Malin BOA NO-KINK Titanium Shock Leader

Malin BOA NO-KINK Titanium Shock Leader

$28.99 - $43.99
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Model
TD Code
Lb TestDiameterLengthPrice
NK20-30
MAL-0001
20 lb..011 in.30 ft.$28.99 USD
NK30-30
MAL-0002
30 lb..013 in.30 ft.$32.99 USD
NK40-30
MAL-0003
40 lb..013 in.30 ft.$37.99 USD
NK50-30
MAL-0004
50 lb..017 in.30 ft.$43.99 USD
Malin’s revolutionary BOA No-Kink Titanium shock leader wire is the best choice for all fishing applications requiring a leader, whether it be live or dead bait, conventional lures or fly.
Malin's BOA No-Kink Titanium shock leader offers all of the following advantages:
  • Corrosion proof for maximum abrasion resistance.
  • A stretch value of 10% to 15% for increased hook setting ability, and protection against excessive shock.
  • Rivals fluorocarbon for invisibility in water because of its natural color and non-glare finish; stands up to toothy fishes, fluorocarbon does not.
  • Highly flexible and virtually impossible to kink in a fishing application; cannot be haywire twisted and does not need to be crimped.
  • A titanium leader than can be tied using the following knots: standard clinch knot, perfection loop, Albright to mono, snell to hooks, figure eight knot, surgeon’s knot and loop to loop. Just pull the knots down snug using pliers, until you feel the stretch, and trim tag end. The knot will appear to be loose and will not pack down like a mono knot, but don’t worry, they will hold.
4.5 Stars based on 12 reviews
By robert
Baja ca
Good and tough for wahoo
September 9, 2021
Good stuff
By robert
Southern cal
Good
September 9, 2021
A bit on the thick side
By Jake O.
Columbia, Missouri
Best leader material on the market
August 24, 2020
I have tried multiple brands of titanium leader. This is BY FAR THE BEST. Stands up well to bites and clinch knots tie the best with the boa wire. Must have for any kingfishing
By Tdm
Ri
Works as expected.
January 23, 2020
Works well does not kink like wire. Using cinch knots....just don’t expect to cinch knot all the way down like mono or flouro.
Pros
  • Strength/Flexibility
Cons
  • Price
  • Tough to tie knots
By Shadow C.
South Florida
Relatively east to use titanium at this strength
January 12, 2020
I have used different brands of titanium wire, they are relatively similar. The Malin in the 30# seemed a bit easier to tie and were a bit less. Very flexible.
Pros
  • Flexible, reusable for a few fish, stretches.
Cons
  • Cost, special knot tying/rigging.
By Capt B.
Gulf Breeze, FL
Not all titanium wires are created equal
October 6, 2019
Just like braids, fluorocarbons and monofilaments, the various brands of titanium wire vary. BOA is the most expensive and in my experience far and away the best. It is a thinner diameter and seems to be a bit more flexible, which makes it easier to knot. Like all titanium wire, it won't kink as will single-strand wire, so you can catch multiple fish without having to retie your leaders. It also doesn't corrode.

Pros
  • Thinner, more flexible and does not corrode
Cons
  • More costly
By Justin
San Antonio
Good leader material.
June 25, 2018
I like to use 30lb for the front section of my kingfish leaders, then 40lb to the 2 stinger hooks. Very springy and lasts longer than the regular Malin steel
Pros
  • Long lasting = less time re-tying when on the eater.
By Justin
San Antonio, TX
Durable leader material
June 12, 2018
I like to use the 40lb to make kingfish leaders, and it holds up much better than your typical steel. I use this method to make connections:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fMLpMKo9MKI

It’s a little time consuming, but works well. I can use a single leader for 3 or 4 large kings without having to worry about kinks and breaking.
Pros
  • Very flexible, strong, durable.
Cons
  • Can?t haywire twist.
By Rick
NW NJ
Great for ice fishing !
January 15, 2016
Excellent leader for ice fishing toothy critters (ie:muskies & pike) I like to use the 20 lb for bass & pickerel . Practically invisible I even watched a friend pull up a 12 lb walleye with the 30 lb test ! (targeting muskies)
Pros
  • ties like regular line never twists
Cons
  • expensive, burns me up when I loose a rig in structure etc
By Andres
Cojimies, Ecuador
Titanium is the way to go
November 15, 2014
I fish for Wahoo and the leaders made with Boa Titanium are far better than regular cable ones. Wahoo rolls over leaders and try to bite and cut them. This Leaders hold much better and do not Kink at all!!!
Pros
  • Last for long time, no Kinks great power.
By Mark
Colorado
Boa Titanium Leader
December 22, 2013
Works great as a tip-up leader ice fishing for pike. I use a simple clinch knot to tie a quick-strike rig. Will catch quite a few fish before the wire finally fatigues
and fails.
Pros
  • Thin diameter. Strong. Lasts a long time. Simple to tie knots.
By Josh B.
West Virginia
Knots are hard to tie
August 28, 2013
It's practically impossible to tie good knots I used 40 lb and it broke easily! Knots were not dependable don't buy this crap
Pros
  • Thin
Cons
  • Can't tie a knot!!
2 Questions & 2 Answers
Andres
from Quito Ecuador asked:
October 22, 2014
Which lb test should I use for Wahoo fishing?
1 Answer
the optimal test would be in the 60 to 100 pound range
Submitted by: Customer Service on October 22, 2014

Tarek
from Egypt asked:
September 21, 2012
I want to know if the 60 LB. availlable? or could be ordered ? Thanks in addvance
1 Answer
The 60lb doesn't look to be available for us, sorry.
Submitted by: Customer Service on September 21, 2012

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