Hey folks. I have only ever used 90# lines. I use 30, 50, 80, and 120ft lengths. Have plenty of low wind days when the short lines are a big help. I am thinking of buying a 50# line set to help further. I have checked JB s you tube vid on line strengths and weights which has encouraged me to try lighter line but am left wondering about a good length of 50# line to buy. Mr B speaks about the slight line stretch or give in response to flyer input with the thinner lighter line. Just wondering what peoples experience has been. Would 120s 50# just be to MUSHY and unresponsive or does the lack of line sag make up for this? If I got a set of 80ft or 70ft would this increase my low wind range to near to my short line 90# sets? Hey now I know thats a lot of figures and woulds and whats but I wont be buying line on the spool "at least for now" so I would be great full of any input or advice my fellow rev heads may have to offer. I mostly fly solo in winds 3 to 10 mph and do enjoy a medium to wide wind window when I have the space.Thanks for reading xt .
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Hey folks. I have only ever used 90# lines. I use 30, 50, 80, and 120ft lengths. Have plenty of low wind days when the short lines are a big help. I am thinking of buying a 50# line set to help further. I have checked JB s you tube vid on line strengths and weights which has encouraged me to try lighter line but am left wondering about a good length of 50# line to buy. Mr B speaks about the slight line stretch or give in response to flyer input with the thinner lighter line. Just wondering what peoples experience has been. Would 120s 50# just be to MUSHY and unresponsive or does the lack of line sag make up for this? If I got a set of 80ft or 70ft would this increase my low wind range to near to my short line 90# sets? Hey now I know thats a lot of figures and woulds and whats but I wont be buying line on the spool "at least for now" so I would be great full of any input or advice my fellow rev heads may have to offer. I mostly fly solo in winds 3 to 10 mph and do enjoy a medium to wide wind window when I have the space.Thanks for reading xt .
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