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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
Posts: 1,547
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The manner in Which Izor is coated and then Woven is what makes it different from the others. Also the White Spectra is superior in casting to others as it will not stick to itself. Sorry had to give the answer. |
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Deep Release Specialist
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Mission Viejo
Posts: 94
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Izor isn't coated, that's one of the things people like about it. PowerPro is coated and it wears/flakes off over time. They all stick to themselves after they get salty. |
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: San Gabriel Valley
Posts: 89
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Revo to T160
I just switched from pedal to paddle and love it. IMO, I feel a little more connected with the water when I paddle. I will probably buy another hobie later in life when possible, but for now I just want the basics so I can learn how to kayak fish better.
Hobie does make a strong durable yak, but my Wilderness systems yak impressed me. equal in the craftsmanship. Dave |
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