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Which do you prefer...I'm taking inviz off my baitcasters. I fished in some stained water and that line became crap. Won't fish with it again. Looking for some other kind of line

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Abrazx has better abrasion resistance, though both are much better than Invizx in these categories. Sniper handles better and holds much better knots than Abrazx. Both lines have much less stretch than Invizx. I much prefer Sniper, personally. I don't care for Abrazx at all.

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Sniper here too, I like sunline jury is still out on sunline braid fx2 really like power pro slick but read so many bad reviews about it braking

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I have seen a trend where Sniper is more popular in less than 20 lb. test however over 20lb. test I have noted Bass Elite Pros are regularly using Invizx 20 ~ 25lb test for a number of applications ...Not Abrazx , not Sniper - but Invizx ...Go figure .

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I have seen a trend where Sniper is more popular in less than 20 lb. test however over 20lb. test I have noted Bass Elite Pros are regularly using Invizx 20 ~ 25lb test for a number of applications ...Not Abrazx , not Sniper - but Invizx ...Go figure .

In higher test, the terrible stretch of Invizx isn't as pronounced. It's also one of the more manageable fluoros at higher breaking strengths.
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Sniper for cast and retrieve baits (chatter/spinner baits, swimbaits, cranks).

Abrazx for dragging or pick apart type fishing (amazing for Carolina Rig, Jigs, Flip/Pitch).

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