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Its a decent bargin line. Has memory issues etc

Yozuri Ultra soft is cheap and effective.

I use it on my shakey head rod and really dont have too many complaints. It does have some memory issues but I spray it down reel magic frequently and seems to work out just fine.

Its a decent bargin line. Has memory issues etc

I agree and went with Cabelas Flouro and Yo Zuri is good also.

The original vicious does have problems but I recently upgraded to the Vicious Elite and love it.

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If you go above 15lb test in the original vicious it has the memory of bailing wire. The stuff is extremly strong though and I've found if you stretch your line out when you get to the lake at the ramp you have far less memory issues. Haven't tried the new stuff yet but I have a spool of it at home ready to go next time I get a chance to.

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Not impressed with the original but the "Elite" may have some potential... jury's still out.

Vicious is a solid fluorocarbon for sure. I use it for cranking because of it's diameter and abrasion resistance. I can run my cranks down in the trees and around rocks without worrying. It does have a little memory but a few shots of KVD line conditioner and it will soften up. I have used it for 3 years and have had no issues.

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my friend says the Vicious pro elite fluorocarbon is some very good line , he keeps telling me to get a spool and try some but i use Toray and see no reason to since Toray is the best you can get even though it is pricey , you get what you pay for as far as fluorocarbon lines go , btw, i use the super hard strong line of toray :)

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