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Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 3:36 pm
by j10b
I heard all these good things then no more. Can someone let me know what is up? PM me if you would rather.

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 3:39 pm
by Delta is beast
from what ive heard. sunline is brittle and weak. its sensitive but weak. and ive heard that from a reliable source

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:38 am
by ash
A few years back they restructured and most of the anglers that were on sponsorship with them were let go of or left Sunline. So there is not as much grass roots promotion of this product.

I cant comment on the brittleness of the product or its strength as it was always too rich for my blood.

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:11 am
by Mike Phua
Absolutely positively nothing wrong with Sunline. Ash is right about the grass roots program not being around anymore and I'm sorry to say alot of those so called "Prostaffers" were clowns anyway and once their sponsorship was gone they jumped ship and went to a different line company.

I myself use it and believe it's the best line around. No sponsorship and all I pay what you guys pay for it.

A little tip for anyone wondering which brand of Sunline to use. Keep it simple when dealing with all the different styles they offer.
For all your spinning reels buy the F.C. Sniper very limp and very strong. Their 4,5, and 6lb in this line is very strong. For throwing jigs, big worms, Carolina rigging get the Shooter. A stiffer stronger and more abrasion resistant line. 10, 12, 14, and 16lb get used alot in my boat and their line diameter is much smaller than some of the other fluorocarbons.

The comment about Sunline being brittle and weak..........Try it for yourself I highly doubt you'll find it brittle and weak regardless of what your source told you.

I haven't contributed much on here lately and today I just felt like sharing for a change. By the way all lines are good just find one that you have alot of confidence in and stick with it.

A little fact I can tell you at Anglers Marine Sunline outsells all lines combined. Have a good day guys. MP

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:04 am
by mac (Doyle McEwen)
Mike, I have to agree with you on the Sunline Sniper..I was using the 6# for a while and found it to be exceptionally strong..The only reason I haven't continued using it is the cost..It is great line..

mac

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:38 am
by jsoregon
Phua is right...accept he is a "clown" too but doesn't like to admit it in public forums.

:wink:

In all seriousness, Sunline is the best line I've ever used and I wish we still had our deal with them but I too still used the stuff for all my fluorocarbon applications. Their 4 and 5 lb test stuff is amazing and its super thin diameter.

Not to knock any brand, but I've found that a lot of guys say they have 4 lb line but its the diameter of 6 or 8 lb when you look at the diameter specs.

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:36 am
by Rick G
Lets see, two of the best light line guys [Aaron Martens and Brent Ehrler] use it, and one of the best flippers/pitchers [Tommy Biffle] use it. Sounds like they have all the range covered to me. Best line EVER made IMHO. Rick G.

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:40 am
by Kevin Evans - Kap
Great reply Mike thanks for the tips. I was a little confused by all their different line types and what applications they are best used for.
Mac uses sunline and it always holds up well.

Kap

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:30 am
by bassdaddy
Because of the inherent issues that have come along with mono-type lines in the past I have never been a very big fan of the stuff. But having said that, I use Sunline Shooter Defier in 22# test on the majority of my swimbait reels and it has performed flawlessly for nearly two years. I can see where the initial cost might be prohibitive, but the abrasion resistance and overall duration of the line has offset much of the expense for me.
Tree

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:11 am
by keithcant
Rick G wrote:Lets see, two of the best light line guys [Aaron Martens and Brent Ehrler] use it, and one of the best flippers/pitchers [Tommy Biffle] use it. Sounds like they have all the range covered to me. Best line EVER made IMHO. Rick G.
Rick--ABSOLUTLY is right....wish I got it at his price though!!

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:13 am
by Wolfeman
KAP,
I left you a PM. Send me an email.
thanks,
- Wolfeman

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:38 pm
by finebassfisher
heard their flourocarbon snaps on hookset

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:19 pm
by dbbasser
By far the best FC I've used on spinning reels!! It's pricey but so are a lot of quality products.

Danny Barker

Re: Sunline- What happened?

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:27 am
by Kenneth Haring
Mike, I still love it myself, 5 and 6lb is easy to cast and really strong. Used it at US OPEN and and never broke off a fish. Sunline for me.