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I am going to try out a float line and was wondering what kind of floats some of you use. I have seen some of the riffe, RA, Omer and other brands. I was wondering how a low drag bumper/buoy would work they have 120+ lbs of buoyancy and should connect to my floatline with a simple loop of coated cable with a crimp. Any suggestions/thoughts/ideas? Thanks.
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Check out the fox floats.... High speed low drag and it works great for carrying a stringer, also deflates for easy packing and its durable as anything. I love mine and Ive been beating it up for 6 months now diving in nj and now florida.
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