Berkley Nautil Inshore X8 braided line aqua blue 300 m

Description

Nautil Braid x8 is an extra soft braided line for saltwater spinning. Designed for optimal bait contact and super long casts. Berkley Nautil is a series of lines developed for saltwater fishing. Berkley's team of developers and professional anglers have collaborated to develop lines for all European seas and coasts. Whether you are fishing from the shore in the Mediterranean or from a boat in Norway, there is a Nautil line that suits you, all maintaining the high quality that Berkley's lines are known for.

  • Ultra soft and strong braided line
  • Developed for extremely long casts
  • Japanese ISANAS fiber

Berkley Nautil Inshore X8 braided line aqua blue 300 m

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Nautil Braid x8 is an extra soft braided line for saltwater spinning. Designed for optimal bait contact and super long casts. Berkley Nautil is a series of lines developed for saltwater fishing. Berkley's team of developers and professional anglers have collaborated to develop lines for all European seas and coasts. Whether you are fishing from the shore in the Mediterranean or from a boat in Norway, there is a Nautil line that suits you, all maintaining the high quality that Berkley's lines are known for.

  • Ultra soft and strong braided line
  • Developed for extremely long casts
  • Japanese ISANAS fiber
RRP: 53 € Price: 55.1 €

Measured in mm of diameter—here’s a simple guide to what they suit:
0.10-0.18 mm works well for all-round fishing for mixed species
0.20-0.26 mm is good for lighter sea fishing and pike fishing
0.26-0.36 mm suits heavy pike fishing and sea fishing
0.37 mm+ is ideal for the heaviest types of sea fishing.

RRP: 53 € Price: 55.1 €
Article number
G-1407969
Brand
Family

Refers to which product family the product belongs to. In many cases, there are matching reels and rods within the same product family. These items are designed to work together.

Packaging
1 pcs
Line length

There are quite a few options for what length of line to choose. To make it a bit easier, here’s a short explanation.

  • 0-50 meters: here you’ll find tippet material, backing, and fly lines.
  • 100-200 meters: this is the average length a single fishing reel typically holds.
  • 200-300 meters: here you’ll find spools of line for two reels.
  • 300 meters and more: for when you need to fill multiple reels with line.
300 m