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Review Date July 17, 2000 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
3 votes
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Reviewed by: Anonymous User(Unregistered User)
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50+ days a year
, from argentina Body of Water: small rivers Favorite City: any Favorite State: any Favorite Country: argentina Summary: good choice for begginers, special in 5/6 wt. rods. Strengths: nice price, good choice for starters, will last two or three years after every weekend flyfishing trips. Weaknesses: the coating will crack after a few months and the tip will start sinking. it will get all the moss in the lakes. Customer Service: n/a Similar Products Used: fenwick, orvis.
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Review Date March 14, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2 votes
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Reviewed by: Alejandro(Unregistered User)
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50+ days a year Favorite State: All Patagonia Summary: you need a cheap, multi purpose and great WF F line? Buy a Supreme 2!! 444SL has nothing to do with this line. Supreme2 is better in all fields. Ask any pro about this line and you will see what he says....... Strengths: What can i say about this line? I think is perfect, the best multi purpose floating line available in this world. It is easy to cast, can make soft presentation, turn over a bulky nymph, lead and strike indicators, fly well through the wind and is a great line for long casts. Doesn´t have memory, the coating is smooth and run through guides like hell! It is great for line mendings and for dry fly presentation. I use it for my #5 and my #8 rods, unfortunatly i can´t find a WF3 for my #3 rod. Weaknesses: perhaps the coating. It is cracking but after 5 years of use the line has the same behaviour than the first day. Not the best floatant but this is only because it doesn´t have the latest 3M tech. Similar Products Used: Cortland Lazer Cortland 444 SL Orvis Ultra 3 Airflo 7000
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