Kureha's Riverge series of fishing lines are made of a
special fluorocarbon developed using original high polymer technology. The
performance of Riverge is far superior to that of conventional nylon line.
It offers higher strength, outstanding durability, and fast sinking speed,
and is also very difficult for fish to see in water. Comparison tests
against nylon confirm Riverge's superiority in all these areas.
Light Refraction Close to Water's
Naturally, a good fishing line must be hard for a fish to see. The
standard for judgings a line's visibility must be based upon its performance
in water. The closer a line's ratio of refraction is to that of water, the
more difficult it is for the fish to see the line. Riverge's light
refraction ratio of nylon is between 1.53 and 1.62. Now you can understand
why we call Riverge the fishing line fish can't see.
Times the sinking Speed of Nylon
A good fishing line must sink fast where it has been cast. Our Graphs
illustrates measurement of sinking speed in water based on specific gravity.
While nylon line takes 40 seconds to sink 30cm, Riverge takes just 15
seconds. In practice, this means Riverge can make a difference in getting
fish on the hook.
Knot Impact Strengh
Fishing a Dry Fly
A Nylon Leader has "memory", a twist, coil or curl in a nylon tippet
can cause a dry fly to drift unnaturally!
A riverge fluorcarbon tippet is
virtually memory free, so a dry fly drifts down-
stream as naturally as the fish's real food!
NEW WORLD RECORD!!
Dietmar Jeschke got a 14,05 kg Rainbow trout on a 12 LBS riverge tippet July the 27th 1999.