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Nylon Korda Subline Ultra Tough - 1000 m

Korda Subline Ultra Tough 1000m: high-resistance fishing line for optimal performance
24.10 (CHF) incl tax

Head Line Korda XT Snag Leader - 100 m

Korda XT Snag Leader 0.55mm 50lb: ultra-resistant nylon leader 100m for extreme fishing in cluttered environments, ideal for carp and obstacle protection.
12.80 (CHF) incl tax

Sub Braid Korda

Korda Sub Braid 450m 15lb – high-performance sinking mainline braid
54.50 (CHF) incl tax

Korda Zig Line Leader - 100 m

Korda Zig Line 11lb, robust and discreet fishing line ideal for zig fishing, guarantees excellent abrasion resistance and optimal discretion to maximize your catches.
8.65 (CHF) incl tax

Mainline Leader Korda Subline Tapered Mainline - 300 m

Korda Subline Tapered Mainline: ultra-resistant tapered mainline for carp fishing, designed to optimize your casts and offer remarkable strength during challenging battles in carp lakes and wild waters. Its knotless construction ensures smooth and secure gliding, reducing the risk of breakage. Perfect for passionate anglers seeking reliability and efficiency, this high-end line impresses with its durability and incredible capacity to withstand the high tensions of modern fishing.
11.80 (CHF) incl tax

Nylon Korda Touchdown - 1000 m

Korda Touchdown 10lb Brown monofilament line: sensitivity, resistance, and efficiency for fishing, ideal for every session.
25.45 (CHF) incl tax

Korda Spod Braid - 300 m

Korda Spod Braid – High-performance braid for long-distance baiting, low diameter, high wear resistance, perfect for demanding anglers seeking precision and efficiency.
45.45 (CHF) incl tax

Braid Hooklink Korda Super Natural Gravel Brown

Korda Super Natural Gravel Brown 18lb: soft and robust braided hooklink, perfectly camouflaged, ideal for rigging and soluble bag, high resistance, guaranteed performance for carp fishing and discretion on gravel beds.
14.10 (CHF) incl tax

Braid Korda SLR Braid - 300 m

Korda SLR Braid: High-performance braid ideal for long-distance fishing and precise casting. Low elasticity, high sensitivity, excellent abrasion resistance, and optimized lengths for demanding carp fishing sessions.
45.45 (CHF) incl tax

Korda Slip-D Braid 25 lbs - 20 m

Korda Slip-D Braid 25lb: innovative braid for carp setup, performance, and durability
10.90 (CHF) incl tax

Braided Line Korda N-Trap Semi Stiff - 20 m

Korda N-Trap Semi Stiff 15lb Weedy Green: ultra-resistant coated braid for carp fishing. Easy to handle, innovative, for rigid and precise rigs on any substrate.
17.70 (CHF) incl tax

Braided Hooklink Coated Korda N-Trap Soft

Korda N-Trap Soft 15lb, coated braided hooklink, an essential reference for carp fishing due to its suppleness, discretion, and strength.
17.70 (CHF) incl tax

Lines and braids for carp fishing

In the Lines & Braids category, you’ll find everything you need to build a reliable mainline setup that matches your carp fishing style. The line you choose will influence casting distance, stealth, bite detection and safety during fights with powerful fish.

Whether you fish the margins, long range or snaggy waters, it’s essential to select your line according to the swim, the weight of your rigs and the conditions of the season.

Nylon, braid, fluorocarbon: which material should you choose?

Nylon line remains a classic for carp fishing. Its stretch forgives minor mistakes during the strike and the fight, and it’s well suited to bottom and medium-distance fishing.

Carp braid is valued for its high sensitivity and near-zero stretch. It’s ideal for long-range fishing, precise bite indication and very soft lakebeds where feeling the rig is important.

Fluorocarbon is often used as a leader or hooklink thanks to its low visibility and abrasion resistance. It’s particularly useful when carp are wary or when you fish swims with obstacles.

Diameter, breaking strain and casting distance

Line diameter should be chosen with casting distance, lakebed features and the average size of the fish in mind. Thinner diameters help you cast further and improve presentation, but give you less margin for error around snags or very big fish.

  • Short-range fishing: stronger diameters and abrasion-resistant lines.
  • Long range: finer lines or braids, often combined with a reinforced shock leader.
  • Heavy rigs: favor higher breaking strain to maintain safety when casting.

In colder months, carp can be more cautious: slightly reduced diameters and more discreet setups can make a difference, while still keeping enough safety in reserve.

Colors, stealth and types of swims

The color of your line or braid affects how visible it is in the water. Camouflage, green or brown tones blend well over silty or snaggy bottoms, while more visible colors can make line control from the bank easier.

On clear or heavily pressured waters, opt for low-visibility lines and, if needed, complement your mainline with a long hooklink or a fluorocarbon leader.

Care and lifespan of your lines

Good maintenance extends the life of your lines and braids. Check the first few yards regularly, trim any damaged sections and replace your spools as soon as you notice a loss of strength or suppleness.

Between sessions, store your reels and spare spools away from excessive heat and direct light to preserve the mechanical qualities of your mainlines.

Carp lines & braids FAQ

What’s the difference between nylon and braid for carp fishing?

Nylon offers stretch and forgiveness, which is comfortable during the fight. Braid gives better sensitivity and a thinner diameter for the same breaking strain, which is useful for technical or long-range fishing.

What diameter should I choose to start carp fishing?

Many beginners choose a nylon line around 0.30 to 0.35 mm, which offers a good compromise between casting distance, strength and ease of use on most waters.

Do I need a leader when using braid?

A nylon or fluorocarbon leader is often recommended with braid. It cushions the shock on the cast, improves stealth near the rig and offers better protection against abrasion.

How often should I change my line or braid?

This depends on how often you fish and the type of swims you target. Regular checks and replacing your line as soon as you see signs of wear (twists, abrasions, loss of suppleness) will help limit the risk of breakage.