Awesome, all the times I have watched these great tests and was wondering about Stroft lines. Really hyped to see the other tests, especially of that premium Stroft S
One thought about the diameter/cross section: do you think the obvious flattening of the line might be caused during the spooling process rather then the weaving during manufacturing? And of course big, big thanks for putting out this quality content!!!
Great question and I am really not sure. Some weaves are inherently flat, but others are round-ish so it may be possible. I guess I would have to get a sample straight off the braiding machine to really know. But at the end of the day if the consumer gets a flat line, then so do we and that's what we report on.
@@thelinelaboratory while I generally agree, I do wonder if being loaded and (ever so slightly) stretched as well as wound through guides and line rollers at changing angles would kind of 'round out' the line...or maybe the opposite and real life fishing use would actually lead to more flattening. Well, just some random thoughts to ponder on as fishing nerd on a rainy afternoon :)
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Awesome, all the times I have watched these great tests and was wondering about Stroft lines. Really hyped to see the other tests, especially of that premium Stroft S
We do have a range of their S lines to test so it will be interesting to see the difference
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One thought about the diameter/cross section: do you think the obvious flattening of the line might be caused during the spooling process rather then the weaving during manufacturing? And of course big, big thanks for putting out this quality content!!!
Great question and I am really not sure. Some weaves are inherently flat, but others are round-ish so it may be possible. I guess I would have to get a sample straight off the braiding machine to really know. But at the end of the day if the consumer gets a flat line, then so do we and that's what we report on.
@@thelinelaboratory while I generally agree, I do wonder if being loaded and (ever so slightly) stretched as well as wound through guides and line rollers at changing angles would kind of 'round out' the line...or maybe the opposite and real life fishing use would actually lead to more flattening. Well, just some random thoughts to ponder on as fishing nerd on a rainy afternoon :)
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