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These monofilament lines use fluorocarbon as the base polymer. These lines are best known for their very close refractive index (measure of how light pases through them) to water therefore they become virtually invisible when viewed underwater. Fluorocarbon lines, unlike nylon lines, do not absorb any water and therefore do not lose any strength. However, they also do not get limper, therefore perception often is that they are stiffer and harder to handle. Fluorocarbon is denser than water, so it will sink. It also has excellent abrasion resistance properties.
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