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Get ready to take on the elements with Tsunami's SaltX Seahook Spalsh Top
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Ridge 2.0 technology. Dual-density heads. Four-season polyurethane coating.
The Airflo Sniper 4 Season is the saltwater fly line built to throw big flies further, in a wider temperature range, for longer than typical lines. The Ridge 2.0 technology profile reduces guide friction and tangle risk on every cast. Airflo's unique polyurethane coating handles cold-water spring striper season as well as hot August blue water without going stiff or melting. The dual-density heads (Inter/Di3 and Di5/Di7) deliver maximum line control: faster sink at the tip, slower transition in the middle, ultra-thin running line at the back. The result is better hook-up rates and a more controlled presentation when the fish are sitting deeper than the surface.
| Head Configurations | Floating, 6' Inter Sink Tip/Floating Head, Intermediate, Inter/Di3, Di5/Di7 |
| Running Line | Floating (most configurations) / Intermediate (Di5/Di7) |
| Weights | WF-8, WF-9, WF-10 |
| Coating | Polyurethane (multi-temperature) |
| Best For | Striped bass, false albacore, bonito, big inshore |
Airflo's polyurethane coating is the real differentiator vs. PVC-coated lines — you can fish PU lines in 35-degree March striper water and 85-degree August albie chaos without the line going stiff or losing its profile. The dual-density heads also matter for the depth-targeted work most Northeast saltwater fly anglers do. The Inter/Di3 is the line we recommend most for albacore guys working scattered fish.