Wow. I'm a big fan of Project Farm and this just felt like Project Fish to me. Great job, really appreciate the information and the work involved. Quality production too. Anyway I'm off to find some of your other test videos.
These videos take a ton of time and effort, i appreciate you watching them. I have a few others I think are equally as interested. And I’m sure they do… I haven’t heard anything though 😂😂
Before clicking on this video I had my own personal favorite braid and I'm glad these tests matched up with my own personal experience. Power pro super slick is definitely my favorite braided line that I've tried.
Best unscientific test I’ve seen! Here in Idaho I’m fishing a lot around lava rocks l needed to see the abrasion test it worked for me! Thanks brother!
I just came across your channel and this test was very helpful. I appreciate the time and energy you’ve put into this test especially with the power pro on the abrasion test! 😂I know that took some patience!
Great video! Thank you for taking the time to do it! I was surprised at how much higher the breakpoint was versus the actual rating of the line. Didn’t expect that.
-I've been trying to figure out how to take knots out of the equation in my line tests. I would not have come up with your method in 100 years. Well done!
I’ve used powerpro line on my spinning rods for years and have been really happy with it. Sometimes the line with be spooled on for more than a season and I’ll use it in fresh and saltwater and even drag catfish across rocky river bottoms with it. It’s good stuff and worth the cost to buy a bigger spool to fill several rods with it.
I've been using Power Pro for soo long and I've tried a few other brands but I keep going back to Power Pro. For the value and performance and reliability, I found Power Pro works best for me!
Would love to see you test the suffix 131. Expensive but I heard great things about it. I've been using Powerpro for all my flipping/punching and finesse set ups but decided to switch to 832 for this year just to test out other brands and different price points.
Great video, using a tensionless hitch was definitely a good idea, something else you could add is a snatch test and stretch test. The variety of results on the abrasion test are because of changing the angle while pulling
Great vid keep them coming. All I been using is braid these last 2yrs and I am either using power pro or suffix..however after watching this video I have to put suffix on the back burner..
Tight Lines Braid. It's actually made in the USA by a small company. The color stay perfectly. It is very smooth and soft. It is an excellent 8 strand solid. They also have hollow core.
Man am I glad I stumbled across your channel! (Already liked and subscribed) I'm going on a boat named The Yankee Capts 4 times in the next 3 months. These trips are 4 and 5 days long,100 miles plus into the Gulf of Mexico out of Key West. I'm doing both "lite" less than 400ft, and deep drops up to 1000ft. I'll be primarily slow pitch jigging but I'll soak a dead bait if necessary. I've been looking for a 20lb - 30lb 8 strand braid with a diameter less than .01, preferably in the .006 range due to depths we'll be in. Also the Diawa Saltiga 50 is listed to hold 65lb/610, 80lb/460. So I'll probably need about 50% more than this. This was immensely interesting and informative. I can't wait to see your other videos. Keep up the awesome work!
Appreciate that man, good luck on your trip. I have made more of these videos recently that I think are better.. feel free to take a look.. thanks for watching
Power Pro Braid is the only line I use for Braid. The cost, value, durability and fishability. Then for Fluorocarbon, I've always used P-Line. Same thing... cost, value, durability and fishability are amazing.
I am kind of stuck on power pro, it works for me . Wind knots are a problem with low poundage, light lures and strong winds …. But you learn casting techniques to keep that to a minimum..
I think if you made the speed and angle of the pulls and releases more consistent, that would make for more accurate results. If the speed is varied than the uneven heating of the line can be an unwanted variable. Also, a varying angle would give more or less pressure/surface area and thus variable abrasion on the line as well. In any case, I think this is a great idea. I hope you can do one on abrasion between types of lines (braid, fluoro, mono). Looking forward to this series!
Seems like my love for power pro is valid. Thanks for the great video. Ive tried many braids. I feel power pro just doesnt quit. When a fish wraps you around a limb or some big pad stems. The only line i trust is power pro
I've been using power pro for like 15 years. When I first bought it I could tell it was some decent line cause it would hardly cut with nail clippers which is what I usually use to cut tag ends on the boat
I've used three of these lines. Began with Piscifun. It was ok, but very course to the touch. It came off the spool slower in comparison so not as much casting distance. Smackdown was the smoothest to the touch and worked well. Currently using PowerPro and like it very much. I switched from Smackdown to PowerPro because Smackdown only sold in 150yd spools which was a waste for my needs.
A very good demo of line quality and strength to strips away all the marketing fluff. Its Powerpro on my reels from now on. Have you done the same test on KastKing's braided lines?
@@DishesandFishesI have a question would this test be similar results percentage wise with higher pound braid I just got some 80 lb suffix 832 braid and this vid is giving me second guesses
Thanks for the testing. What I have found is the diameter determines its breaking strength most the time. The true diameter is the question. Daiwa Jbraid is the strongest per diameter that I have seen, power pro is close behind.
