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I just picked up a 7'6 Veritas for flipping/pitching and maybe for jigs, it currently has 20# Red Label spooled but I'm thinking about stepping up to 25# either AbrazX or InvizX. Can anyone tell me the pros and cons of either of them or which would be better for flipping/pitching? 

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I switched out mine from Invizx to Abrazx.  It is less stretchy and as advertised more abrasion resistant.   However it does have a ton more memory IMO than Invizx.  FWIW I went from 20 Invizx to 20 Abrazx.

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Main Line=>   Invisx

Leader=>       Abrazx

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Except for topwater setups all my rods are, Invizx 8lb for spinning, and Abrazx 12 or 20lb for baitcasting. I do use KVD L&L the night before each tourney but have never had any issues with management. Originally when I tried several types of flouro I hated it and used hybrid lines instead. On the suggestion of someone who kept beating me I tried Invizx first and loved it so I gave Abrazx a try. Did not take long at all to switch almost everything over.

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Invisx is stretchy, great for cranks, wacky, and great for skipping under docks. I've found 15# gives me the least troubles with light weights and weightless wacky jigs.

I use abrazx for everything else that hits the bottom of the lake, grass, or shorelines. 17# flows through the micro eyes with no hiccups.

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Get the Abrazx, its less stretchy and has better abrasion resistance.

 

InvizX is a better choice for spinning tackle (#6 or #8),

AbrazX for baitcasting gear.

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I'll add my "+1" to the thread.

 

InvisX offers trouble-free handling, but is actually one of the least abrasion-resistant fluorocarbon lines out there (according to an independent test I read).  Rocks, zebra mussels and northern pike make short work of it!

 

I'd use Abrazx for leader.

 

Tight lines,

Bob

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Abrazx is abrasion resistance but coils off the reel more than Invizx also Invizx cast a bit smoother and cast slightly further. Also if you look at review scores  you will find Invizx has a higher score than Abrazx. Over all though both are (imo) tops in the flourocarbon line department and either one of them are fanstastic.

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