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Can't make the comparison for you, but I will say that Gliss has been very good on my spinning gear in the 18 and 24 lb test.

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I would recommend Gliss on Spinning reels but NOT casting reels

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I would not suggest Gliss for casting gear. I've never tried the other line. 

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Not really sure why everyone in this thread and the other says not on baitcasters. I've had the 40# on two of my BB1 Pros for over a year without issue. The slickness of the line makes any backlashes a cinch to get out. The two rods I use it on are primarily for casting top waters as far as I can and the Gliss delivers on that. I replaced Seaguar  Smackdown on both rods with the Gliss and have been very happy.

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I like Gliss for spinning, but I will probably wait until they come out with a much heavier line for my casting setups

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