New 2008 Product
The Ultimate Casting Experience
- Super Shootability – vastly reduced friction through the rod guides
- Improved Floatation – Microtextured surface traps air
- Increased durability – Longer life of the Fly Line
- Available in line weights WF3 - WF8
- Two Colors: Blue Heron or SHARKTRUESE (chartreuse)
- Zing! It’s the sound of Scientific Angler’s exciting new fly line racing through the rod guides.
What is Sharkskin Fly Line? By modifying the surface of the fly line with a micro-repeating structure, you can achieve surface interface properties that mimic nature such as the ability of insects to walk on water, the shedding and self-cleaning ability of Lotus leaves, or the adhesion that allows a gecko to walk up vertical surfaces. Scientific Anglers Sharkskin technology is a precise texturing process that embosses the surface of the fly line coating with a repeating geometric micro-pattern. The finished surface is no longer smooth, no longer exhibits unwanted line flash, and can be optimized via the engineered shape, depth, and frequency of the pattern to yield greatly improved line-to-water floatation, casting performance, and overall line suppleness and durability.
What are the benefits of Sharkskin on casting? Simply reducing running line diameters on weight forward (WF) lines has long been utilized as a way to reduce line friction in rod guides. However, reducing line diameter also reduces line durability, and increases the propensity for a line to tangle. Simple texturing of a fly line reduces the surface contact with rod guides during casting. Scientific Anglers introduced the Bonefish taper and other key distance-casting lines that utilize a braided monofilament core - modifying the surface of the running line, reducing the frictional interface during casting and resulting in the ability to shoot farther but with few tangles. The Sharkskin technology takes this a step further, allowing lines not made on stiff braided monofilament to have this shooting and casting advantage and the advantage extends to the belly and tip of the line, not just the running line.Because friction in the guides is reduced significantly, even when
the line belly is in the guides, shoot distance is increased allowing
longer, easier casts. Casters who also double haul find haul resistance
reduced which results in easier, smoother hauls, even on hot days or
when the line is dirty. This, along with reduced shoot friction, has
resulted in increased test casting distance when compared to the exact
same line without the Sharkskin texture. Distance increases compared to
competitive lines without the advantages of AST, Sharkskin, and our new
taper, will be significantly greater. Although these new lines excel at
distance, the features that allow that distance make casting short even
easier.
What other features are improved with Sharkskin? Another advantage of this new technology is complete elimination of line “flash”. Most other lines have slick, glossy surfaces that reflect light and can “flash” in the air scaring spooky fish. The micro-texturing process virtually eliminates surface glare, the finish is completely flat. When conditions are such that line flash is an issue, Sharkskin lines have an additional advantage over other lines. One would expect this radical change to the line to diminish the coating integrity and resistance to cracking. Actually, the opposite occurs. The engineered micro-repeating pattern effectively introduces flex points that increase the suppleness of the line and in lab testing, the durability and resistance to cracking is up to 3X greater. A good analogy is how a bicycle chain, although made of metal, bends due to flex points in the links.





