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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: ShamrockSmith] #11299683 12/23/15 04:22 PM
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Invizx Is the softest and easiest to use in a spinning rod also!

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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: Outdoordude] #11299689 12/23/15 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: Outdoordude
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InvizX but no AbrasX.. AbrasX is what I use flipping now, had much better luck with it in the wood.

Been thinking about trying high seas... and Tatsu...

I have used XPS 20lb a LOT... good line just seems to have more memory than either seagar I've tried


Hi-seas 100% performs similar to AbrazX. I personally think Hi-seas is tougher and more sensitive across the board compared to InvisX but the sacrifice is line diameter (Hi-seas is noticeably thicker than InvisX and AbrazX at all weights). Even with the thicker diameter it's no more difficult to cast than comparable weights of Seaguar.


Go look at Tackle tours Fluorocarbon performance index... They go through and found that "abrasion resistance" is directly related to Line diameter... I LOVE the way they are testing the lines. They do the best job I have seen. If memory serves Tatsu was overall the highest rated line so far...


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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: John-Mark] #11299692 12/23/15 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: John-Mark
sales ploy...


pointless post...


you don't even reference what your talking about...


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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: ShamrockSmith] #11299699 12/23/15 04:28 PM
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Invizx and P-Line Halo

I used to use P-line Ultimate when the 250 yard spool was close to the same price of Invizx in a 200 yard spool but now it is about the same price yard for yard. I did like Ultimate better than the Berkley 100%


I like McCoys Mean Green but haven't tried their fluorocarbon.

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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: ShamrockSmith] #11299707 12/23/15 04:30 PM
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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: catslayer] #11299713 12/23/15 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted By: catslayer
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InvizX but no AbrasX.. AbrasX is what I use flipping now, had much better luck with it in the wood.

Been thinking about trying high seas... and Tatsu...

I have used XPS 20lb a LOT... good line just seems to have more memory than either seagar I've tried


Hi-seas 100% performs similar to AbrazX. I personally think Hi-seas is tougher and more sensitive across the board compared to InvisX but the sacrifice is line diameter (Hi-seas is noticeably thicker than InvisX and AbrazX at all weights). Even with the thicker diameter it's no more difficult to cast than comparable weights of Seaguar.


Go look at Tackle tours Fluorocarbon performance index... They go through and found that "abrasion resistance" is directly related to Line diameter... I LOVE the way they are testing the lines. They do the best job I have seen. If memory serves Tatsu was overall the highest rated line so far...


Tatsu is the best fluoro I've personally used. I like InvizX too, but the Tatsu has less memory and lasts longer. I buy it in bulk spools to save a few $.


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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: ShamrockSmith] #11299720 12/23/15 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted By: KVS
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this shouldn't even be close, Invizx by a mile, SL Sniper should be 2nd
Looks to be heading that way. Do you think it is because InvizX is easier to find in local stores thus is gets used by more people or is it really better than Sniper?


I haven't tried Sniper, I have just seen this type thread 8 million times so it was en educated guess roflmao


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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: Finesse EMPEROR/ Dropshot King] #11299728 12/23/15 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted By: Finesse Master
Invizx Is the softest and easiest to use in a spinning rod also!


Berkley makes a fluoro specifically for spinning reels...best I've ever used. Doesn't have any of the issues associated with fluoro. I took all the braid off for it.




Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: ShamrockSmith] #11299735 12/23/15 04:41 PM
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I've heard berkey 100% is the same as xps.

Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: ShamrockSmith] #11299757 12/23/15 04:49 PM
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Seaguar Red Label is just a good as most of these and its half the price... "$20 dollar range" when determining the best line is concerning.
Red Label has to out rate Trilene 100% and PLine in a pound for pound test.

Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: ShamrockSmith] #11299798 12/23/15 05:06 PM
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The sniper line is a lot more than invisex- a small spool, 17# invisex is less than $20, the same size spool in sniper is almost $30


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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: catslayer] #11299801 12/23/15 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted By: catslayer
Originally Posted By: Outdoordude
Originally Posted By: catslayer
InvizX but no AbrasX.. AbrasX is what I use flipping now, had much better luck with it in the wood.

Been thinking about trying high seas... and Tatsu...

I have used XPS 20lb a LOT... good line just seems to have more memory than either seagar I've tried


Hi-seas 100% performs similar to AbrazX. I personally think Hi-seas is tougher and more sensitive across the board compared to InvisX but the sacrifice is line diameter (Hi-seas is noticeably thicker than InvisX and AbrazX at all weights). Even with the thicker diameter it's no more difficult to cast than comparable weights of Seaguar.


Go look at Tackle tours Fluorocarbon performance index... They go through and found that "abrasion resistance" is directly related to Line diameter... I LOVE the way they are testing the lines. They do the best job I have seen. If memory serves Tatsu was overall the highest rated line so far...


That makes sense. I figured that was the case, nice to see some tests that back it up. I still prefer Seaguar overall, but have switched to Hi-seas for pitching stuff.


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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: Jarrett Latta] #11299835 12/23/15 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: Jaret Latta
I've heard berkey 100% is the same as xps.


I do like this stuff when Seaguar Invizx is out of stock, however, I caught way more fish in my youth using plain ole Berkley Big Game.

Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: fouzman] #11300182 12/23/15 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: fouzman


Tatsu is the best fluoro I've personally used. I like InvizX too, but the Tatsu has less memory and lasts longer. I buy it in bulk spools to save a few $.[/quote]


BUT I NEED A SECOND MORTAGE TO BUY IT IN THE FIRST PLACE LOL...


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Re: Fluorocarbon Poll! [Re: ShamrockSmith] #11300331 12/23/15 09:36 PM
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