pelagics in saltwater environments, the Varivas Ocean Record Shock Leader is a high-performance leader solution for serious anglers. Experience the quality and reliability of Japanese tackle innovation.
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