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A coated fluorocarbon

Last month Taska launched a revolutionary leader material: Evolve; and this comes as the follow-up hooklink material…

2015 has been an incredible year for both Taska and us. They launched Deceptive fluorocarbon main line (a fluoro that does actually cast) and we caught more fish. They gave us more Baseline Tungsten accessories and our end tackle blended into the lakebed better. Last month they delivered Evolve – a genuine improvement when it came to a leader material. And now things get even better this month with the release of their first ever coated hooklink material: Evolve Shurelink.

Shurelink is very easy to use, both in terms of straightening it out and stripping back the outer coating

“Shurelink lifts the bar when it comes to hooklink materials,” Steve Tasker, headcheese of the brand proudly tells us. “Just like the Evolve Leader material, this is another revolutionary material which is manufactured from 80% braided fluorocarbon fibres and 20% Dyneema. The result is an ultra-thin in diameter hooklink which is incredibly strong.”

Taska’s Harry Law returning a brute

Due to the composite of the material, Evolve Shurelink can stretch up to 12% and thanks to that 80/20 mix, it also means it’s incredibly abrasion resistant. The outer material, of which there’s two colours: lovely Weedy Green or Camou Brown,
strips really nicely, and although straightening over steam is the one with any coated material, you can get it to lay perfectly straight by simply running it through your hands. Oh, and of course because it’s 80% fluorocarbon, it does actually sink to the lakebed – and stay there.

Taska’s new Evolve Shurelink hooklink material is available in two colours – Weedy Green or Camou Brown – and comes in three breaking strains: 20, 25 and 35lb

Along with the two colour options, there are three different breaking strains – 20, 25 and 35lb and all are on-sale right now from all Taska stockists.

“GIMME”: taskacarp.com

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