SCIENTIFIC ANGLERS AMPLITUDE SMOOTH INFINITY SALT FLY LINE
The SA Infinity Smooth Saltwater Fly Line, Winner of the Best New Saltwater Fly Line at IFTD, is the most technical, versatile, accurate, and advanced saltwater line on the market today. Featuring the revolutionary AST Plus slickness additive for superior shooting ability and increased durability, the SA Infinity Salt will handle the most rigorous of conditions year after year. The Amplitude Smooth Infinity Salt is a half line weight heavy to turn over any fly on even the windiest of days. The extended head length makes it more accurate than shorter shooting heads, so that you can land your fly to spooky fish in the most efficient manner. The Amplitude Smooth series of lines are, simply put, the highest-performance smooth fly lines in the world. With up to five times less drag and eight times the durability of traditional lines, this will change the way you look at fly line performance.
FEATURES:
- Features the revolutionary AST Plus slickness additive for superior shooting ability and increased durability
- Made half size heavy turns over large flies on windy days
- Extended head length for accuracy at distance
- High-contrast sighter to identify the back of the line when fighting fish on long runs
- Tropi-Core technology remains stiff and slick in tropical environments
LINE WEIGHT | HEAD LENGTH | TOTAL LENGTH | GRAIN WEIGHT* |
WF-7-F | 48.0’/14,6m | 100’/30,5m | 200gr/12,8gr |
WF-8-F | 49.0’/14,9m | 100’/30,5m | 225gr/14,5gr |
WF-9-F | 50.0’/15,2m | 100’/30,5m | 260gr/16,9gr |
WF-10-F | 51.0’/15,5m | 100’/30,5m | 305gr/19,8gr |
WF-11-F | 52.0’/15,8m | 100’/30,5m | 355gr/23,0gr |
WF-12-F | 53.0’/16,2m | 100’/30,5m | 415gr/26,9gr |
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Chris (Louisiana) | May 9th, 2022
I'm a fan of the Smooth Infinity series of lines, and gave the 9wt salt version a 5-star review after a few sessions of practice casting in the back yard. However, I have to admit I've soured on this line quite a bit after putting it through its paces in the field. While it performed adequately under ideal conditions, it fell short figuratively and occasionally literally) when conditions were anything less. By day two of my trip, I had packed it away and subbed in my Rio Outbound short. Even though temps were higher than the acceptable range for the latter, it still proved the better performing line of the two.