Available in five breaking strains on 1000m spools

You may be aware that for quite a number of years we have been searching for a very high quality reel line, and now at long last the search is at an end!

KRYSTONITE is not just another good quality mono; no KRYSTONITE is an exceptional line with many unique characteristics.

Whatever makes a superb mono KRYSTONITE has it all.

A) Exceptionally low diameter allows a valuable increase in casting distance.

B) Guaranteed high knot strength for such a low diameter line. Line strength has been thoroughly tested and measured exclusively using the Palomar knot. (See knot diagrams on box and spool label).

C ) Super limp, virtually no memory. Put it under slight tension, release it and it will hang straight down. This in turn greatly reduces line slap during casting.

D) Excellent stretch ratio. Not too much, and not too little.

The fluorocarbon coating is important and has made four major contributions

Gives a tremendous boost to the copolymers already excellent abrasion resistance.

Transformed the finish of the line making it very smooth and slick to give a significant increase in casting distance.

Much lower visibility. The recipe of a clear translucent finish combined with such a low diameter gives the angler a far less spooky mono.

Reduction in buoyancy to aid sink rate. Once the surface tension has been broken KRYSTONITE will gently sink to the bottom for improved presentation.

Using sanding pads to test a line for its abrasion resistance can never be a true reflection of a lines ability to resist wear and tear. In order to arrive at the truth we insisted on real testing in real conditions over a long period of time.


Clearly labeled

KRYSTONITE has been extensively used and thoroughly tested over a three-year period in the toughest conditions possible to find…tropical shallow saltwater angling!

The harsh conditions of this extreme environment cannot be overstated. The combinations of blazing sun, abrasive sand, corrosive salt, sharp coral, sea fans and all manner of underwater hazards will soon expose the limitations of any normal mono.

No line on earth will ever resist the cutting edge of coral, not even our famous Ton-up, coral will even cut through wire. But out of all of the mono’s that were tested, and they included many well-known brands, KRYSTONITE proved to be the best of all for its low diameter and all round ability. If KRYSTONITE can handle this type of fishing then it will easily cope with anything freshwater has to throw at it.

The abrasion resistance testing of the line was based on matching true diameters and not claimed breaking strains.

KNOTS…Important. Determining accurate line strength is never a straightforward affair

There is no single knot that is best for all types of line. Every different type of line has its own favourite knot. Normal nylon mono prefers a knot that would be totally unsuitable for use with a braided line. Fluorocarbons also have their own preferred knots.

The strength of the line depends on which type of knot the line is happy with. So which is the best knot for a hybrid line such as KRYSTONITE?

The very simple and easy to tie Palomar knot will guarantee to give you consistent maximum line and knot strength and is highly recommended.

KRYSTONITE will be available on 1,000 metre spools in the following breaking strains and diameters:

8lb (0.25mm), 10lb (0.29mm), 12lb (0.31mm), 15lb (0.36mm), 18lb (0.41mm)

RRP for 1,000 metres:
8lb: £ 14-99, 10lb: £ 15-99, 12lb: £ 16-99, 15lb: £ 17-99, 18lb: £ 18-99

KRYSTONITE Super Mono
Available in all good tackle shops from Summer 2004

FISHINGmagic says:
We’ve been testing this line for some weeks as a knotted tapered leader whilst flyfishing for trout, and the 12lb bs and 15lb bs for carp fishing and will be using the 10lb bs for some very demanding snag fishing for barbel when the river season opens. So far we are VERY impressed. But time will tell. We’ll be back with a ‘tried and tested’ review later in the year.