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Folks,

i have been happy with 832,Gamma and Fins, but after seeing some fraying of 832 and a timely post from a friend, I started to look at Hitena.  It is expensive! !!!!!!!!  I have been using some Silky and Pureline over the past month and can tell you it is all they claim it to be.....at least so far.  It is more like smackdown with an abrasion resistance. Since there are more strands, it lays perfectly on the spool and have yet to have any digging in, even with lighter test   By far the smoothest and best casting braid I have used

 

Anyone else have any experience with this

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22 minutes ago, TylerT123 said:

What lb test is your lighter braid?

22 silky. 

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35 minutes ago, NHBull said:

Folks,

i have been happy with 832,Gamma and Fins, but after seeing some fraying of 832 and a timely post from a friend, I started to look at Hitena.  It is expensive! !!!!!!!!  I have been using some Silky and Pureline over the past month and can tell you it is all they claim it to be.....at least so far.  It is more like smackdown with an abrasion resistance. Since there are more strands, it lays perfectly on the spool and have yet to have any digging in, even with lighter test   By far the smoothest and best casting braid I have used

 

Anyone else have any experience with this

Definitely has me interested. The new Powerpro Super Slick is much improved over the prior generation. Definitely interested in trying it and some of the Hitena braids. Which are you more impressed with Silky or Pureline?

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@Stephen B, Pureline for bottom contact and if I only could pick one, it would be it.  Non bottom, the silky is heaven

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