fox camo soft steel is legendry it wont snap until you use scissors and even that dosent always cut everytime.it uses 4 different shades of green and brown and merges in with the water get your hands on some 
bombay_biorb;1186784; said:my friends stepdad didnt got on with it,it kept on snapping and i dont think the knots were holding even palomar!!without glue.
bombay_biorb;1186788; said:and you use braid!!!bet thats expensive i use silkworm braid and thats £10 for 20m
stotty;1174988; said:If i cant use braid i use this for most of my carp fishing
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A) Exceptionally low diameter allows a valuable increase in casting distance.
B) Guaranteed high knot strength for such a low diameter line. Line strength has been thoroughly tested and measured exclusively using the Palomar knot.
C) Super limp, virtually no memory. Put it under slight tension, release it and it will hang straight down. This in turn greatly reduces line slap during casting.
D) Excellent stretch ratio. Not too much, and not too little.
The fluorocarbon coating is important and has made four major contributions.
1) Gives a tremendous boost to the copolymers already excellent abrasion resistance.
2) Transformed the finish of the line making it very smooth and slick to give a significant increase in casting distance.
3) Much lower visibility. The recipe of a clear translucent finish combined with such a low diameter gives the angler a far less spooky mono.
4) Reduction in buoyancy to aid sink rate. Once the surface tension has been broken KRYSTONITE will gently sink to the bottom for improved presentation.
bombay_biorb;1188946; said:kl this is my line