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I have tried alot of fluro line and so far my favorite is seaguar invizx but I am wondering is the more expensive line like gamma or tatsu any better all though the invizx is the best I found I think there are better lines out there. Thanks for your help

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Good question, I am also interested in this. I love the invisx and was wondering the same thing..

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I think a lot of people like Invizx in the early days after coming to fluoro because it handles more like mono than some of the other fluoros and seems familiar. I like it myself. You might find that some of the other, "better" fluoros don't feel as good to you because they seem less familiar, but that doesn't mean they are not great lines; you'll just have to get use to them. I'm kind of in the same boat. I'll stick with Invisx for lighter applications for now, but am looking at other options in heavier applications. Currently I have 15# Abrazx on a MH Jig/Plastics rod, and so far, I'm not stoked about it. It's kind of a lateral move from Invisx price wise, but the line has different qualities. Haven't pulled the trigger on Tatsu yet. I've spent so much money on line this year; I think I might ride what I have until Spring.

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Silver Thread...have used for years...satisfied with line and price

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There is very little difference in the invizx and seagars red label. Red label is half the price.

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I like to think Invizx is for people that want to use fluorocarbon, but don't like fluorocarbon. It may or may not have the "invisibility," if that's a thing, and it has the fluorocarbon price; otherwise, it stretches as much as mono and offers far worse knot strength than most quality mono. If you want lines that offer more of the benefits (abrasion resistance, sensitivity, etc.) I would like at getting a spool of Sniper, Tatsu, or Shooter. All have a little different qualities, but do the "fluorocarbon" things better than Invizx.

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