Spearfishing Floatline

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Item Description

MAKO Spearguns Professional Float Line

This is one of the strongest float lines available!

Flexible vinyl outer shell drastically reduces drag, tangles, and UV rotting commonly associated with lesser floatlines.

Equipped with:

  • Two heavy duty long line clips (one of which is removable)
  • 1600 lb heavy duty swivel
  • 1400 lb tuna cord
  • Inner core spectra rated at 1400 lbs
  • Super strong welded stainless steel rings
  • Super strong stainless steel long D shackle allowing for removal of one of the long line clips
  • Stainless steel insert plugs
  • Highly flexible outer vinyl tubing for both warm and cold temperatures prevents knotting

Video: VIDEO: Spearfishing Float Lines - How To Wind Tangle & Knot Free

Dano shares with you a neat way to roll up your spearfishing float line to avoid twisting tangles and knots

Includes two heavy duty long line/tuna clips

Includes two heavy duty long line/tuna clips

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Stainless Steel long D shackle allows for removal of one of the long line/tuna clips

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  • 5
    Great product

    Posted by Lenny Rataski on Jul 21st 2015

    well made

  • 4
    Float Line

    Posted by Jay on May 18th 2015

    In the past I have used inexpensive floating poly rope or line for a floatline. I've only got to used this new floatline from MAKO a few times, but I can already see that it is very well built, doesn't tangle like the cheap rope and the drag in the water is less than a rope. Worth the money for diving over 30 ft! I can't give it an excellent review until I see how it holds up for a year or so. Very happy with purchase.

  • 5
    FIOAT LINE

    Posted by wayne kanakaris on Feb 10th 2015

    Dont know yet will let you know after I get to Nuie Island and shoot some big doggies and wahoo. hopefully a marlin or sailfish. Product looks good ,sure it will do the trick