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Thread: Sufix Elite vs. Sufix ProMix/DNA

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    Default Sufix Elite vs. Sufix ProMix/DNA


    Anyone who has used both Sufix Elite and Sufix ProMix (formerly called DNA), I would appreciate your opinions of the two lines: stiffness/limpness, knot strength, castability, abrasion resistance, etc. I just bought spools of Suffix Elite and Gamma 6lb for comparison but I have been unable to find the ProMix locally.

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    Neither.. Trilene smooth casting for me

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    Sufix Elite is the best line I've ever used and I've tried them all.
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    I'm a huge fan of the Sufix Elite.

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    I like the Sufix elite and recommend it to anyone that wants a stout mono. I like the way it behaves after not being used during the week. Most of my other lines tend to have too much memory and don't cast well. this stuff rocks for my spinning gear and is very strong.

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