Speaking of fly line. Do you like RIO or Airoflo better? for multi tip that is....
I have several RIO Versitips in the single hand and spey versions, and one Airflo Multitip in a WF6. I like the RIO waaay better than the Airflo any day. Several reasons why: 1) RIO's tips are 15' long compared to Airflo's 12'. 2) RIO provides 5 tips including a Type VIII for WF7 and up, while Airflo only provides 4. 3) RIO has a nicer taper profile on the belly and running line than Airflo, which I find too fat for my liking. 4) RIO's welded loop connectors are nicer (as already mentioned). I find Airflo's loops a little tough to take apart when they've been put under pressure. 5) Even though Airflo has a nice 5 year no-crack warranty, I've never had an issue of having lines replaced due to cracking whether by Airflo, RIO, Cortland or Scientific Anglers. If you deal with a good flyshop, they'll take care of you.
But when it comes to conventional lines (non-multitip), then there are some lines by Airflo that I really like. I have a WF4F River and Stream that I love to use on my soft 4wt for chironomid fishing. The Forty Plus line is a great distance line. And I'm liking my new Delta Spey line that I just bought for my 7wt spey. So Airflo does put out some good lines, I just don't like their multitips.
And the RIO Outbound is definitely a distance line with almost a shooting taper performance. Easy to look like a hero with one of those.
