can anyone tell me if these are any use? do they rust? should i go with a different brand? 
be grateful for opinions.
			
			
									
						tronix continental clips and leadlinks
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				Kerryman
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Re: tronix continental clips and leadlinks
The links are far too weak for any heavy duty casting or fishing. The gauge is much lighter than the Gemini version. Swivels also have a tendency to slip out of the clip when the trace hits the water. I have binned any I had as they are a safety risk. The continental clips are fine for light work but the shrink tubing does wear after a few uses.
			
			
									
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Re: tronix continental clips and leadlinks
thanks for the reply. only wanted them for light stuff to be honest but had issues with tronix swivels before.
			
			
									
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Re: tronix continental clips and leadlinks
The cascade swivels fall apart after one use, storm ones look the same but are grand , breakaway are indestructible! 
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