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Saltwater Mono

Saltwater Mono

Regular price $12.99
Regular price Sale price $12.99

An extremely easy to tie, medium-stiff tippet material, that is ideal for all saltwater species.

  • Medium stiff nylon
  • Great knot strength
  • 50yds / 46m
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  • Line Size:
    8lb
  • Pack Size:
    Spool
  • Test:
    8lb/4kg
  • Diameter:
    0.010in/0.254mm
  • SKU:
    6-22044
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Overview

RIO's new Saltwater Mono is the go-to choice for anglers looking to tie their own leaders for tarpon, bonefish, permit, and other saltwater species. The material has a great strength-to-diameter ratio, extremely good abrasion-resistance, lacks memory and provides incredible knot-ability. Available in size 8lb to 60lb, there is an appropriate diameter for any leader's butt section, plus a great range of sizes to taper down with. Each size comes with 50 yards of tippet on the spool.

An extremely easy to tie, medium-stiff tippet material, that is ideal for all saltwater species

Overall rating: 4.888889 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Best mono there is

"I won’t use any other saltwater mono. It never fails, easy to tie knots, the knots seat perfectly - it’s the best stuff out there."

Peter S. (5/5)

Rio Saltwater Mono

"Always consistent and easy to tie knots. I use this for making leaders for salt and freshwater applications."

michael g. (5/5)

Love this product!

"Love this product!"

Richard G. (5/5)

Always dependable

"Always dependable"

Ryan R. (5/5)

Love it......cool weather and stripers

"Love it......cool weather and stripers in shallow water. Line loads and shoots well."

Sam B. (5/5)

Used for tippet on a

"Used for tippet on a 16 lb 7’ leader."

Larry G. (5/5)

Good saltwater mono

"I use this to build my own leaders"

Jay F. (4/5)

Testing soon.

"Tied up some nice redfish leaders. Testing soon."

John S. (5/5)

Saltwater mono

"Great for building leaders or using for tippet"

kenneth d. (5/5)

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