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RIO Fathom S7 – fast-sinking line with SlickCast for precision lake fishing.
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RIO Premier Fathom S7 is a purpose-built sinking fly line for lake anglers targeting trout, grayling, and char using nymphs, streamers or booby flies. With its medium-length head and short front taper, it loads fast and casts far. SlickCast coating enhances performance, while the Sink 7 density allows a sink rate of 5 inches per second. The built-in Hang Marker helps detect late strikes during retrieval and includes line ID.
- SlickCast for longer casts
- Sink 7 – 5 in/sec
- Hang Marker – detect strikes and ID line type
- Two-tone design for easy control
- Perfect for stillwater fly fishing
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Specifications
| Density: | S7 |
| Head length: | 10,7 m |
| Line weight: | #6 , #7 , #8 |
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RIO Fathom S7 – fast-sinking line with SlickCast for precision lake fishing.
Productinformation
RIO Premier Fathom S7 is a purpose-built sinking fly line for lake anglers targeting trout, grayling, and char using nymphs, streamers or booby flies. With its medium-length head and short front taper, it loads fast and casts far. SlickCast coating enhances performance, while the Sink 7 density allows a sink rate of 5 inches per second. The built-in Hang Marker helps detect late strikes during retrieval and includes line ID.
- SlickCast for longer casts
- Sink 7 – 5 in/sec
- Hang Marker – detect strikes and ID line type
- Two-tone design for easy control
- Perfect for stillwater fly fishing
Show more
Show less
| Density: | S7 |
| Head length: | 10,7 m |
| Line weight: | #6 , #7 , #8 |
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