Copper 1x7 Link

Copper is 13% denser than stainless steel, allowing the line to sink faster and reach greater depths with less line in the water.

It is designed for minimal elongation, making it ideal for holding tension. 🎣 Prime Application: Deep-Water Trolling Copper 1x7

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

This is the most rigid of the standard stranded configurations (stiffer than 1x19 or 7x7). Outer Layer: Six wires helically wound around that core

In the context of wire rope and cable construction, refers to a specific configuration where seven individual wires are twisted together—one central core wire surrounded by six outer wires.

One of the most popular commercial uses for 1x7 copper wire is in , specifically as trolling line.