Came across your channel so underrated! I’ve used 832, the ssv2, and the smack down. I’ve found that for casting the seaguar actually casts better than the other two but that’s me just sharing a little info cause this information stuff you do is awesome!
You have to maybe rub a fresh spot of sandpaper for each line, because you’re gonna knock down some of the grit, making it less effective. Don’t know if you did that or not.
@@KarlMaldensNose there were quick failures in some line after the paper was run through already so maybe that wouldn’t matter as much as I was thinking
Yes if you don't have a controlled speed and angle it means nothing even if you change the paper. Friction if you speed up will create heat and make the line fail quicker. The angle of not straight on each will create different patterns and differentiate the results.
These videos are really mind blowing content. I would have bet 832 would have performed so much better. The best part was when the piscifun dropped on the strength test “ ya hate to see it” 🤦🏼♂️😂😂 Can’t wait for the part 2. Dude keep hammering data on these “super lines” Daiwa J Braid, that new coated stuff they make, spider wire OG, Kast King Makes a really Beast looking super braid, and last but not least this stuff I’ve been using Cortland Silent Flip 12 Carrier. I NEED this Data Tyler haha
Loved your tests dude great job very fair and scientific. Lots of time involved in doing these tests for us. Thanks . Really cool to watch. I love using power pro v2. Also just subscribed dude👍👍
@@DishesandFishes I'd like to see Diawa x4 x 8 100% flouro compares to those others. Or even leader material vs non leader material flouro. I was surprised with the flouro test on P line doing so much better than Seagar for abrasion but that's why people like yourself do these tests is to see if the claims are true 👍
What crazy about this durability test is. I’ve fished both power pro and sufix. Power pro for me has broken more time for me while fishing than sufix has and frayed way more for me than sufix has. But good job on the test!
Hey I've enjoyed watching these line tests so much! In next test videos, could you please do a stretch test as well? To measure sensitivity I guess? I hope your channel grows!!
Thought powerpro would fair the best. My concern now is Amazons accuracy. Is it possible they “fudge” the truth for increased sales. How does a person verify how many products?
Strange, this is the exact opposite of my personal experience. I've always felt Seaguar was far and away the most abrasion resistant and strongest. Have had too many breakoffs to count with power pro. I also have a lot of good experience with 832. This is not at all what I would have expected.
Fantastic tests. I would love to see this replicated with kastking superpower as it is commonly touted as the best "bang for the buck" braid and it is on the thin side.
All braid is either 8 or 4 strand? I use 16 strand, 12 and a spool of 9 strand. This is hopelessly out of date and buying from Amazon outside the US is a guarantee of spending 3 times more than ebay and 4 times more than Ali.
One thing that makes me question this test is that sand paper always gets duller over time. So an accurate test would be to replace the sand paper every time you test a new line. The sand paper would be less and less abrasive with each new test.
8 carrier braids are not super to 4 carrier lines in either breaking strength per diamter or abrasion resistance. Apples to oranges very different applications. However Power Pro Maxcuatro which is the 4 carrier line of the same material V2 is made from is so thin for its breaking strength it could be considered superior
You should do this test using Ohero Advanced Braid. I have never broken this line under actual fishing conditions and I.ve been using it for 20 years. Ohero 15lb test is .12mm, Their 25lb is .20mm and their 30lb is .24. I
Came across your channel love your testing methods! Wonder if you would go back and do the strength test again with the flourcarbon like you did here with the Braid I use cheap flouro cause line isn’t cheap for something have to replace frequently lol
You should test the power pro vs spiderwire durabraid.durabraid is supposed to be more abrasion resistant. Just curious. I used to like spiderwire but I swear the quality has went down in the last couple yrs
Thank you so much man very nice video ..true i am happy because i have to kind of braid line one is kastking i hope you make testing on this line also i hsve power pro both lines is strong. Thanks again Have a good time🌷
love the content. keep doing tests.. like stretch, knot strength, casting distance on spin vs baitcaster etc. . You might consider doing bucket tests with knots instead of wrapping the line to mimic real life. perhaps the suffix break strength with a knot is still around 15 lbs.. but maybe whenyou put a knot into the power pro, it also breaks around 15 (so they design the line itself to be stronger, to account for that).. just a thought. nevertheless.. you def earned a subscriber here
That’s crazy power pro only now😂 but can you do fluorocarbon and braid again but with different brands because I use SpiderWire and if you have time again can you do this?
PP Super Slick V2 is fantastic line. I recently got some Berkley X9 for use on my spinning reels. It's very limp and casts better than the PP. Haven't had any issues yet. Wouldn't recommend it on baitcaster though. Tried it on one and it's so fine that it digs horribly.
