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This is my second time only using fluro carbon and i bought some if tht stuff today...i was suprised how thin it was...

  • Super User

InvizX* it's a good line. it's got a lot more stretch than i like in a fluorocarbon though.

  • Author

  what about compared to money

InvizX* it's a good line. it's got a lot more stretch than i like in a fluorocarbon though.

  • Super User

It's my favorite FC.  I use it on all my baitcasters and on my finesse spinning.  I have used 8lb all the way up to 20lb and love them all!

  • Super User

  what about compared to money

If you fish with money as line, please come to my lake immediately and let me know the dates and where you will be. I'll have a landing net handy.

By no means am I trying to be rude, but if you do a search on the forums, there is plenty of information on InvisX. 

That being said, it has memory but not as bad as the red label. It's not a bad fishing line with you use KVD L&L on it. 
 
 
 

InvizX* it's a good line. it's got a lot more stretch than i like in a fluorocarbon though.

 

Like iabass8 said, it does have more stretch than a normal FC should have. I have some 10lb test spooled on my cranking rod because it is a little more stretchy. 

  • Super User

  what about compared to money

what?

  • Author

what?

 LOL I laughed when i saw it...meant to say what about compared to mono

  • Super User

well it isn't really comparing apples to apples. fluorocarbon is a different line all together from mono. if you are referring to the stretch of invisX, it isn't as stretchy as say trilene XL but it does stretch a lot more than your normal flurocarbon. it does however handle a lot better than most fluorocarbons in terms of line management. personally i don't like the line but there are others that won't use anything but invisX.

  • Super User

Use it on spinning setups and love it.

But if for baitcast go with abrazx, better abrasion resistant and less stretch.

Very manageable. Kills FC in manageability. Right below Tatsu in manageability. It works well for spinning gear on a budget fellas. Save yourself from insensitive slack lines.

 

Stretch is the downside. Go with BAWO Finesse FC, if you feel like going up a notch. Good line right there.

  • Author

 i didnt see abrazx at my local store will watch out for it on the next time

  • Global Moderator

It's my favorite FC.  I use it on all my baitcasters and on my finesse spinning.  I have used 8lb all the way up to 20lb and love them all!

 

 

Yep!

 

 

 

 

 

Mike

It's my favorite FC.  I use it on all my baitcasters and on my finesse spinning.  I have used 8lb all the way up to 20lb and love them all!

Same here.

Seaguar InvizX is one of my favorite lines.  Have it on my bait casters and spinning reels.  Very low memory and abrasion resistant.

Seaguar invizx is pretty darn good line. For the money you cant beat Red label. They cant keep that stuff on the shelf!

I started using 10# Invizx on a cranking reel this year after putting trying fluro off for several years due to concern about manageability issues. Never had a backlash at all and really preferred it to the 10# Trilene mono I have used for years.

But I was unaware of the extra stretch with Invizx and was planning to try 17# for spinnerbaits next year. Maybe I will try Abrazix instead. Your thoughts, please?

I use 6# on my drop shot rig. Works great and I use a palomar knot without issue (knocks on wood) yet.

This is my second time only using fluro carbon and i bought some if tht stuff today...i was suprised how thin it was...

If you think that is thin, try Sunline Super FC Sniper.....holy ^%#&^ thin batman!

SEAGUAR MAKES ALL OF THEIR RESINS. THAT IS WHY THEY PRODUCE THE MOST CONSISTENT LINE DIAMETERS OF ALL FLUOROCARBON MANUFACTURERS. THEIR QC IS MEASURED AS THE BEST AT THE MOMENT. THEY GET TO .0001 OF AN INCH CONSISTENCY. SUNLINE SHOOTER, A GREAT LINE IS AT .001

 

MOST SEAGUAR LINE IS RATED BELOW OTHER LINES IF YOU LOOK AT DIAMETER/BREAKING STRENGTH RATING.

 

INVIZX IS THE BEST HANDLING FC NEXT TO TATSU THAT SEAGUAR MAKES. GOOD BUY :Victory:

I also like the invizx  but I switched to abrazix after testing and  finding out that it has  higher break point compared to invizx. I guess because it is more abrasion resistant.

  • Author

I also like the invizx  but I switched to abrazix after testing and  finding out that it has  higher break point compared to invizx. I guess because it is more abrasion resistant.

  My local store doesnt carry Abrazix but may have to order some from TW

Ive used INVIZX and i liked it a lot but honestly i stick with good old red label. I find i always go back to red label. As far as being a manageable line i have never really had any issues on my spinning gear with either one and ive used both in #8 and #10.

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