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I never tried P-line but I'm impressed with XPS flourocarbon. I just got the #12 test for my carbonlite. I have yet tested the strength but the line itself feels and cast very smooth. So right now no complaints just hopefully the strength is strong.

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PLine what? CX, CXX, Halo, Fluoroclear?

Hopefully CX or CXX. They are both great lines.

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Have a look at the Seaguar Invisx fluro..I just bought some 6 lb for one of my spinning rigs..I'm impressed with it so far..although kinda spendy.

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Have a look at the Seaguar Invisx fluro..I just bought some 6 lb for one of my spinning rigs..I'm impressed with it so far..although kinda spendy.

This. 

I love InvizX.  Ordered a spool of Tatsu in 6lb today after fishing heavier line on a casting rod for a couple weeks now.  I'm in love with Tatsu, and may well be switching over to it across the board for fluorocarbon.

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I have P-line CXX in 6# test on my spinning reel right now.

I pulled in a 20 pound tree trunk on it and the line didn't even snap....The stuff is ridiculously strong.

I have 17# P-line CXX on my baitcaster....still getting used to it,but I could probably pull my car out of the drive if it was on neutral. ;D

I had 12# test of BPS XPS and was very pleased with it.

Just remember neither line excels in terms of limpness...but they are both great line.If i had to pick right now P-line CXX gets my vote. 

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my vote also for CXX , i also have 6 lb. CXX on my spinning reel , have been switching between 8 lb. and 10 lb. CXX on my baitcaster . i really only use flourocarbon lines in open water for crankbaits . i just can't trust flouro for anything else unless you get into the bigger tests which ain't worth the hassle with line managability and memory issues , same goes for CXX in the bigger tests unless i'm just using either for leaders on braid  :)

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