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one thing is often they are 50m and with big shots it,s not quite long enough when you then start working the line to isolate branches

colour is important needs to be bright

Pink would be nice

or red

slicko or sicko

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Currently using Dynaglide works well in my opinion.

Zing-it has incredible strength and it's flat profile works very well.

 

Flingline, Getquick.....

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I bought a 1000 m roll of curtain cord for a fiver from a scrap store. Thicker than zing it, but it has a nice slick feel, and it can be wanged up a tree a fair distance.

How about 'the tossers friend'

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im currently using some New England throwline , i have found it to be very very strong , it light weight and handles really really well , it is also one of the thinner throw lines . personally i would reccomend it and will be buying another when this one has had it but it is lasting really well so i may well be waiting for a while before i but another one

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Never heard of L:iros....prolly not locatable in the US.

 

Noone has mentioned Fling-It....it's smoother than ZI by quite a bit..and doesn't tangle quite as easily.

 

Most TCC competitors seem to prefer it over Dynaglide....and few use ZI....FI is much smoother, and thus returns to earth better.

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