RIO Elite Tropical Outbound Short Fly Line
RIO Elite Tropical Outbound Short Fly Line
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The RIO Elite Tropical Outbound Short lines are designed for fishing in hot climates. Its short, aggressive front taper easily casts large and weighted flies very long distances, while the powerful head design loads rods deeply and efficiently for effortless casts. A range of densities make this a very versatile line series. Each line features RIO’s SlickCast and DirectCore technology for durability and super slick performance, and is built with a hard, tropical coating that ensures the line does not wilt in the heat.
Noted Features:
- Heavier than standard fly lines for easy casting
- Short, powerful front taper to cast the largest of flies
- Unique, front-loaded weight distribution makes ultra-long casts

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