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    Platypus sinking braid

    Anybody used the platypus sinking braid?

    Sounds very interesting reading the platypus propaganda, but how about the real world?

    My technical input sofar is: NIce red colour

    Jack

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    lol yeh i like the red and keen to hear input

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    If its any better than Nitlon 4lb then i'm keen... It wasn't even windy today and i was getting massive wind knots.

    Keen for an alternative.

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    So far it looks like not many people use it. hhhhmmmmmmm

    I might just have to go out and look for a spool and try it.
    Hard to find though as my local shops do not seem to have it

    Jack

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    Re: Platypus sinking braid

    maybe the fact that none of the online tackle stores sell it and no one on here has used it says something about the product?

    Don't know what the price is but maybe you're better off just getting a product that you know will do well? The fact that it sinks is not that unique as far as I'm concerned.. most braids are supposed to do that.

    If you are keen, maybe give Tackle World in Hervey Bay (http://www.tackleworldhb.com/index.html) a call, if you do a google search for the stuff they come up as having had it as a featured product a while back so they might still stock it. As they don't have an online catalog it's hard to tell.
    Cheers,
    Martin

    --- soon to be fishing my way around Oz. Check my blog at http://www.mytb.org/MartinNL

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    Re: Platypus sinking braid

    Its only fairly recently become available. I know the concept was launched at the AFTA show, but from what i hear, stores are only just starting to receive stock now.

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    Re: Platypus sinking braid

    Quote Originally Posted by Martijnf View Post
    maybe the fact that none of the online tackle stores sell it and no one on here has used it says something about the product?

    Don't know what the price is but maybe you're better off just getting a product that you know will do well? The fact that it sinks is not that unique as far as I'm concerned.. most braids are supposed to do that.

    If you are keen, maybe give Tackle World in Hervey Bay (http://www.tackleworldhb.com/index.html) a call, if you do a google search for the stuff they come up as having had it as a featured product a while back so they might still stock it. As they don't have an online catalog it's hard to tell.

    Actually I think you find that most braids float

    Jack

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    Re: Platypus sinking braid

    Quote Originally Posted by jacobvz View Post
    Actually I think you find that most braids float

    Jack
    Hmm I thought all those more high-end tournament braids are supposed to sink.. saw a couple that mention it anyway.

    But I guess they'd be more expensive than this stuff
    Cheers,
    Martin

    --- soon to be fishing my way around Oz. Check my blog at http://www.mytb.org/MartinNL

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