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Berkley Connect CM90 1200m Green Monofilament Fishing Line - Fast Sink, Super Strong with No Memory - For Carp and Catfish

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CB2000 is what Berkley is calling their “ultimate braided main line”. It’s not only model-thin, meaning new PB casting distances are guaranteed, it’s tough too. 100% Dyneema PE Fibers are spun together to create a line which has zero-stretch, zero-water absorption and has a supreme strength-to-diameter ratio. And talking of diameter, the 25lb version measures a measly 0.16mm – and it only tops out at 0.25mm for the 45lb version which is perfect for spodding work. CM90 is a high grade line designed specifically with the modern carp angler in mind. It has high abrasion resistance, added density to increase sink rate and a supple, smooth profile to maximise long distance casting. I have a minimum 15lb rule on syndicate although I know the 12 would be fine. It is 0.35 so same as the g Pro in 15. If it's pretty clear of obstructions then the 12lb is lovely, this year had to step up to 15lb xm because of zebra mussels, it's quite wiry but is very tough.

I've been off the mono over a year, the get pro distance is catching me fish and I like it but it is seriously twisted and kinked, time to replace... The ridge monkey line isn't bad either. Even the .42 18lb line is extremely supple and its priced well which is refreshing from RM. The anti-twist attributes in CM90 will reduce wind knots, tangles and allow you to cast with confidence and reduce disturbance in the swim.

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As with all lines, ignore the BS and go by the diameter. I’ve used the .38 rated as 15lb in the UK. Will clearly break much higher than 15lb but does behave well for a .38 line and I found it to be tough and cast pretty well for a heavy-ish mono yea I used cm90 for 2 years, lovely behaved line but I'm sure the most see through type coloured lines get you more day time bites. I found it XT an awesome line, just doesn't sink all that well. If I was looking for mono for casting distance it would be that

Thanks for that Yonny., I have to admit that I don't cast it as I drop the rigs from a rowing boat, but will be interested to see how it performs over time - not hat I catch anything so it doesn't really matter anyway! Just started using the syncro xt and seems to be ok, I’ve had 11 fish on it and did loose one to a snap off, rubbed against a root on a island, pretty sure the technium would have handled it better, Also it states 0.037 but feels thinner to me. but seems like a ok line. Think when I next re spool it’ll be technium again. You really can’t beat itCan anyone advise if the .30mm / 16lb is a reliable breaking strain rather then over rated (not as strong as 16lb)? Agreed fantastic abrasion qualities in my experience, heavy weed, or Norfolk reeds in 15lb no line damage at all There are six breaking strains available: 8, 10, 12, 15, 18 and 20lb, with diameters starting at 0.28 and topping out at 0.45mm.

I’ve got Korda contour fluorocarbon on a spool now and I’m going to give that a try on one rod for the foreseeable future and see how it goes. Of course, it could just be that they’re not confident feeding in the daytime due to the clear water, but the odd one has been coming out to others. I have to admit I prefer the loaded version more than the original Synchro XT. What issues have you found with it?Hmm mm... started spooling it up and noticed any kinks stay kinked.. tying knots pigtailed badly.. not happy with it so took it off. What b.s is everyone liking so much.I tried this line and did not really get on with it,it felt wiry and seemed to stand out in the water

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