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    What is the best line between daiwa sensor or sufix tritanum thanks lads

  • #2
    it all depends on were you are fishing
    heavy ground- i would say sensor because its strong and is abrasive

    clean/mixed- the sufix quite low diameter but strong

    curtis all the best

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    • #3
      Originally posted by curtis.dunn View Post
      it all depends on were you are fishing
      heavy ground- i would say sensor because its strong and is abrasive

      clean/mixed- the sufix quite low diameter but strong

      curtis all the best
      This

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      • #4
        Cheap stuff for the heavy ground.

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        • #5
          wouldnt use cheap stuff for heavy ground thats where most bigger fish or not that i have had any like but you just incase you dont wont line that is going to fray dead easily or snap

          curtis

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jim55 View Post
            What is the best line between daiwa sensor or sufix tritanum thanks lads
            Never used Suffix so cannot comment, but always heard good reports aboot it.

            I used to use Daiwa Sensor, but never again. It snaps to easily (in the 15lb to 25lb breaking strains). I use a bimini twist with it and when snagged the slightest knick in the line and it snapped, and it always seemed to snap well away from the snag, not at the knot like it should.

            Try Sakuma Dark Crystal. I use this in the 20lb, 25lb and 30lb breaking strains, and I simply cannot fault it, its excellent. Good abrasive resistance, very strong once knotted for its poundage, and has a good diameter for its poundage (0.37mm in 20lb, 0.425mm in 25lb).
            South Shields & District SAC

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            • #7
              sensor all the way, i have been using sufix tritanium but prefer sensor.
              Regards Nicky.

              Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.

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              • #8
                I posted this link in another thread the other week.
                Take a look at the results and decide what is the better line.
                Lines OnTest By Dave Barham

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                • #9
                  you must of got a dodgy batch andy

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                  • #10
                    i just filled up my reel with daiwa sensor and find it slightly thick. i can quite easily empty my reel when casting. its 25lb so not too heavy really. my mate had some line i seen the other day which was about half the thickness of it. decent line but i think id prefer some thing thinner next time.

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                    • #11
                      I've used both sensor and suffix and I find sensor terrible to be honest frays dead easy and snaps like andy says I am using suffix now and it's the best line I've used you get what you pay for to be honest cheap line could cost you when hooking that BIGGUN
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                      Penn fathom 15

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by louis268 View Post
                        I've used both sensor and suffix and I find sensor terrible to be honest frays dead easy and snaps like andy says I am using suffix now and it's the best line I've used you get what you pay for to be honest cheap line could cost you when hooking that BIGGUN
                        You see what I mean then buddy.

                        A cannot give Sakuma Dark Crystal (or any of the crystal range) any higher praise, its excellent. Strong as Daiwa Tournament, but just not as thicker diameter for its poundage (which is a help as you get more on a spool, so more on your reel).

                        Ano two good friends of mine in the shields club who used to use Sensor, and they had the same problem and found Daiwa and Sakuma a much betterl line, and both of these people are very good anglers.
                        South Shields & District SAC

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                        • #13
                          Some of the best casting line i have come across is penn supersurf in 0.33mm 15lb , bright red in colour, smooth with accurate diameter and it was very strong it outshone everything in the 15lb dept. So of course they stopped selling it

                          Price was around £7-8 a spool for 1200yds on a wide drum.

                          You can still get this line now from usa, it is a bass spinning line and now sold from a company called izorline usa, the line is now called superline supersurf. it is available in all sizes and you can buy 3 spoolsfor 23 quid inc postage

                          Best i have found and i am sticking to it

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                          • #14
                            if you wont somthing that is very strong but low diameter try the new berekly xts i have got it on all my reels from 18lb up to 45lb and have not had any bother with it and ano some good anglers that uses it for the heavy ground

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by curtis.dunn View Post
                              if you wont somthing that is very strong but low diameter try the new berekly xts i have got it on all my reels from 18lb up to 45lb and have not had any bother with it and ano some good anglers that uses it for the heavy ground
                              I also use this 20 and 30 and its excellent 30lb f1 snapps easier than 20lb xts

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