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Invizx
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10/28/16 05:21 PM
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RiveraTackleCo.
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Not level wind? Someone said it wasn't level wind anymore awhile back. Here's what we got...
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
#11905531
10/28/16 08:29 PM
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361V
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I'm in the dark on this. I know what a level wind reel is but is level wind spools of line?
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
#11905572
10/28/16 08:57 PM
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McKinneyMike
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My spools of 15 and 20 lbs InvisX that I just received are labeled as Level Wind.
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
#11906771
10/29/16 07:29 PM
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BarryH
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In this case, "Level Wind" means nothing more than a Seaguar-specific marketing term to explain a special technique they use in putting the line on the spool.
From the Seaguar website:
10. What is Level Wind Technology and why does it make a difference? Only Seaguar has Level Wind Technology in the fluorocarbon market. Level Wind Technology helps: Maintain Strength, Keep line Smoother, and Increase Cast-ability.
Also on the Seaguar website, they describe their Level Wind Technology process:
"...Level Wind Technology, a Seaguar® exclusive. This process spools the line by laying it down side by side, never crossing itself. The final spool is as smooth as a spool of thread, with no cross contact marks, for maximum line strength without any line overstress or twist."
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
#11907015
10/29/16 09:34 PM
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Skeeter0524
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I believe in this case they were talking about red label not being level wind anymore.
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
#11907037
10/29/16 09:46 PM
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Frank the Tank
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^^^^^^ yes, the debate a few weeks ago was about Seaguar Red Label
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
#11907601
10/30/16 03:24 AM
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Flooringit
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Who cares the stuff stretches to much. Red label don't last long at all so I use abrazx. Cost more but it's the best out of the three
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Re: Invizx
[Re: Flooringit]
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10/30/16 03:43 AM
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Jake Shannon(Skeet4Life)
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Who cares the stuff stretches to much. Red label don't last long at all so I use abrazx. Cost more but it's the best out of the three I used 15lb red label today and swung 4 fish over 4lbs on it. Id say its pretty solid for 12$
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
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10/30/16 01:56 PM
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Flooringit
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Yes red label is ok it just don't last long. Invisix stretches a lot.
2013 Phoenix 920xp
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
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10/30/16 02:30 PM
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Mike_Soriano
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I fish red label all the time, a little KVD spray and it's good to go.
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
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10/30/16 05:19 PM
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Amackmac
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Use to fish and red label but went to sunlinr this summer. Been pleased with the switch
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Re: Invizx
[Re: RiveraTackleCo.]
#11908645
10/31/16 12:22 AM
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Flooringit
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Red label is good but it gets memory fast.
2013 Phoenix 920xp
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