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  • Super User
whats the life on braided line?

it depends on ALOT different factors . it depends on how you fish it ie; flipping it in rocks ,timber, vegatation , and other things the line will come into contact . so to answer your question you have to be a little more specific !!!  i can tell you that is alot more abraision resist than mono or flouro , it is overall alot more forgiving and will hold up better than plastic lines . the braid i use (power pro) lasts signifigantly longer than plastic line . so if that's what your asking , it's hard to be specific if your not more specific  :)

Braid pretty much lasts forever, some of my buddies are still using the braid that they put on 8 years ago!!  The only exception is rocks where it rubs against it and cuts it.  Basically it'll last until u don't have enough on the spool to make a long cast b/c u'v either retied soo much or broke off soo many times.

  • Super User
i can tell you that is alot more abraision resist than mono or flouro

NOT!

  • Author

thanks for the answers the only reson i ask whats the life of it is because i can get a deal on sufix and i didnt want to buy it if it was not going to be good next season

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