Bass Pro Shops® Poly Hollow Braid Anchor Line

   

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50' X 1/4"

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  • Buoyant, hollow braid polypropylene
  • Sealed ends
  • Spliced-in plated anchor hook

This hollow braid polypropylene anchor rope features sealed ends and a plated anchor hook spliced in, so it's ready to use right out of the package. Poly Hollow Braid Anchor Line is buoyant and brightly colored for safety. RWLR (Recommended Work Load Range) of 84-210 lbs. Imported.

Rated 3.7 out of 5 by 9 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Hollow Braid Anchor Line For the money, a good line. Inexpensive but strong. However, I would strongly suggest, as others have, re-doing the knot attached to the clip. In its shipped condition, it will not hold. September 8, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by ready to use nicely put together and ready to go. nice clip to secure the line to the anchor and bright colored line is easy to see. and it foats. June 15, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Ease I love this rope as it comes with a clip for our anchor doesn't give me rope burn or pick up all the weeds in the water. June 10, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Good Anchor Line! Purchased this line to use with my 12 pound anchor. The line is strong and the clip is of good quality. This line also is easy to roll up for easy storage. For the price it is hard to beat the quality of this product. December 12, 2009
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25' or 50' and the one we have is 100' as we like extra so that we can tie it off shorter in the shallows or we have the extra if we want to fish deeper.
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Two options: 50 feet or 100 feet. Both are 1/4".
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light weigh in nature.
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Ours is 100' but they come in shorter lenghts and are about 3/8's of an inch thick.
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