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Sam Beeby:
2 questions

How much over- rated (for breaking strain that is!) is Tuffline XP? Is it like Calis Jigman with massively overrated max breaking strains or is it closer to stated. For example, what would 50lb and 65lb XP pop at?

The diameters of 50lb and 65lb XP are 0.31mm and 0.41mm repectively. What would these diameters put them at if they were in the PE# scale? ie. is 50lb XP a PE5 in diameter or is XP 50lb fatter than that? And is XP an 8 carrier braid like Jigman etc

I'm going to buy some bulk so want to make the right pick. Thanks for any help

David Sharples:
I saw an article in Sportfishing Magazine in the states that said Tuf XP tested at stated breaking strains and Powerpro over tested.

http://www.sportfishingmag.com/techniques/tips/initial-dry-break-strength-53412.html

Interesting stuff. Although this takes no account of shock load...

Sachin Chaudhry:
Hi David. This article ties up with what a couple of tackle shop operators in Asia have told me. They reckon that the American stuff overtests and the Japanese lines are closer to their stated breaking strains. More importantly they reckoned that unless I was into breaking records it was better to stick to the Yank stuff and then just to prove a point one of the guys bowled over a 74kg Dogtooth on 50lb Power Pro.

Jon Li:
In Modern Fishing May 2008 issue , there is an article : The Braided Bunch and specifically for TUFLINEXP , here are the results ;

Rated 10 lbs breaks at  22.22 lbs.
Rated 30 lbs breaks at  37.12 lbs.
Rated 50 lbs breaks at  66.84 lbs.
Rated 80 lbs breaks at 125.02 lbs.

If one wants to stay within IGFA parameters , it's best to stick with IGFA rated line such as SUNLINE Cast Away and PE jigger 8 HG with the results ;

Rated 10 lbs breaks at  9.94 lbs.
Rated 30 lbs breaks at 27.06 lbs.
Rated 50 lbs breaks at 47.52 lbs.
Rated 80 lbs breaks at 79.08 lbs.

Daiwa TD-Sensor Tournament lines are all overtest .

Jon .

Chris Young:
Good stuff Jon, IMHO over-rated lines are a good thing, better knot strength, better shock load?
Is there any info available on whether they maintain their strength over a longer time?

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