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| Has anyone used both? They say they are same diameter for 80lb, wanted to see if that was accurate, looking to spool up 300ej, want to max line on the reel. Thanks |
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | I have used both never 80 always 100 both great lines prefer the 100 832 seems smoother less bleeding I like it no problems just my opinion |
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| Don, where are you getting 100lb suffix 832? I thought if only went to 80? 100 would be great! |
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | Rollie and Helen's 100 yrs 22.99 to your door. 1-800-453-5224 enjoy. |
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| That is suffix performance braid, 832 only goes to 80. Still a good line for sure! |
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| I have used both. I prefer the Hi-Seas and have it in 80# on every rod I own
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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| Hi seas for sure. I hate 832, tried it too many times and was very disappointed with its performance. I just tried the Hi seas and its far better. |
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| 832 is recommend as a smaller diameter or goes on the reel better, so it is a good match for 300ej if you want 80lb, is hi-seas similar? Goes on the reel compact? Thanks. |
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