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Korda Flat Pear Inline

Vendor KORDA
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KORDA FLATLINER PEAR
Sliding pear-shaped lead.

1) Carefully tapered rear section.
• Reduces the risk of the lead snagging, despite its wide shape making it susceptible to this type of inconvenience. If you intend to fish at long range in a weed-rich bottom, it is advisable to opt for the Inline Flatliner pyramid lead, but if your fishing spot is close to the bank and you want to enjoy the benefits of the 'pear', you can opt for the latter. In any case, it will certainly be better than any other similar lead on the market because Korda refines every little detail to give you the maximum performance.
2) Flat top and bottom surfaces.
• A characteristic that makes it the best lead for Bolt Rigs, as it remains stable on the bottom even when the carp takes the bait. In this situation, the lead prevents rolling, offering its full weight to the pull and creating an immediate self-hooking effect.
• Thanks to its stability, it allows you to fish close to the bank on ledges, near obstacles, or in proximity to holes, without running the risk of snagging. It is also excellent, logically, for fishing in waters with particular currents that could cause it to roll.
3) Flattened pear shape.
• This particular design shifts much of the weight forward, further increasing the self-hooking effect and reiterating the effectiveness of this lead. Long-distance casting is certainly penalized by its poor aerodynamics, and it is no coincidence that the most experienced carp anglers prefer it for medium and short-range fishing, relying on the Inline Flatliner for reaching very distant positions from the bank.
4) Swivel semi-fixed in the internal rigid insert (sliding).
• Creating perfect Bolt-Rig setups has never been easier. Simply pass the line through the internal insert, tie a swivel of appropriate size (Korda swivel no. 8) to it, and then push it into the lead. The fact that the swivel is inside the lead, and more precisely at the point of greatest weight concentration, ensures the perfect functioning of the Bolt Rig, as self-hooking is immediate in this way.
• In the event of line breakage after a bite, the swivel can exit the lead, freeing the carp from its weight. This is because, thanks to the hardness of the insert walls, it does not get stuck inside the lead.
• By using swivels of different sizes, you can adjust the tension with which the Bolt-Rig will detach from the lead.
5) Wide inner diameter of the rigid insert (sliding).
• Allows the shockleader knot to pass through it in the event of line breakage after a bite. When constructing the rig, it is advisable to check that the knot passes easily first through the anti-tangle tube (Rig Tubing) and then through the internal insert of the lead, all to safeguard the health of the carp.
6) Berkeley swivel no. 7 independent from the lead (with swivel).
• The adoption of this round eyelet swivel allows for the construction of very strong Helicopter rigs.
• The large eyelet allows the line to slide through it, ensuring excellent functionality when using Running Rigs.
• The fact that the swivel is not directly attached to the lead, but to the fixed brass attachment, ensures that the line continues to slide freely within the eyelet regardless of the position assumed by the lead while fishing.
7) Brass attachment fixed in the lead (with swivel).
• The part of this attachment inside the lead ends with two 90° angled feet that prevent it from coming out.