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Double Esterlon vs. Portland Braid


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Totally depends how you work Nige.

 

I love DE and have used it in the past loads, subbing for others.

 

When it came to my setup I went for PB because it marries well with all my other rigging kit, and feel it handles nearly as well.

 

I don't normally rig out Reg-size lumps either, 250kg max probably.

 

I'll cut to the chase. I wanted DE but Jonesie had PB on special....

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Double Esterlon, then!

 

The old one will get the scabby ends cut off and be demoted to the new 'pulling trees over' rope.

 

The 'old' pulling trees over rope will be demoted to new 'pulling stuff out of mucky lakes' rope.

 

You really don't want the old one of those Bob! :laugh1:

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Double Esterlon' date=' then!

 

The old one will get the scabby ends cut off and be demoted to the new 'pulling trees over' rope.

 

The 'old' pulling trees over rope will be demoted to new 'pulling stuff out of mucky lakes' rope.

 

You really don't want the old one of those Bob! :laugh1:[/quote']

 

Its a long time since i got anything but the old one.

could do with a change even if just for 10 mins:thumbup:

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