Nash Armourlink
The fastest sinking, heaviest hook length braid yet.
Exclusively developed by Kevin Nash Armourlink uses ultra heavy sintered HD plus fibres blended in Dyneema. The result is a supple link material that sinks like a stone - three times faster than fluorocarbon.
Encapsulated by a unique resin Armourlink has been developed to offer excellent anti-tangle properties without an external coating and unbeatable abrasion resistance in the toughest of situations. Despite its strength, Armourlink remains amazingly supple in water for ultimate presentation. Armourlink is terminal tackle at the edge of technology – designed by Nash and manufactured in Europe.
Armourlink
The fastest sinking, heaviest hook length braid yet. Extra supple for ultimate rig performance, combined with incredible abrasion resistance and advanced camouflage.
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ManufacturerNash Tackle
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Google Product Category3334
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Product name20lb Silt 20M, 25lb Gravel 20M, 20lb Gravel 20M, 35lb Weed 20M, 15lb Gravel 20M, 25lb Weed 20M, 20lb Weed 20M, 15lb Weed 20M, 35lb Silt 20M, 25lb Silt 20M, 35lb Gravel 20M
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Boris01/05/2022, 01:19 PMLove it, Sharp stones on the bottom - no problem.
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Dean Helvey09/22/2019, 11:51 AMBeen using Coated Braid for my River Fishing, Pop Up rigs" single 15 mm Nash Instant Action. My rigs are based on Kev Horton’s Pop-up Rig with my own quick change weights. This braid is tough, supple but yet has good anti tangle properties. Testing in my Tank it really hugs the bottom and forms over rocks VG. A slight buoyancy but better than my coated braid. Sharp Rocks are an issue, I'm confident using Armourlink 25lb. No issues as of yet.
Time is precious, I normally only get a 4 to 5 hour session in. I want to focus on getting the Carp landed safely and my Rod back in the water than retying my lines. Armourlink has a permanent place in my Tackle box. Landed 7 Lovely Commons yesterday. -
Brandon06/12/2018, 05:57 PMGreat for PVA bags and easy to work with. Had giant grass carp in thick pads on this hook length
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Levi04/12/2018, 01:59 PMLove this stuff, use it in over half of my rigs. I would recommend going with the 15lb, anything 20lb and over is so strong I tend to get breaks on my main line when snagged.
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Richard T07/09/2017, 07:10 PMDuring my search for hook link materials, only one angler suggested that I give Nash Armourlink at try before deciding. So I order a spool, started tying my own rigs, and learning the nuances and versatility of this material. At first, I was bombarded with "coated hook link materials". Upon tying rigs and using rigs made with Armourlink, I must say, as long as Nash makes it, and as long as I fish for our desired quarry, I will have Armourlink in my tackle box. Superior knot holding, easy to use, flexible just enough to give varying presentations that touch of movement, that Carp seemingly love and cannot resist. I can't say enough good about Armourlink. Spot On!