The weather is mocking me. I have been wanting to go out the last couple of days and it was crappy. I can't go today so it is good.
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Saw that earlier. Good deal. But I've already got two in good shape.Originally posted by ajholt7 View PostAnyone need a new mainline?
http://www.redtagsports.com/?utm_sou...28419_c1c212a7
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This is what I have and it is coated but it does seem to kink and it is a pain to work with.Originally posted by dingleberry View PostNot especially. I prefer coated lines, so that may help.
Tommy's Spectra Thermal wakeboard rope provides zero stretch for the crisp instantaneous response that expert wakeboard riders demand The Thermal-coated Spectra line is stiff and rigid, resists kinking and twisting and boasts a 2,000 lb. break strength. The 5 section mainline is 70 feet with four 5 foot takeoffs. The 15' wide EVA grip is attached to a 5 ft. bridle, equipped with 2 foam floats and full length PVC tubing for added durability.
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Have fun - don't think I'll make it out. Chanel is out of town this weekend, and I need to go into work for a while.Originally posted by Dan and Christy View PostI think we are going to get on the water early tomorrow morning to beat some of the inevitable wind Eric. We'll probably jump on with John. Give me a call if you head out.
One of these days.
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I don't have much experience with different lines. One of mine is a Ronix, and one is a Proline. Both seem to work well.Originally posted by skippabcool View PostThis is what I have and it is coated but it does seem to kink and it is a pain to work with.
Tommy's Spectra Thermal wakeboard rope provides zero stretch for the crisp instantaneous response that expert wakeboard riders demand The Thermal-coated Spectra line is stiff and rigid, resists kinking and twisting and boasts a 2,000 lb. break strength. The 5 section mainline is 70 feet with four 5 foot takeoffs. The 15' wide EVA grip is attached to a 5 ft. bridle, equipped with 2 foam floats and full length PVC tubing for added durability.
I just gather mine in loose rolls, use a velcro strap to secure it, and stow it away. When putting it out, I drop it in the water and just do a quick check to make sure no knots formed. I haven't had any issues with them.
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