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What is the difference between a wading coil and a regular coil?

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What is the difference between a wading coil and a regular coil?

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When hunting in water, most coils tend to float. As customers want lighter and lighter coils, most manufacturers will fill coils with some type of foam or other lightweight hollow material. This naturally creates air pockets inside the coils and tends to make them float.

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A wading coil is designed to be “neutral” in water, i.e. it will not float or sink quickly. This coil, on land, is heavier than normal coils. The spider coils (9×8 and 10×12), although not specifically designed as wading coils, are also neutral in water and therefore are usable as wading coils.

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