OPST Pure Skagit Lazar Running Line


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Description

OPST Pure Skagit Lazar Line epitomizes everything people love about monofilament running lines: slickness, easy shooting, and thinness. Even better, it lacks memory, the main drawback common in mono. If you like to make a cast and then kick back and enjoy the scenery while your running line is streaming out, maybe taking a bite of your sandwich as you achieve more distance than ever before, Lazar Line is for you. This ultra-thin, extremely slick running line will shock you with how little memory it has. We still laugh when we take strips of line off our reels because we can't believe how good it is, even after years of use. A new spool will have some memory, but if you stretch the line and, even better, pull it through your fingers, you will see that memory disappear. Lazar Line is a low-stretch monofilament, and thanks to that and to its thin diameter, it ties neat and strong knots. We have tested it in both hot and cold conditions and have found it outstanding at any temperature. In cold conditions, initial line stretching will be necessary, but performance will

  •  Exceptional durability
  •  Consistent performance in hot and cold conditions
  •  No permanent memory at any temperature
  •  High visibility
  •  Ties beautiful knots
  •  Calculated stretch- high knot strength

Line Specs

Line Code Color Total Length Sink Rate Buy
25lb Orange 150ft Floating
30lb Green 150ft Floating
30lb Pink 150ft Floating
35lb Green 150ft Floating
35lb Pink 150ft Floating
40lb Green 150ft Floating
40lb Pink 150ft Floating
50lb Green 150ft Floating
50lb Pink 150ft Floating
Line Code: 25lb
Color: Orange
Total Length: 150ft
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: 30lb
Color: Green
Total Length: 150ft
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: 30lb
Color: Pink
Total Length: 150ft
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: 35lb
Color: Green
Total Length: 150ft
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: 35lb
Color: Pink
Total Length: 150ft
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: 40lb
Color: Green
Total Length: 150ft
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: 40lb
Color: Pink
Total Length: 150ft
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: 50lb
Color: Green
Total Length: 150ft
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: 50lb
Color: Pink
Total Length: 150ft
Sink Rate: Floating

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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I bought 30 lb Lazar

"I bought 30 lb Lazar running to go with the Spey Lite head and together the 210 grain Spey Lite head they make Skagit casting my single handed 5 weight rod effortless and a joy to Skagit cast on smaller streams."

Michael D. (5/5)

Best running line on the market

"I’ve tried oval mono running line from two other well known brands and the OPST Lazar Line is by far the best running line for skagit and scandi heads. It lays nearly flat in the water and doesn’t tangle."

Michael D. (5/5)

I will not use another running line

"I was lost until I found this running line."

Eduardo (5/5)

Sage Spey spool with mono running line

"Order filled as requested"

Roger S. (5/5)

Easy to handle, shoots a mile

"With this as my running line, I can shoot skagit heads unbelievable distances. Despite its thin diameter, it is remarkably easy to handle. Highly recommend!"

Aaron (5/5)

Perfect shooting line

"This line shoots and handles well. They knew what they were doing when they made lazar line."

Ryan O. (5/5)

The best

"Simple , the best running ever try"

Juan G. (5/5)

Great running line for switch rod

"This is the second time purchasing this product, this time for a single hand shooting line setup after really liking it on my switch rod for steelhead. It doesn’t tangle, stays smooth after a season of use and has very low memory compared to other running lines I’ve used. And it’s less expensive than other running lines I have."

Graeme (5/5)

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