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Seaguar Question #12982042 12/02/18 01:16 AM
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Red label or Invizix, what’s the difference besides the price?


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Re: Seaguar Question [Re: Mike Keenan] #12982049 12/02/18 01:20 AM
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I only use Red label, I buy the 1000yd spools from tackle warehouse during Black Friday. I have been very happy and do not see any reason to switch.

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Red label is more stiff to me. Use some good line conditioner

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I like Invizx. Red label was too stiff for my liking.

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Originally Posted by ezbassin
I like Invizx. Red label was too stiff for my liking.

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I use red label when I don't have time to wait for sunline .....good for the price point and Walmart has it


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stiffness goes tatsu, invizx, red.

I buy tatsu only, I feel it lets me enjoy the best line and re spool less often due to less memory.. Also I can use heavier line in tatsu. Dragging behind the boat will make tatsu like new again.

Line conditioner does work but it seems to have a bad effect if just sprayed on the line that is on the reel and not used right away etc. Ruined a lot of line that way.

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Invizx

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I have used them all. The one I keep buying most is Red Label. It’s hard to beat for the price. The things I’ve noticed different between them is the InvisX is “softer” and retains less memory. The red label will break more abruptly, while
The InvisX tends to stretch a little first. Red tends to nick easier. Less abrasion resistant and needs to be retied more often. On a casting/retrieving style bait...cranks mainly, I prefer InvisX. It casts better and stretches a little like mono, so it helps keep fish from pulling loose. Red is good for bottom presentations without a lot of rocks or timber. AbrasX is good for bottom presentations with rocks and timber. Tatsu does it all, but costs $40 a spool crazy

They are all great lines, just used differently.


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I like Invizx over red label. I used to use red label all the time until I tried invizx and use that all the time now. I use line conditioner on my lines too.

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Originally Posted by txmasterpo
I use red label when I don't have time to wait for sunline .....good for the price point and Walmart has it


I've been using sunline sniper, usually buying bulk spools on TW sales and have been happy with it - but picked up some Tatsu to try as well to see what all the fuss is about.

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Originally Posted by txmasterpo
I use red label when I don't have time to wait for sunline .....good for the price point and Walmart has it


I've been using sunline sniper, usually buying bulk spools on TW sales and have been happy with it - but picked up some Tatsu to try as well to see what all the fuss is about.


Let us know how the Tatsu goes. I've ben wanting to try that out also.

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I've used every line Seaguar makes. I use Invizx for all my fluorocarbon needs and would not consider re-purchasing the others, including Tatsu.

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Seaguar is all I use for fluorocarbon. I use Invizx for all cranking style (chatterbait, squarebill, traps, jerkbaits) but all I use is the 20# AbrazX for flipping. Love the abrasion resistance around docks and timber.


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I’m wanting to stock up on a few thousand yard spoils and trying to decide which route to take. I’m wanting to get some 10,12,15 and 20, I figure that will cover just about all my needs


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