Rio General Purpose Saltwater Fly Line
Rio General Purpose Saltwater Fly Line
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RIO’s General Purpose Tropical Saltwater lines are designed for anglers that fish in warm climates for a multitude of species. The lines features short, powerful front tapers and are slightly heavier than the industry standard to cast large flies and load powerful saltwater rods with ease. Each line is built on a medium stiff core, has a hard, tropical coating that will not wilt in the heat, and features welded loops on both ends for easy rigging.
Available in three formats:
- Full floating – WFXF
- Floating with 10ft clear intermediate tip – WFXF/I
- Full intermediate, with 10ft clear tip – WFXI/I
Noted Features:
- Slightly heavier, easy casting line for a multitude of species
- Short, powerful front taper to cast large flies
- Welded loops on both ends to allow fast and easy rigging


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