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![]() JR A lot of new lines are being put on the market with remarks from JR the makers about the front part of the line being somehow JR different from the "norm", but with no actual specs on the weight. JR Consider this from Cortland: JR http://www.cortlandline.com/technical/444_specs.html JR Note that the specs for all the old 444 lines have info on the JR actual AFTMA line weight (±140 grams for the first 30 ft of a 5wt, JR for example). For the "NEW" lines, though, i.e., the 444 Tropic JR Plus Lazer Redfish and the 444 Classic Sylk (sic, God help us), JR there is only info on the tapers, nothing about weight. The same JR seems to be true for Sage and SA; you won't find much about the JR actual weight of their lines. Good point. What we will soon need is some fanatic who will actually weigh new lines and publish the results on a web page for comparison. Pretty much insane - we already had the standard. I think that my next new line will be one of the old 444's - just to support lines with known ratings... -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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