Dude your content is top notch hope you get a ton of subs no reason this should not be a million plus subs in a year or two keep the great work man!!
Thanks man appreciate that 👊🏼👊🏼
Where's yozuri?@@DishesandFishes
Wow. I'm a big fan of Project Farm and this just felt like Project Fish to me. Great job, really appreciate the information and the work involved. Quality production too. Anyway I'm off to find some of your other test videos.
Appreciate that… I think the hook test is pretty unique .. more to come
Mad props to you for doing this, looked like it took alot effort, bet powerpro loves the free advertising.
These videos take a ton of time and effort, i appreciate you watching them. I have a few others I think are equally as interested. And I’m sure they do… I haven’t heard anything though 😂😂
Such an underrated channel. Thank you for making this truly quality content despite the low view count
I really appreciate that … thanks for watching 👊🏼 check out my hook and line diameter testing vids too I think they’re better
@@DishesandFishes I use that spiderwire ez braid that is sold at walmart. Do you know if it sucks?
Ditto
Before clicking on this video I had my own personal favorite braid and I'm glad these tests matched up with my own personal experience. Power pro super slick is definitely my favorite braided line that I've tried.
Best unscientific test I’ve seen! Here in Idaho I’m fishing a lot around lava rocks l needed to see the abrasion test it worked for me! Thanks brother!
Thanks for watching
I just came across your channel and this test was very helpful. I appreciate the time and energy you’ve put into this test especially with the power pro on the abrasion test! 😂I know that took some patience!
Haha absolutely .. thanks for watching
Great video! Thank you for taking the time to do it! I was surprised at how much higher the breakpoint was versus the actual rating of the line. Didn’t expect that.
Thanks for watching
The thing is , when I buy a 15 lb line I want the thinnest line that is 15 lb. Not one that's labeled 15 but is thicker and actual 25 lb.
As a newer angler I agree 100%. There is enough inaccurate information to remember to ignore.
-I've been trying to figure out how to take knots out of the equation in my line tests. I would not have come up with your method in 100 years. Well done!
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I’ve used powerpro line on my spinning rods for years and have been really happy with it. Sometimes the line with be spooled on for more than a season and I’ll use it in fresh and saltwater and even drag catfish across rocky river bottoms with it. It’s good stuff and worth the cost to buy a bigger spool to fill several rods with it.
I've been using Power Pro for soo long and I've tried a few other brands but I keep going back to Power Pro. For the value and performance and reliability, I found Power Pro works best for me!
Agreed. I used all Powerpro Slick8 for all my reel in the last 15 years. Very smooth, less friction and much lower noise than the others
I'm deciding on new braid, guess it's power pro then. Everyone seems to say only good about it. You mean 4 braid or 8 braid version?
Same for me, always comes back to power pro after being dissapointed by the other brands 😂
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I use Power Pro for casting and spinning...no leaders.
Would love to see you test the suffix 131. Expensive but I heard great things about it. I've been using Powerpro for all my flipping/punching and finesse set ups but decided to switch to 832 for this year just to test out other brands and different price points.
Soo expensive
Great video, using a tensionless hitch was definitely a good idea, something else you could add is a snatch test and stretch test. The variety of results on the abrasion test are because of changing the angle while pulling
Great vid keep them coming. All I been using is braid these last 2yrs and I am either using power pro or suffix..however after watching this video I have to put suffix on the back burner..
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Awesome video!!!
Power Pro superslick for the win!
Will be my new braid of choice
Same here
Tight Lines Braid.
It's actually made in the USA by a small company. The color stay perfectly. It is very smooth and soft. It is an excellent 8 strand solid. They also have hollow core.
Man am I glad I stumbled across your channel! (Already liked and subscribed) I'm going on a boat named The Yankee Capts 4 times in the next 3 months. These trips are 4 and 5 days long,100 miles plus into the Gulf of Mexico out of Key West. I'm doing both "lite" less than 400ft, and deep drops up to 1000ft. I'll be primarily slow pitch jigging but I'll soak a dead bait if necessary. I've been looking for a 20lb - 30lb 8 strand braid with a diameter less than .01, preferably in the .006 range due to depths we'll be in. Also the Diawa Saltiga 50 is listed to hold 65lb/610, 80lb/460. So I'll probably need about 50% more than this. This was immensely interesting and informative. I can't wait to see your other videos. Keep up the awesome work!
Appreciate that man, good luck on your trip. I have made more of these videos recently that I think are better.. feel free to take a look.. thanks for watching
@@DishesandFishes without a doubt.
never saw your channel before but I'm subscribing just based on your testing. love it keep it up and ill be here watching!!
I appreciate that. Check out my recent videos for even better tests
Very good work, and an honest review! Extremely useful clip! Sincerely from Bulgaria!👍
Thanks a lot!
