terryf59 Posted August 9, 2007 Report Posted August 9, 2007 So yeah progressing from my last question (about braids inside a coated braid being still quite supple but frey less than normal braids) ive decided i am going to just buy coated braid, and keep peeling all the coating of, but to be honest the only coated braid ive used is Fox insider, so im just curious as to whether all coated braids are like this. Im going to buy a coated braid of the net, in a moment, and would be extremly dissapointed if i recieved it and found out the inner braid was just as easily frayable (is it a word) as the merlin braid i bought earlier this week. So yeah if any of use would answer the question ive hidden somewhere in this text, id be extremely greatful. Terry Quote
dave909uk Posted August 9, 2007 Report Posted August 9, 2007 I use the esp striptease coated braid. and when the coating is removed it is nice and supple like braid should be. so for your purposes i would stay away from that one. Quote
terryf59 Posted August 9, 2007 Author Report Posted August 9, 2007 but does it still fray easily? is it really like fused together? Quote
alexlovesfishing123 Posted August 9, 2007 Report Posted August 9, 2007 i use the esp stuff aswell mate, it doesnt fray reli.....just a gd quality hookilink in my eyes Quote
martinrodd Posted August 9, 2007 Report Posted August 9, 2007 suffix black silt is very good i dont rate the stiff black silt though n clear lakes i use armaled kick back in clear and green for a stiffer pesentation i use korda hybrid which has its fair share of critics but touch wood has never let me down a lot of lads i know are using rig morales camo and rate it very highly Quote
andy__c Posted August 10, 2007 Report Posted August 10, 2007 I don't know - I use 12lb striptease and it frays like mad for me.... gets right on my nerves sometimes!! Is the worst material for tying loops as well!! Quote
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