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    Opinion of Seaguar flouro

    Saw their line is on sale. I know Tatsu comes highly recommended but I wanted to see folks opinion on their red label, invisx and abrasx. Thanks in advance

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    HUGE fan of Red Label and I use everything from 6# to 20#.

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    I use the Red Label, so far in 15lb and 20lb test. Love the stuff, haven’t had any issues.

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    I think the Invizx is great line.

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    I have been using the red label for about 5 seasons now everything from 6lb for leaders on spinning gear up to 20 for heavy flipping and never had an issue, great line. The invisex is awesome as well but because I’ve had such a good experience with the red label I don’t see any reason to go up and spend the extra cash especially when filling 20+ reels a season multiple times.

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    Red Label for me... Dan

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    I’ve used all 3. Seems like the Invizx is more supple. For the price though it’s really hard to beat Red Label. Only downside is they don’t make it in #17 anymore. My local Walmart has it cheaper than the TW sale price also

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    Red Label works for me

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    I use Tatsu and InviszX, zero issues.

    I have a buddy that uses Red Label, he's never complained about it or broke off when we've fished together.


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    Thanks for all the responses!

    greatly appreciated

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    Red Label for me

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    Any negatives to the red label ? Not hijacking you’re thread by all means just curious as well.

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    Nothing wrong with red label, 20lb leader handles like a champ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Real Pudd legend View Post
    Any negatives to the red label ? Not hijacking you’re thread by all means just curious as well.
    It’s cheaper for a reason
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    Tried switching from invizxto red label once and it was a lot stiffer. The colder the weather got, the worseit handled. It wasnt awful, id just rather spend th money and get th invizx i also tried tatsu once, it is amazing stuff but i cant make myself pay for it as often as i respool
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    Love invisx and abrasx. Haven't tried red label since I started tying that 3 click knot but I think I'm going to soon.

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    I use all 3. AbrazX for jigs,t-rigs, chatterbaits and spinnerbaits. InvizX for spinning and Red Label for cranking.

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    Red Label since it came out. Never lost a fish because of line

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    #19
    Been an Seaguar fan for years. For value fluoro, Red Label at Academy Sports for $11.99/200 yard spool is nearly impossible to beat! Invizix is a good line at a decent price. IMO Sunline Super Sniper is marginally better than Invizix for a marginally higher price and is probably worth the extra pennies a yard. Don't use the high end stuff.

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    For me several years ago my first fluorocarbon was Red Label and didn't care for the line memory but it was tough and never had any breakage issues. So I tried InvizX #15 on a jig rod and trig rod, the line manageability was great and a big improvement over Red Label but I started having issues with breakoffs fishing heavy wood cover. Changed to Sunline Sniper and never looked back. Been using it for a few years now. I don't know if I got a couple bad spools of InvizX or what but never used it again after trying Sunline. BTW I saw sale and was very tempted to trying Tatsu...HA!!

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