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Any more comments before i off-load more of my hard earned?
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In reply to Post #11 Will do. I would have gone for X line but they dont do 1000m spools.
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In reply to Post #10 Keep us updated mate, I was looking at this a while back but went with X Line as the price was good, and I have used it before - interested to see how you get on.
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In reply to Post #9 Thanks mate, think ill order myself a spool.
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In reply to Post #3 Yes it does to be fair mate. Unless you're going to America any time soon thats probably the best price you'll get.
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In reply to Post #1 I've used it for 15+ years.
Great for casting as far as Fluorocarbons go, sinks very well with good abrasion qualities. I'll only use a palomar for knots with it as found other knots don't mix too well.
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In reply to Post #6 Yeah I definitely rate the xline, tough as old boot and cheap compared to anything else but you certainly don't compromise anything for the cheaper price tag
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Can't speak about the Seaguar as only used it for hook links but I find X-Line fluoro excellent
Largest spool they do is 600m
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In reply to Post #4 I found some pretty bad reviews of it when I was looking into options and ended up going with Kontour.
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In reply to Post #3 Amazon are doing 1000yds in 17lb for £102. Does that sound resonable?
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Brilliant stuff, I used to buy it whenever I was in the states from basspro shops. If you think carp anglers are fussy over what gear they use, you should meet bass anglers over there.
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In reply to Post #1 .Not used it as a mainline but, used it for leaders for years and it is tough as old boots.
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Can anyone recommend this fluoro? I am looking at the 1000 yard spool and this seems to be the best i can find. I already use Tiger Line and have had too many snap offs for my liking.
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