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I like nylon line a lot for its suppleness and was looking for a very abrasion resistant mono for cranking. What is the most abrasion resistant nylon line in your opinion.

  • Super User
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The only problem you will find with the most abrasion resistant nylon is that it´s going to be rope thick and coil like a friggin slinky. I´ve fished for more than 25 years with Trilene Big Game and it´s enough resistant to abrasion while not being that stiff, that thick or coil that bad.

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  • Super User
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What about Sunline Defier or Defier Armilo. I'm not worried about cost, I'm more worried about a quality abrasion resistant line that handles well. The reason I'd rather go nylon over fluorocarbon is that I would hope there would be something abrasion resistant but better handling than fluorocarbon.

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  • Super User
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I really like the Defier Armilo. I have it spooled up to take to Mexico in June.

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  • Super User
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Berkley Big Game! ;)

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I have recently switched all of my cranking reels over to 12lb Big Game. It casts a mile and is extremely strong. I made a bad cast into a tree the other day and actually got frustrated that I couldn't break the line off. I had to take the time to move to the tree and slowly unwind the mess I made with my poor cast. For the price there is not a better mono in my opinion. I absolutely love it. 

 

Respectfully,

 

Thirtysixit

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Another vote for the Sunline. I've been really pleased with the stuff and it's the same price as fluoro but handles much nicer.

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