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hi all .. has any1 tried the new Airflow ridged line,ive been away from the fly fishing for a while and could do with some new lines that have a low memory and this new line from Airflow looks the biz from the write up , but i would like to hear from any of you guys that have used it or seen it in action before i lay out my had earned dosh,although i have found a cpl of places on the net that are offering it at discount price of £24 (half price) and 2 for £36 wich i thought was excellent value .. any tips would be appreciated thanks guys .. ADI, Boston ,lincs
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Tried Airflow lines a few years back & was'nt impressed. However they may have improved by now. I still favour Orvis or Cortland. Never had any problems with either. They last for years & all cast well. Currently using an Orvis Wonderline, casts like a dream.
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Re: new airflow line

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hi all .. has any1 tried the new Airflow ridged line,ive been away from the fly fishing for a while and could do with some new lines that have a low memory and this new line from Airflow looks the biz from the write up , but i would like to hear from any of you guys that have used it or seen it in action before i lay out my had earned dosh,although i have found a cpl of places on the net that are offering it at discount price of £24 (half price) and 2 for £36 wich i thought was excellent value .. any tips would be appreciated thanks guys .. ADI, Boston ,lincs
Hi yes i have tried their new ridged line a 3wt tactical. DONT TOUCH THEM. Their other lines seem to have good reports ,Saltwater, sinking and floater. but their ridged floater has more memory then an elephant. I purchased one two months ago, they replaced it saying that it has problems in cold weather, Hallo!!! the second the same. the second line the 'tactical' same proble they now have a problem with me 'cause dont have the box it came in. think? why are they giving a line away that is so good (ha) at half price.
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Tried Airflow lines a few years back & was'nt impressed. However they may have improved by now. I still favour Orvis or Cortland. Never had any problems with either. They last for years & all cast well. Currently using an Orvis Wonderline, casts like a dream.
I agree with Greenheart. I love my Cortland 444. No memory, no floating issues, Etc.
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I agree with Greenheart. I love my Cortland 444. No memory, no floating issues, Etc.
I have aridge line the none stetch type,
i find it great when chech nyphing on rivers for grayling or for finiky fish
were the bite indication is exellent.just becarefull when striking into afish
with no stretch you might get afew snapping you.

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