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Liquid Force Red Dragon Wakeboard Mainline

Liquid Force Red Dragon Wakeboard Mainline
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Liquid Force Red Dragon Wakeboard Mainline

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Urethane coating around individual dyneema strands provides a durable sheath that limits tangles and glides through your hands with little friction. The linear core adds a solid strength core that will not stretch or rebound. One of the main features is the high strength-to-weight ratio. It test at 1900 lbs pulling power and is lighter than anything else on the market allowing you to rotate freely with little resistance or effort. Less is more in this case. Ride this at 80 and tie it off with the 3-5 sections. Key Features of the Liquid Force Red Dragon Wakeboard Mainline: 80 with 3-5 sections line - Long enough for our pros and adjustable to find the proper wake width. Urethane Coating line - Durable snag free coating that moves through your hands with little friction. High Strength to Weight Ratio line - 1900 lbs pulling power and is lighter than anything else. Strong stretch free rotations with little resistance. Linear Core Spectra line - Linear strands of spectra. Stretch and rebound free.

 
 
 
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Features
  • 80 with 3-5 sections line - Long enough for our pros and adjustable to find the proper wake width.

  • Urethane Coating line - Durable snag free coating that moves through your hands with little friction.

  • High Strength to Weight Ratio line - 1900 lbs pulling power and is lighter than anything else. Strong stretch free rotations with little resistance.

  • Linear Core Spectra line - Linear strands of spectra. Stretch and rebound free.

  • Brand:Liquid Force


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