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-   -   accurate a-line, can you see the black one? (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=571895)

brucemac 04-22-2008 8:27 AM

ordering a new mainline and handle. was going to order either white or black a-line. prefer black, unless it's impossible to see. can you see it okay in the water or should i just get white? also is that 2008 accurate murray ars handle decent? was going to pick that up too. thanks. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by brucemac on April 22, 2008)

hal2814 04-22-2008 8:30 AM

I've got the white and I have a hard time seeing it in the water sometimes. That sucker sinks pretty fast. I'd just get the color you like and not worry about it. I use a cheap handle so I can't help you there.

clubmyke 04-22-2008 8:34 AM

cant see it

chadgreg 04-22-2008 8:41 AM

Can't see black!

denverd1 04-22-2008 8:52 AM

not underwater black, for sure. <BR> <BR>get a white handle (thats floats0 and you'd be fine. another reason i hate carbons.

cmcathy1 04-22-2008 8:59 AM

I have the A line in black and it doesn't matter what color you get because unless your moving it is going to be underwater

liquidmx 04-22-2008 9:08 AM

I have ridden with a black, white, red and pink coated lines. Black is BY FAR the hardest to see (if you see it at all). White and pink are the easiest to see, then red. Given a choice I would never get a black coated line.

brucemac 04-22-2008 9:09 AM

should i be looking at another rope then? <BR> <BR>don't all the non-stretched coated lines sink? <BR> <BR>does that accurate murray ars handle float? <BR> <BR>(Message edited by brucemac on April 22, 2008)

cavlxenvy 04-22-2008 9:21 AM

I have a black rope and black handle. I have no problems seeing it.

westsidarider 04-22-2008 3:59 PM

-most non-stretch ropes do sink <BR>-yes the murray handle floats <BR>get the black. it looks dope and it is more resistant to stains and you are less likely to see the cracks in the coating after tons of use.


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