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The sniper is the only thing they've got like the 40+ now (integrated shooting head). It unfortunately is only available in 8-10wt.I don't see anything like the 40+ in their current lineup. Which is a shame because the 40+ were my favorite beach lines by far.
OBS has had rather infamous durability issues, leading many of us to switch over to the 40+ line. I hear some buzz about OBS durability improving but don’t care to throw any additional business at that line of lines to find out.Have you thought about a Rio Outbound Short? Made down to a 5 weight and has a thirty foot head. Casts nicely even in the wind. Orvis also makes a line called a Bank Shot. I've bought one in an 8 but haven't tried it yet. Also has a thirty foot head.
I had cracks after one season of hard fishing with my first Rio Outbound Short. The one I now have has done four seasons without a crack or failed loop. I'm sure there's a bad apple in every bunch. I saw several of the Airflo Beach lines returned to the fly shop I worked at before opening this place and cracks on other lines from both Rio and Airflo. I'm beginning to think that with all the rod companies making faster rods the torque that gets applied to our lines today can't withstand the strain. Almost all the failures I've seen are in the area right where the head and shooting line join. This is the area that sees most of our efforts applied when we're going for that last false cast. I have several old lines that have stood up for decades and I don't know why. It's not from lack of effort.OBS has had rather infamous durability issues, leading many of us to switch over to the 40+ line. I hear some buzz about OBS durability improving but don’t care to throw any additional business at that line of lines to find out.




Thank you for the review. I’ve been wondering about that one but hadn’t pulled the trigger on it.Dredging up this old thread to add an opinion/word of caution.
The old 40+ has been my beach line of choice for years, but I damaged my 6wt intermediate. I found their new version online amd purchased this one. Same taper, but apparently new materials.
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It still casts great, if you have the entire head out.
However...whatever they made the head out of feels like you're trying to feed sticky rubber through the guides! It does not want to shoot more than a few feet at a time. (Yesterday in the salt, @Nick Clayton confirmed that this was not my imagination!)
Since its normal use is for SRC and coho, I'm almost always stripping right up to the rod tip. Consequently that means I have to work it back out to cast, which is taking a ridiculous 3-5 false casts
Cleaning/conditioning it only helps for the first dozen casts - i.e. temporarily coating what appears to be its natural texture.
Maybe it was just a bad batch? I can't imagine that "sticks in the guides" is a design feature
Free is too much for the CQS in my experience. Good concept, and Ben’s a great guy, but it’s a poor execution/let down by shitty materials.FYI, sierra has a bunch of sniper and coastal quickshooter lines on clearance now