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Airflo: Ridge Supple Delta Technical Fly Line, Warm Grey/ Peach, WF - 7


Airflo: Ridge Supple Delta Technical Fly Line, Warm Grey/ Peach, WF - 7
 
Airflo: Ridge Supple Delta Technical Fly Line, Warm Grey/ Peach, WF - 7
Airflo: Ridge Supple Delta Technical Fly Line, Warm Grey/ Peach, WF - 7
Airflo: Ridge Supple Delta Technical Fly Line, Warm Grey/ Peach, WF - 7
Airflo: Ridge Supple Delta Technical Fly Line, Warm Grey/ Peach, WF - 7
 

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Airflo Ridge Supple Technical Fly Line


The Airflo Ride Supple Technical Fly Line's original long front Delta taper excels in presentation situations. With its looped front and back, the Ridge Supple Technical Fly Line features a head design that excels in roll casting and Spey casting.

Airflo on Airflo Ridge Supple Technical Fly Line


We couldn't introduce a new coating technology without applying it to one of Airflo's all time favorite taper designs, the Delta, on our Airflo Ridge Supple Technical Fly Line. With a long front taper and delicate tip, the Airflo Ridge Supple Technical Fly Line lends itself well to those tricky presentations, now made all the more stealthy with Airflo's new Ridge Supple coating. A great technical trout line, the Ariflo Ridge Supple Tchnical Fly Line's low stretch core helps it double up as a great single hand Spey line.

Specifications:

  • Fly Line Taper: Delta Taper design
  • Fly Line Length: 90 feet
  • Core: Power Core
  • Coating: Ridge Ultra Supple
  • Line Weights: 2-8 weight
  • Color: Pale Grey/Peach

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.