Garbolino lines
Discover TackleBait's premium Garbolino line selection! You'll find more than 100 different types of Garbolino main lines and hooklength lines with us, whether it's braided or monofilament line. Garbolino is synonymous with quality and reliability in the world of fishing. Choose the one that suits you best, whether it's for feeder, carp, float, or spinning fishing!
Garbolino lines offer a wide selection of quality and reliable lines for fishing enthusiasts. Whether it's fighting large fish or delicate tackle fishing, you'll find the right line for you in the Garbolino range. Braided main lines have exceptional breaking strength and minimal stretch, ideal for long-distance casting and fishing in snaggy terrain. Monofilament main lines have excellent knot strength and abrasion resistance, while monofilament hooklength lines provide natural bait presentation with their softness and camouflage color. In the wide selection of Garbolino lines, every angler will find the ideal type for them, whether it's for feeder, carp, float, or spinning fishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Garbolino line should I choose as a beginner?
For beginner anglers, we recommend Garbolino monofilament main lines, due to their ease of handling and good knot strength. The Garbolino Match Team line, for example, can be an excellent choice.
Which Garbolino line is best for carp fishing?
For carp fishing, the Garbolino Super G Power braided main line is recommended due to its high breaking strength and low stretch.
What thickness Garbolino line should I use for spinning?
For spinning, the Garbolino Firewire braided main line in 0.10-0.20 mm thickness is an ideal choice. The selection of thickness depends on the size of the target fish and the conditions of the fishing spot.
Where can I find more Garbolino products?
You can find Garbolino branded products in the TackleBait webshop's Garbolino category.
What are the advantages of Garbolino braided lines over monofilament lines?
Braided lines have greater breaking strength and less stretch than monofilament lines. This is an advantage in snaggy terrain and when fighting large fish. Braided lines are more sensitive, thus transmitting bites better. The advantages of monofilament lines are better knot strength and a more favorable price.