Choprider Posted January 13, 2021 Report Posted January 13, 2021 Hello all, a quick question if anyone can help. I am hopefully soon to be fishing a new syndicate that requires that I use 1 metre of rig tubing on my mainline, I already use tubing ( korda tungsten ) and I can manage to get 5 or 600 mm on my line before i lose the will to live. but I have been told " Rigmarole freefall braided tubing " is easy to thread due to the stainless liner.. I am just about to order some and i see that they sell it in micro 0.5 mm and also wide 1.0 mm versions. I will be using line around the 0.33 diameter size and was wanting to know whether the 0.33 line will easily go into the 0.5 Rigmarole freefall braided tubing or do i need to get the wide 1.0 mm version.. Thanks for reading, Steve. Quote
framey Posted January 13, 2021 Report Posted January 13, 2021 Never used rig Marole version but I do use the Korda one I find if I cut the line to a point and use gravity to help the line go down along with a little twist of the line if it starts to stick I can manage around a metre. I use .35 line yonny and Choprider 2 Quote
yonny Posted January 14, 2021 Report Posted January 14, 2021 14 hours ago, Choprider said: I will be using line around the 0.33 diameter size and was wanting to know whether the 0.33 line will easily go into the 0.5 Rigmarole freefall braided tubing or do i need to get the wide 1.0 mm version.. I use this stuff. It's possible to get .40 line through the 0.5 but it's a ball ache. It's much easier to go for the wide stuff. Go for the brown, not the green. It disappears on the deck even though it looks a bit bright and garish out of water. Choprider 1 Quote
Choprider Posted January 14, 2021 Author Report Posted January 14, 2021 Cheers for the reply, I will now order the wide stuff.. thanks for the info. yonny 1 Quote
kevtaylor Posted January 19, 2021 Report Posted January 19, 2021 On 13/01/2021 at 17:58, framey said: Never used rig Marole version but I do use the Korda one I find if I cut the line to a point and use gravity to help the line go down along with a little twist of the line if it starts to stick I can manage around a metre. I use .35 line I've just found my pole elastic threader from years ago, a wire with an eye, no more struggles treading tubing 👍 Quote
ouchthathurt Posted January 19, 2021 Report Posted January 19, 2021 Are pole elastic threaders the same as the Gardner tubing threader things? I was thinking of getting a pole elastic threader as the tubing threaders are a bit short for my liking. I take it a pole threader will do the job with tubing? Quote
kevtaylor Posted January 20, 2021 Report Posted January 20, 2021 14 hours ago, ouchthathurt said: Are pole elastic threaders the same as the Gardner tubing threader things? I was thinking of getting a pole elastic threader as the tubing threaders are a bit short for my liking. I take it a pole threader will do the job with tubing? You've made me try the theory, it don't work lol - always thought it would if I could find the damn thing but it's a bit tight for the Korda stuff I'm messing with and that's easy to thread anyway 🤦♂️ forget it get the Gardner one if it's made for the job. 👍 The pole threader is just a 1+ metre wire with a loop one end, might try it on some others I can't usually get line through Quote
Choprider Posted January 20, 2021 Author Report Posted January 20, 2021 On 14/01/2021 at 08:12, yonny said: I use this stuff. It's possible to get .40 line through the 0.5 but it's a ball ache. It's much easier to go for the wide stuff. Go for the brown, not the green. It disappears on the deck even though it looks a bit bright and garish out of water. I have had the wide stuff turn up.. it seems like good kit, I reckon you could thread 0.40 through it with your eyes shut and in minus 10 degrees whilst wearing gloves.. it sinks like a brick ( although I have yet to use it in anger.. hopefully we will be allowed out again soon ) I have ordered some of the micro free fall tube as well just to see what it’s like .. cheers. yonny 1 Quote
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