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Premium Seaguar fluorocarbon mainline at an affordable price.

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Does it cast better than Red Label ? For the money Red label wasn't to bad. 

Any reviews on this line yet?

I wonder how this compares the red and yellow labels.

  • Super User
18 hours ago, dodgeguy said:

Does it cast better than Red Label ? For the money Red label wasn't to bad. 

 

I haven't tried it but a guy at my last tournament said he liked the new Basix.

 

I tried multiple spools of Red Label and didn't care for it. It had all characteristics that I dislike about FC. I found Invizx to be the opposite.  Great line.

 

For the money,  I might have to give Basix a try.

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9 hours ago, FishTank said:

 

I haven't tried it but a guy at my last tournament said he liked the new Basix.

 

I tried multiple spools of Red Label and didn't care for it. It had all characteristics that I dislike about FC. I found Invizx to be the opposite.  Great line.

 

For the money,  I might have to give Basix a try.

Red Label is what it is. I find it decent for basically entry level fluorocarbon. Invizx is actually very good line though and easily worth the price hike imo

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InvizX or AbrazX as main lines with Red Lable my go to leader line . Still , I'm willing to try this new 101 to see how it runs and if knots are strong .

I am a Sunline Assassin FC fan but I cannot deny that it is pricey so when I seen this hit the market, with marketing touting a reasonable price, I bit.  I fished the 12lb size the other day and I really liked it.

 

When comparing memory with Sunline just coming off the spool, the Basic was a little more straight, which I think is a good thing.  I found no issues with knots and after dragging a jig a while, nicks were comparable to other lines.  Basix runs just a little bit thicker lb for lb compared to Sunline Assassin FC so do take notice to that if you are finicky like me.

 

I liked it so much that I also picked up a spool of 10lb that I will be fishing tomorrow on my Curado 71mgl.  I do not anticipate any issues as it's diameter is just a tad larger than the Sunline 10lb size that I was previously running.

 

At it's current price point, I suggest giving it a run.

 

Just a follow up. I fished the 10lb version today and I was as impressed as I was with the 12lb version.  If I had to be extremely and I mean extremely picky, the sensitivity may be a tad less than the Sunline Assassin I mentioned in my last post.  Not enough to make me spend more for Sunline. 

 

Overall strength is impressive, I was Ned rigging today and snagged a few branches but dragged them to the side of the boat without issue. 

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