The definition of an ideal line is not a secret for some time now. The problem is that until today it was only a theory with no particular examples. In the 2006 season Robinson breaks the impasse introducing the latest product - a line being a composition of three different polymer materials. An ideal line should be super strong, soft but stretch-limited, durable for abrasions and invisible in the water. Achieving all the goals seems almost impossible while using only one material. Well, if not one then maybe let's use few different ones so that the final product meets all the requirements. Bearing that in mind for the first time Robinson has designed an original concept - the Triple Composition Technology (TCT) which was used while producing the fantastic new Tanaka, Primera and SuperCup lines. The latest Robinson TCT takes an advantage of three different materials: Modified Polymer Chains polyamide (MPC), elastic Reinforced Structure polyamide and fluorocarbon. The core is made of MPC polyamide - the straight long chains provide maximum tearing durability. The protector of the core was made of the RS polyamide which brings softness and high vertical reinforcement to the composite (the line doesn't 'break'). The last, external layer was made of thermally enhanced fluorocarbon and thanks to that the line is invisible in water (light infraction coefficient for fluorocarbon and water are identical) and highly durable. The Robinson TCT lines have a distinctive feature: the difference in the line durability with and without a knot and in the case when the knot is wet were decreased to minimum. The technological process is realized with use of the best Japanese materials on specially constructed machines - every phase of production is carefully controlled by a computer system.
New generation of Robinson
lines:
- super strong
- non-stretchable
- invisible in water
- durable against breaking
and scratching