Ok, I need to qualify a statement I made earlier in this thread where I said all Airflo lines are bad. The floating lines that Airflo produce are dire and should be avoided at all costs. The only good one they ever prodiced is one they gave away with Trout Fisherman magazine about 6 or 7 years ago - they never manufactured it after that day though. Airflo floating lines have problems with memory because of the way they are made. Airflo are aware of the problem but refuse to change it.
 
However, their sinkers are the best lines on the market at the moment and have been for some time now. The Delta lines by Airflo are perfect and the Sixth Sense lines they now produce are excellent sinking and intermediate lines.
 
Chris

 
On 5/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In a message dated 5/21/2006 8:16:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't do it. They're shocking. All Airflo floating lines are poor. Introductory offers designed to catch people who haven't been stung by Airflo floaters before. If you want to try a new float take a look at the Sshoot lines. Reviews here:
 
 
Chris

 
On 5/21/06, Niclas (Gmail) < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(Re-send... first one didn't reach the board. At least it never reached my own inbox):
 
So...
 
Have anyone tried the new Airflo Ridge line yet?:
 
If someone has, would you agree with the reviews on:
 
I bumped into an indroductory offer in an English fly-fishing magazine. Today it costs about $45 but after 1:st of June the price for it will be about $100. Needless to say, I'm really curious about this line and would love some reviews from people I know.
 
/Nick
Thats an interesting concept with that new flyline,,,but what about cleanability, trying to get dirt out of those grooves in the line cant be to easy. we all know once the line is dirty it doesnt float as well as it should.
Just a thought.
Good Day to all
 
Ray

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