The "1x7" designation describes the physical layout of the cable: One straight wire at the center. Outer Layer: Six wires helically wound around that core.
Copper is 13% denser than stainless steel, allowing the line to sink faster and reach greater depths with less line in the water. Copper 1x7
This construction is a standard "building block" for mechanical and electrical cables, striking a balance between structural rigidity and moderate flexibility. 🏗️ Core Construction: The 1x7 Geometry The "1x7" designation describes the physical layout of
The stranded 1x7 design makes the wire more flexible and less prone to permanent kinking than a single solid copper strand. ⚡ Technical & Industrial Features This construction is a standard "building block" for
It is designed for minimal elongation, making it ideal for holding tension. 🎣 Prime Application: Deep-Water Trolling
Some anglers believe the positive ions released by copper in water help attract fish like salmon and trout.