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<blockquote data-quote="poolie" data-source="post: 208585" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>Seaguar InvisX is all I use. I've used the Red Label in the past and also like it, but it doesn't come in bulk spools. If I were just going to try out the brand, I'd go with Red Label. All their stuff is good.</p><p></p><p>I also understand that the BPS Fluoro is good too but haven't tried it. Several years ago when I decided to switch to fluoro, I tried many different brands and Seaguar stood out as far better in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>As a side note... the key to being happy with fluorocarbon is in the knot you tie and how you tie it. I like the modified clinch, but whichever you use, wet the knot before you pull it tight. The heat generated when you clinch a dry knot it what causes most failure with fluoro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poolie, post: 208585, member: 837"] Seaguar InvisX is all I use. I've used the Red Label in the past and also like it, but it doesn't come in bulk spools. If I were just going to try out the brand, I'd go with Red Label. All their stuff is good. I also understand that the BPS Fluoro is good too but haven't tried it. Several years ago when I decided to switch to fluoro, I tried many different brands and Seaguar stood out as far better in my opinion. As a side note... the key to being happy with fluorocarbon is in the knot you tie and how you tie it. I like the modified clinch, but whichever you use, wet the knot before you pull it tight. The heat generated when you clinch a dry knot it what causes most failure with fluoro. [/QUOTE]
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