99lb sufix 832 ?
Zinox
Posted 9/6/2016 10:32 AM (#829538)
Subject: 99lb sufix 832 ?




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So does anyone use this ?
Found half of a bulk spool in the local tackle store, was thinking of buying it, as it seems pretty hard to come by, but i really like the 60-80lb 832 i use on my lighter set up.
But it cost 50-70% more than the 100lb tuff XP i would regularly use.

They said they got it home for some tuna popper dude, that only needed half the spool.

Any inputs ?
Slamr
Posted 9/6/2016 12:01 PM (#829554 - in reply to #829538)
Subject: Re: 99lb sufix 832 ?





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Costs more than what you usually use and you dont know anything about it...unless you have issues with what you are using now, why spend more on something you do not know anything about?
Zinox
Posted 9/6/2016 12:13 PM (#829557 - in reply to #829538)
Subject: Re: 99lb sufix 832 ?




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That's why i didn't by it when i was there. :P

The Tuff i awesome, but seems that the 832 picks up a lot less water, which is great going into winter, so that was one of the points of trying the other one, but as it seems almost impossible to find, i was wondering if it was an old batch or something they didn't make any more, so was hopeing someone in here used it :P
Kirby Budrow
Posted 9/6/2016 12:14 PM (#829558 - in reply to #829538)
Subject: Re: 99lb sufix 832 ?





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Location: Chisholm, MN
Welllll, I would like to know as well because 832 is a nice line but I want a heavier version of it. Nice line with the thin diameter, but it scared me throwing big baits with it. I'd say try it and let us know!
achotrod
Posted 9/6/2016 12:21 PM (#829559 - in reply to #829538)
Subject: Re: 99lb sufix 832 ?





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I have always been very happy with 80# 832. I see no reason not to try the 99#
joshm3357
Posted 9/7/2016 10:51 AM (#829623 - in reply to #829538)
Subject: Re: 99lb sufix 832 ?




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Ran it on trolling rods and it became very frayed in 2 to 3 months.