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  • #16
    ive personaly tried diwa tornement excellent line as is diwa sensor its a top line as well,cudnt fault that red ice ither didnt ever let me down . im gona go back to the diwa tornement carnt really see the sensor line in the dark

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    • #17
      Ultima F1 on my SL20SH
      John

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      • #18
        off the rough ground i use nowt but tenax, on slosh 20 i have 16 kilo on 535's i have 20 kilo.
        just got myself a 10,000 mtre bulk spool of 20 kilo- breaking is around 42lb but diam of 30lb line, i've used this line 4 years now only 1 place i know of 2 get it.
        ive dragged a string of 3 lobby pots across 100 yrds of beach with this line lol,
        then it would b suffix.

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        • #19
          So where do you get that line from then billy.
          www.home-improver.com
          Where quality counts

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          • #20
            f1 or Diawa sensor for me. Sensor a bit thicker but really tough

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Billzo View Post
              off the rough ground i use nowt but tenax, on slosh 20 i have 16 kilo on 535's i have 20 kilo.
              just got myself a 10,000 mtre bulk spool of 20 kilo- breaking is around 42lb but diam of 30lb line, i've used this line 4 years now only 1 place i know of 2 get it.
              ive dragged a string of 3 lobby pots across 100 yrds of beach with this line lol,then it would b suffix.
              Quaulity m8te....
              John

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Malcolm Tucker View Post
                You will get as amny different answers as posters to that question lol.

                FWIW I rate Suffix Tritanium as the best line I've ever used. Strong, good abrasion resistance and casts very well.
                Yup I would agree with that.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by clarky View Post
                  So where do you get that line from then billy.
                  my local tackle shop in blyth m8.

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                  • #24
                    thanks for the info lads f1 seems the most rated ,tenax might be worth a look at aswell. cheers jamcod

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                    • #25
                      have a look at these test results and draw your own conclusions.
                      Lines OnTest By Dave Barham

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by neil1964 View Post
                        have a look at these test results and draw your own conclusions.
                        Lines OnTest By Dave Barham
                        Interesting that. When I buy a 15lb line I would expect it to break with 15lb force applied which is what F1 does according to that info. A 15lb rated line of bigger dia. which breaks at 24lb isn't really a 15lb line is it.

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                        • #27
                          Low dia lines are pre stretched rubbish IMO. Buy Daiwa sensor by diameter. We use 18lb (.4) on our mags and it could tow a bloody car with a bimini.
                          The 'five plums!' Northumberland sea league champions.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Cod,cod,cod! View Post
                            Low dia lines are pre stretched rubbish IMO. Buy Daiwa sensor by diameter. We use 18lb (.4) on our mags and it could tow a bloody car with a bimini.
                            Pre stretched or not they do what they say according to that analysis mate.

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                            • #29
                              I'll stick with my sensor
                              The 'five plums!' Northumberland sea league champions.

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                              • #30
                                For a slosh 30 stick with .50 -.55mm in as strong a breaking strain as you can get.

                                Trilene ( quality stuff but getting expensive)
                                Penn international (buy it on kilo spools)
                                Ultima F1
                                Greylon 40lb
                                Daiwa sensor (strong but wiry and takes some bedding in)

                                All above are strong lines if tied with the right knots and replaced when frayed.

                                I personally hate suffix tritanium in heavy strains its got to be the most wiry line out there and a birds nest waiting to happen. It splits under extreme pressure but is strong.

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