Scientific Anglers Amplitude Smooth Tropical/Jungle Titan Fly Line
Scientific Anglers Amplitude Smooth Tropical/Jungle Titan Fly Line
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Scientific Anglers took their Titan taper, placed in on the Tropi-Core tropical core, and created the perfect line for throwing large flies in the hottest environments. The Amplitude Smooth Tropical/Jungle Titan features the revolutionary AST Plus slickness additive, meaning it is more durable, and slicker, than other lines. From tarpon and permit to snook and golden dorado, this line is built for the harshest environments, and biggest fish, out there. Designed with a camo tip, the Tropical Titan provides power, stealth, and durability. What more could you ask for?
Noted Features:
- Features the revolutionary AST Plus slickness additive for superior shooting ability and increased durability
- High-contrast sighter to identify the back of the line when fighting fish; camo tip for stealth
- Powerful head loads quickly and delivers large flies to distant targets; ideal for golden dorado, tarpon, permit, snook, and redfish
- Built two line sizes heavy; use designated line weight for your rod
- Tropi-Core technology remains stiff and slick in tropical environments

| LINE WEIGHT | HEAD LENGTH | TOTAL LENGTH | HEAD WEIGHT | GRAIN WEIGHT* |
| WF-6-F | 43.0’/13,1m | 100.0’/30,5m | 280gr/18,1g | 210gr/13,6g |
| WF-7-F | 43.0’/13,1m | 100.0’/30,5m | 320gr/20,7g | 240gr/15,6g |
| WF-8-F | 43.0’/13,1m | 100.0’/30,5m | 380gr/24,6g | 280gr/18,1g |
| WF-9-F | 43.0’/13,1m | 100.0’/30,5m | 435gr/28,2g | 330gr/21,4g |
| WF-10-F | 43.0’/13,1m | 100.0’/30,5m | 505gr/32,7g | 380gr/24,6g |
| WF-11-F | 43.0’/13,1m | 100.0’/30,5m | 610gr/39,5g | 450gr/29,2g |
| WF-12-F | 43.0’/13,1m | 100.0’/30,5m | 680gr/44,1g | 500gr/32,4g |
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