Tuff Line XP
MN Jackpot
Posted 5/16/2004 5:12 PM (#106889)
Subject: Tuff Line XP


Hey Guys,

I'm thinking about swithing fishing line this year. I currently have some power pro from
last year and notice that it changed color from moss green to white. I was just curious if anybody has used tuff line Xp. Thinking about giving that a try. Some info would be appreciated.
Schuler
Posted 5/16/2004 5:23 PM (#106890 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP





Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
Tuff line XP is my favorite. I like it a lot better than power pro. I had the same line all last year and am using it this year and its still great. Actually it may be the line I had the year before too, I'm not sure. But I do know its strong and I've never broken it other than from a cut in the rod guide. I've never lost a lure snagging it w/ xp and never had a fish break off. I use 80 lb.
Mark H.
Posted 5/16/2004 5:56 PM (#106892 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Tried it two seasons ago and love it...don't think you'll be disappointed...
ToddM
Posted 5/16/2004 8:33 PM (#106894 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP





Posts: 20254


Location: oswego, il
Tuff line XP will change color too. It brings in alot more water than power pro but casts better in my opinion.
Ranger
Posted 5/17/2004 12:04 AM (#106899 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP





Posts: 3913


Reel your old PowerPro from one reel to another. Bury the old stuff, use the virgin.
divani
Posted 5/17/2004 2:22 AM (#106905 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
what's the difference between all three Tuff line styles?
lobi
Posted 5/17/2004 7:02 AM (#106907 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
The spectra fibers do not permanatly hold the dye(the manufacturers admit and print this). They will all fade to white. It is even sold in White. If you are worried about camo, you can use a sharpie or other permanant marker and just color 10 or 20 feet at the tip of your line. I'm stickin' with Power Pro.
Lightning
Posted 5/17/2004 7:14 AM (#106908 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP


I like the Tuff-Line. It does fade a little but I haven't had a breakoff yet with it. I tried Power Pro and Fireline and didn't care for them. I am wondering how the new Stren superline is? Anyone try it yet?
divani
Posted 5/22/2004 3:17 PM (#107452 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
what's the difference between tuff line, tuff line XP and tuff line plus?
jt
Posted 5/22/2004 4:33 PM (#107459 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP




Posts: 124


Location: Rice Lake,WI
Great line but does show the wear faster than the power pro but I'm sticking with the line that can handle all of it the best,color change does not affect lines ability at all,but I'm suiting up with the pro man...80-100,100 rocks on livebait. You could haul a schoolbus out of the depths with this stuff.

JT
Reef Hawg
Posted 5/22/2004 6:23 PM (#107461 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
I've used em all, and I really like the xp best for durability and price.  i use it on rocky rivers much, and it sees alot of abrasion.  I like it over power pro and even the new stren(which I think is a bit overpriced) for strength, smoothness, and casting friendliness.  I prefer the 80 in the xp. 
kevin
Posted 5/23/2004 1:21 AM (#107481 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
Divani, Tuff Line is their original stuff, supposedly has only 4% stretch, but does not say 100% spectra fiber...
Tuff Line Plus says it only has 3% stretch, is 100% spectra fiber and has excellent U.V. resistance which enables it to last up to four times longer than monofilament.
Tuff Line XP: Aerospace technology has been utilized to produce our TUF-Line XP® fishing line. Tension Lock Technology TUF-Line XP® is produced under high tensions allowing more compaction of the fibers during the finishing process. TUF-Line XP® is more compact, smaller in diameter, packs better on reels, offers better knot performance, casts longer, reduces rod tip wraps, and boasts higher abrasion resistance.
The XP seems to have the smallest line diameter. Plus and original are very close in diameter to each otherwith only one or two weights being different. here's a link to their website: http://www.acsol.net/~wfi/index.html
divani
Posted 5/23/2004 2:51 PM (#107509 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
thanks a lot for your reply kevin!
Sloanranger
Posted 5/24/2004 9:31 AM (#107573 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP


I've used power pro in 80lb for the last three years and love it. I recently had a guy tell me that the spiderwire stealth is much better, has a coating and casts much smoother than the 'pro. Anyone have any experience with this line? Thanks.

J.Sloan
BFO
Herb_b
Posted 5/24/2004 5:53 PM (#107672 - in reply to #106889)
Subject: RE: Tuff Line XP





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
Spiderwire Stealth is basically Whiplash with teflon. It is supposed to be virtually waterproof. I still run 100 lb Whiplash and plan to go to Stealth when my supply of Whiplash runs out. Its the best line I've used as far as abrasion resistence and water retention are concerned.

There are a lot of good lines out there though.