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The diving Flo Tip from the Airflo brand, an essential addition to your Skagit heads perfect for precisely adjusting your swimming depth.
| Combinations | Reference | Colours | Packaging | Density | Price | Quantity |
Reference : AIRSFLOTIPT710
Colours :
Blue Black
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AIRSFLOTIPT710 |
Blue Black |
30m |
Plongeant 7 |
€29.90 | |
Reference : AIRSFLOTIPT1410
Colours :
Blue Black
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AIRSFLOTIPT1410 |
Blue Black |
30m |
Plongeant 14 |
€29.90 | |
Reference : AIRSFLOTIPT712
Colours :
Blue Black
|
AIRSFLOTIPT712 |
Blue Black |
36m |
Plongeant 7 |
€34.89 | |
Reference : AIRSFLOTIPT1012
Colours :
Blue Black
|
AIRSFLOTIPT1012 |
Blue Black |
36m |
Plongeant 10 |
€34.89 | |
Reference : AIRSFLOTIPT1412
Colours :
Blue Black
|
AIRSFLOTIPT1412 |
Blue Black |
36m |
Plongeant 14 |
€34.89 |
To work your Skagit type launching head accurately, the Airflo Flo Tip sinking tip provides a clear and regular transition between the sections of your setup. Designed for fly fishing, it stands out with its double density design, with an intermediate body combined with a tungsten-based sinking tip, for a more progressive pull and a crisper contact in the line.
By the water, this type of tip really changes the fishing feel: the intermediate section prepares the action, while the sinking tip takes its place without a sudden break. As a result, the connection with the Skagit heads becomes simpler and faster, and the whole becomes more coherent. The ends looped at both ends further facilitate installation, for a clean and effective assembly right out of the pouch.
The range offers 2 lengths, 1' and 12', as well as 4 sink densities: T7 (17cm/s), T1 (2cm/s), T14 (23cm/s) and T18 (25cm/s). These different variations allow you to adapt the down speed to your rig and to the conditions encountered, while maintaining a clear reading of the working depth. It is a relevant choice for anglers who want a reliable connection, a controlled presentation, and a regular descent.
In practice, this Airflo Flo Tip sinking tip naturally finds its place when you are looking to combine a Skagit head with a dedicated tip, with a quick assembly and optimal transition. It is aimed at anglers who appreciate clean setups, simple connections, and systems designed to execute casts smoothly, without losing control or efficiency.