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Can anyone actually write a review that has actually used the line.

Fact: Braid does break, it is not indestructible. Regardless of whether you have broken it or not, it does break, braid does get weak and can get bad spots, it can break from a fish, rock, or casting.

that's why you need to retie even if it is braid.i've never had quality braid that wasn't worn snap on me.i've had worn braid break or braid get cut on rocks but never had fresh quality braid snap on a cast or a backlash stopped cast.

You truly are blessed.

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Few people identify what lb. test they are breaking.  I occasionally break 6, 8 or 10 lb test while casting, but I've never broken any 15 lb test. 

steve

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Few people identify what lb. test they are breaking. I occasionally break 6, 8 or 10 lb test while casting, but I've never broken any 15 lb test.

steve

50-65

Not saying it was brand new line, but it wasn't beat up.

Bottom line: It happens.   :D

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I wonder if Suffix 832 Superline breaks, I guess we will never know? If anyone has used this line which was originally asked I would be curious how it performs.

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Few people identify what lb. test they are breaking. I occasionally break 6, 8 or 10 lb test while casting, but I've never broken any 15 lb test.

steve

that might be a possibilty as i use nothing under 20 lb test in braid.

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The first time I've used braid on a baitcaster I used 30lb and it would dig in really bad and would break off if it would catch during a cast.

I took some advise from some people on the forum and started using 50-65lb and I haven't had a problem yet.

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