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Strong Pull 100M Nylon Monofilament Main Fishing Line OEM/ODM
Weihai Fishing, a Shandong-based manufacturer serving the global angling market, has expanded its OEM/ODM nylon monofilament line portfolio with a 100-metre main fishing line engineered for the brand-label and wholesale trade. The product sits within a wider catalogue that includes slow jigging reels, telescopic rods, spoons, and skirt lures, reflecting the company’s integrated approach to tackle sourcing from a single Chinese production base.
The 100M nylon monofilament main line targets a specific gap in the international supply chain. Short retail spools of 100 metres remain the most common packaging format sold through European and North American tackle shops, yet many overseas distributors prefer to source longer bulk put-ups for repackaging under their own labels. Weihai Fishing’s offering bridges those two channels by delivering a finished spool ready for shelf placement while remaining fully customisable under private-label programmes.
Nylon monofilament remains the dominant main line material in recreational angling, prized for its stretch characteristics, knot strength, and price accessibility relative to fluorocarbon and braided alternatives. Chinese extrusion operations in Shandong and the surrounding coastal provinces have spent more than a decade refining polymer blends and dye-stabilisation processes to meet the abrasion-resistance and UV-tolerance benchmarks demanded by Western distributors. The “Strong Pull” branding signals a focus on tensile performance — a critical selling point for retailers marketing to saltwater and heavy-cover freshwater anglers.
OEM/ODM flexibility has become a decisive factor for overseas buyers sourcing from China. International brands and distributors increasingly expect factories to handle everything from formulation and colour matching to spool design, barcode integration, and retail-ready packaging. Weihai Fishing’s capacity to absorb those requirements alongside its broader hardware range — reels, rods, and lures — positions it as a one-stop partner for mid-sized tackle importers looking to consolidate their supplier base.
The listing sits within a cluster of Chinese manufacturers broadening their monofilament and coated-line offerings ahead of the 2026 buying season. Wholesale enquiries for nylon main lines typically peak between late summer and early autumn as Northern Hemisphere distributors stock shelves for the following spring. Export data from Shandong’s fishing tackle cluster suggests that monofilament lines, alongside hard lures and terminal tackle, continue to anchor the province’s outbound shipments to Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia.
For trade buyers evaluating Chinese monofilament suppliers, the key differentiators remain consistent: raw material grade, diameter tolerance across the spool, colour-fastness under UV exposure, and the manufacturer’s willingness to accommodate low minimum order quantities for test runs. Weihai Fishing’s combined hardware-and-line catalogue gives procurement teams an opportunity to bundle orders, reducing per-unit logistics costs and simplifying quality control across product categories.
The product page is available through the company’s B2B portal, where international buyers can request samples, technical specifications, and OEM/ODM quotations directly.
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