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Seaguar InvizX vs. AbrazX ?

Seaguar InvizX or AbrazX In Higher Line Strengths ? 19 members have voted

  1. 1. For bait cast reels in higher (15+ lb.) line strengths - which do you prefer ?

    • Seaguar InvizX
      82%
      14
    • Seaguar AbrazX
      17%
      3

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  • Super User

Seaguar InvizX or AbrazX on bait cast reels in higher l(15+ lb.) line strengths ?

  • Super User

I tried AbrazX - didn't really like it...so if it's not Tatsu, it's InvizX.

InvizX has been my go to for a good 10+ years. I thought the AbrazX was ok but I just prefer the other.

  • Super User

Take your pick: InvizX, Tatsu or BasiX over AbrazX - the first three are all good lines. At this point, I wouldn’t use it (AbrazX) based on some of the test data I’ve seen.

It depends. Do you want line stretch or not? Do you want extra abrasion resistance or not? Do you care about line memory/stiffness or not? ... IMO there's no one line that fits all, except maybe Tatsu.

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Depends on what you want to do.  AbrazX is a durable line designed for fishing heavy cover, rocks, etc. where nicks and line abrasion are a concern.  Great for flipping and pitching.

 

InvizX is a workhorse, all-purpose line you can use for a variety of cover and situations.  It's easier to cast than AbrazX.  

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6 hours ago, Team9nine said:

Take your pick: InvizX, Tatsu or BasiX over AbrazX - the first three are all good lines. At this point, I wouldn’t use it (AbrazX) based on some of the test data I’ve seen.

Good to know !

4 hours ago, Glenn said:

Depends on what you want to do.  AbrazX is a durable line designed for fishing heavy cover, rocks, etc. where nicks and line abrasion are a concern.  Great for flipping and pitching.

 

InvizX is a workhorse, all-purpose line you can use for a variety of cover and situations.  It's easier to cast than AbrazX.  

Testing is fun - I bought a small spool of 15 lb. AbrazX for hopping craw imitating jigs around rip rap . Like you shared , InvizX is more of the all purpose FC line (cranking , T-Rig worms , soft paddle tail swim baits , etc.) 

  • Super User

20lb Abrazx for Carolina Rigs.  In 3 years I've broken off 5 Rigs with the stuff (Rugged Champlain and St Lawrence bottoms).  I love that stuff

Invizx it’s more versatile so you can use it for more applications…. it’s just a good reliable line I use it very often 

tatsu is my preferred, followed by sniper fc

I absolutely hate Abrazx and dont know how anyone uses it. Ive given it multiple chances, but it breaks off way too easy, doesn't cast as nice, and is overall inferior to every other fluro ive used. Invisx on the other hand is awesome for moving baits. I typically either go with that or FC Sniper on all my rods. 

  • Super User

I agree with @Cody28 about Abrazx. It breaks way too easy especially on hooksets. This is the only line I've ever had that broke that easy.

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