Registered: November 2000 Location: Rotherham South Yorkshire Posts: 32332
Review Date: Mon May 24, 2004
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 6
Pros:
The Polyfuse technogy spices a slick shooting backing to a floating head in a very clever way. The line is like a shooting head that can be cast a long way by a competent caster.
Cons:
Polyurethane line technology will feel strange to some. It has a ""wiry"" feel that is not easy to ""figure of eight"" retrieve
Distance casting for experts only I have mixed feelings about this new line from Airflo although in truth I think the rod I used, a Greys Greyflex 91/2 foot 7/8, was not up to the job. I think I would like the head a yard or two shorter.However I was able to get a good 35 yard cast. I w
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265879
Review Date: Tue November 8, 2005
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 7
Pros:
The distance that can be achieved is very impressive. There is a definate technique needed though. I find it best to get the coloured belly airbourne plus about a metre of the running line and then haul on the line. This allows you to shoot the line out.
Cons:
Presentation is hampered but after a few outing this can be overcome. I was dissappointed with the memory on the floating line. The sinkers seemed to be ok. The other problem i have found is that after about 12 months regular use the running line started
Increases your casting distance by at least 25% I enjoy using these lines as they do allow you to fish more water and once you get the hang of them you can get better presentation aswell. Having said that, they won't be everyones cup of tee. I don't use a floating one any more because of the memory.
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265879
Review Date: Sat February 11, 2006
Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 5
Pros:
A good line for the distance caster but you do need to be able to double haul to get the best out of it .
Cons:
Very bad memory , no matter how much I stretched it the line would never lie straight on the water .
Poor It also seemed more like an 8 weight than a 7 . Heavy and badly let down with terrible memory.
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265879
Review Date: Mon March 13, 2006
Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 3
Pros:
Good distance
Cons:
Heavy to cast, not very durable. Both my floating and intermediate 7 weight lines split on the join without much use.
Wouldn't buy again Very disappointed, not a cheap line.
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265879
Review Date: Fri December 21, 2007
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 7
Pros:
qwike to airilise and shoot, so good in a brease. good line speed and flys out onto the water.
Cons:
its a heavy line to airilise and it dosent land as softly as some.
An inresting line "dose what it says on the tin" think thats the best way of explaining it. this is not a line for sutlty but if you wont shooting head distace with out a shooting head then this could be for u. i have only yoused the fast int with a floating runing line in
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