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Portland braid vs double esterlon


Steve Bullman
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well you see, i like double esterlon,

 

and i also like portland braid.........

 

but which is best? theres only one way to find out..............................

 

 

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I use double esterlon, its lovely. Nothign could move smoother through the hardware!!

 

And if its stronger then its got to be the one to go for? The only other factor is stretch, but its not too stretchy, maybe for sppedlines it is but for rigging its ok.

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13 is great! I had 16's only for years and managed fine but that is what got me into using slings so much as its easier to than tieing the 16.

 

13 is great though, easy to tie. And I'm gettign more into just tieing, it has a more natural feel to it than slings, more minimalist!!

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