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Copolymer line

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  • Super User

Strength relative to line diameter;

abrasion resistance; longevity (not

effected by UV light); water absorption

and stretch.

P-Line, Gamma and Yo-Zuri Hybrid are three

good examples:

http://www.yo-zuri.com/Products/ProdLine/Hybrid.htm

http://www.p-line.com/product_detail.php?id=96

http://www.gammafishing.com/gamma-process.cfm

8-)

  • Super User

another good co-poly line is IZORLINE XXX , an excellent line that is smooth and supple , therefore retaining less memory and doesn't kink as easy in turn keeping the line strong throughout and not causing weak spots .

I personally like the P-Line products.  I use the CX Premium line for a lot of different applications.  It holds up well and is a very good main line.

  • Super User

I like the Gamma Copolymer alot. ( And they do NOT sponser me )!

X2, I also like Gamma copolymer line a lot. I used it quite a bit last year, mostly for spinning. I used the green and found it to have less stretch than mono and it was very manageable. Another vote for the purple box. lol

  • Super User
X2, I also like Gamma copolymer line a lot. I used it quite a bit last year, mostly for spinning. I used the green and found it to have less stretch than mono and it was very manageable. Another vote for the purple box. lol

I could not say it any better!

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