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UAE: Wednesday, Nov 19
Order within 17 Hours 52 mins with Scheduled Delivery. If you place an order within this time, We will ship on Monday, Nov 17 2025. This delivery time is calculated by DHL & Fedex. You can check the exact delivery date on checkout page.
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Monothread Evolution is a nylon line specifically designed for small freshwater fishing. It is specially made with emphasis on "tanago fishing" and can be used regardless of the season or situation. It is flexible yet strong, so it can easily attack the highly active bitterlings that hide in the summer bushes. A well-balanced fusion of strength, elongation, and flexibility.・Good water absorption due to special coating.・It is difficult to get curls or twists, and it is easy to remove the bends caused by winding.・The thread does not become stiff even in cold regions. "Caution!" - If you move a parent float or shimori that is attached more tightly than necessary, it may cause kinks or thread breakage.・If you pull it more than necessary, it may cause the thread to break or curl.・Please do not use it for any purpose other than fishing. No. 0.15 is perfect for cold barra fishing and newling fishing in the middle of winter. No. 0.2 is suitable for general fishing. Ideal for fishing spots where unexpected guests come or for fishing for native tanager. No. 0.3 is suitable for general small fishing such as native tanago fishing in flowing rivers and large areas, and small carp fishing.
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