I bought two Aquoanova lines to try them out. One a WF5F and the other a WF8ST. I gave the WF5F away to a newbie fly fishing friend of mine and it is working great for him. I kept the ST and use it on an Albright rod for light salmon duty. It appears to cast and works just fine. I have several Cortland 444 lines and they are my goto for floating lines. I have several SA line sin full sink and sink tip and IMO shot better than the Global Dorber and have held up for some time now without fatigue. You get what you pay for. Take care of your lines by cleaning and story properly and they will give you years of service. An expensive line abused will be worth little next year or there after.

RIGHT NOW, TONY P HAS SOME EXTREMELY GOOD AND SUPER PRICES LINES ON THE FAOL FOR SALE BOARD. Don't know Tony but he is offering a good deal IMO