Airflo Tactical Steelhead Spey Fly Line
The Airflo Tactical Steelhead Spey Fly Line is a bridge between the longer Airflo Delta Head and the shorter Airflo Scandi Head. Remove the Airflo Tactical Steelhead Spey Fly Line's floating, ridged tip and add a sink tip to make this a versatile two-hand line.
Airflo on Airflo Tactical Steelhead Spey Fly Line
Take the tight loop and casting ease of a Scandi Compact head and couple it to the versatility of a multi-tip line and you have the basis for the Airflo Tactical Steelhead Spey Fly Line. To help cut through the wind and to make casting modest sink tips and larger flies easier, the Airflo Tactical Steelhead Spey Fly LIne has a larger tip diameter than the Scandi compact. With a smooth front taper and removable floating tip, the newest two-hand line from Airflo, the Airflo Tactical Steelhead Spey Fly Line, will convert from a floating line to sink tip better than any existing line. Unique to the Airflo Tactical Steelhead Spey Fly Line is the 8 foot removable ridged tip which helps anchor the cast. Remove the floating tip, connect your favorite sink tip and get down.
Specifications:
- Fly Line Taper: Powerful head with interchangeable Ridged tip
- Fly Line Length: 39ft
- Core: Low Stretch, 30lb Power Core
- Coating: New Ultra Supple PolyFuse XT cold weather
- Fly Line Sizes: 390-660 grains (5 to 9 weight)
- Color: Mint Green
Leland on Airflo Fly Lines
Airflo is a stand-out among fly line manufacturers in several ways, but
one of Airflo's defining characteristics is their use of polyurethane
(PU) instead of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) to build their fly lines.
What’s more, Airflo fly lines are built on incredibly low-stretch cores –
6% or less.
Leland on Airflo
With a huge following in their native UK and across Europe, Airflo is
undoubtedly one of the preeminent names in fly line manufacturing. Since
Airflo's start in the late 1980s under UK angler Paul Burgess, Airflo
has stayed at the forefront of fly line design and development, with a
slew of patents to show their industry leadership. Whether you’ve been
fly fishing Airflo for years, or have just started to catch wind of
their virtues, you should know that Airflo fly lines are hugely
impressive, and Leland is thrilled to have the opportunity to carry
them.
Airflo on Airflo Fly Lines
Only Airflo fly lines are made from UV resistant super tough
polyurethane. There are no liquids used in the manufacture of Airflo fly
lines and therefore they last longer than PVC lines. With dry lubricant
in the outer coating, Airflo fly lines stay cleaner than other fly
lines and don’t require as much care as PVC fly lines.
Airflo on Airflo
Airflo is the fly fishing world's leading manufacturer of solvent free
fly lines and is responsible for developing a series of innovations
unparalleled by any other fly line manufacturer. Whilst Airflo may not
have invented the fly line, innovation has been a keystone at every
stage in Airflo's development, being the originators of Polyurethane
coatings, creating the first welded loops, developing low stretch cores
and even the world's first density compensated fly lines. More
recently, we at Airflo have developed an advanced range of fly lines
with Ridged coatings that reduce surface friction and improve
shootability. The final result is what we believe to be the world's
most advanced range of fly lines and, judging by the bandwagon Airflo
has created with our continuous stream of innovation, most of our
competitors would seem to agree.