Fantastic these were some good ideas to test line, seriously I'm pulling out the buckets and scale for my own home test, nicely done.
I appreciate that. Check out some of my other “does it matter” videos.. the hook video may be my favorite
Unless you changed either the spot the line was dragged on or the entire sandpaper roll the abrasion results are probably not completely accurate.
Amazing homemade test without special equipment. Overall, pretty impressive work. Thank for your hard work.😃😃👌👌👌
Thanks for watching 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
Power Pro Braid is the only line I use for Braid. The cost, value, durability and fishability.
Then for Fluorocarbon, I've always used P-Line. Same thing... cost, value, durability and fishability are amazing.
I would love to see you test Nomad braid fishing line they have at a Bass Pro Shop
I am kind of stuck on power pro, it works for me . Wind knots are a problem with low poundage, light lures and strong winds …. But you learn casting techniques to keep that to a minimum..
That’s it
Now use an 8 strand Piscifun braid to be fair. I don't use any of these but it seems that the Piscifun did pretty well considering.
Thank you for all the hard work!!
Thanks for watching
signed into youtube just to like & subscribe. Awesome quality and just what I was looking for dude. Thanks.
Awesome man.. thanks 🙏🏼
The dedication mayne..i had to like and subscribe
Preciate that 👊🏼👊🏼
I think if you made the speed and angle of the pulls and releases more consistent, that would make for more accurate results. If the speed is varied than the uneven heating of the line can be an unwanted variable. Also, a varying angle would give more or less pressure/surface area and thus variable abrasion on the line as well. In any case, I think this is a great idea. I hope you can do one on abrasion between types of lines (braid, fluoro, mono). Looking forward to this series!
Great suggestions
@@DishesandFishes please look into the salt strong videos. They test it by moving sand paper side to side.
Thank you for very informative tests.
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You need to try p-line braid next it’s the one I switched two after using power line
You just gained another sub.
Love the content
Appreciate that 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Seems like my love for power pro is valid. Thanks for the great video. Ive tried many braids. I feel power pro just doesnt quit. When a fish wraps you around a limb or some big pad stems. The only line i trust is power pro
Facts … thanks for tuning in
I've been using power pro for like 15 years. When I first bought it I could tell it was some decent line cause it would hardly cut with nail clippers which is what I usually use to cut tag ends on the boat
I've used three of these lines. Began with Piscifun. It was ok, but very course to the touch. It came off the spool slower in comparison so not as much casting distance. Smackdown was the smoothest to the touch and worked well. Currently using PowerPro and like it very much. I switched from Smackdown to PowerPro because Smackdown only sold in 150yd spools which was a waste for my needs.
I heard that
Awesome video keep them coming!
A very good demo of line quality and strength to strips away all the marketing fluff. Its Powerpro on my reels from now on. Have you done the same test on KastKing's braided lines?
Appreciate that.. no I haven’t tested their line yet
Thanks for the video. Guess I know what braid to buy next time.
Man I love suffix 832. Power pro and diawa j-braid are nice too!
Absolutely
@@DishesandFishesI have a question would this test be similar results percentage wise with higher pound braid I just got some 80 lb suffix 832 braid and this vid is giving me second guesses
Thanks for the testing. What I have found is the diameter determines its breaking strength most the time. The true diameter is the question. Daiwa Jbraid is the strongest per diameter that I have seen, power pro is close behind.
I did a video on a similar subject .. “does line diameter matter”… thanks for watching
Came across your channel so underrated! I’ve used 832, the ssv2, and the smack down. I’ve found that for casting the seaguar actually casts better than the other two but that’s me just sharing a little info cause this information stuff you do is awesome!
I appreciate that!!
You have to maybe rub a fresh spot of sandpaper for each line, because you’re gonna knock down some of the grit, making it less effective. Don’t know if you did that or not.
That’s the first thing I thought about and it seems really obvious. Someone else mentioned angle of pull and speed as uncontrolled variables.
@@KarlMaldensNose there were quick failures in some line after the paper was run through already so maybe that wouldn’t matter as much as I was thinking
Yes if you don't have a controlled speed and angle it means nothing even if you change the paper. Friction if you speed up will create heat and make the line fail quicker. The angle of not straight on each will create different patterns and differentiate the results.
You opened my eyes 👀... Awesome video and Great content 💪💯
Thank you
These videos are really mind blowing content. I would have bet 832 would have performed so much better. The best part was when the piscifun dropped on the strength test “ ya hate to see it” 🤦🏼♂️😂😂
Can’t wait for the part 2. Dude keep hammering data on these “super lines”
Daiwa J Braid, that new coated stuff they make, spider wire OG, Kast King Makes a really Beast looking super braid, and last but not least this stuff I’ve been using Cortland Silent Flip 12 Carrier.
I NEED this Data Tyler haha
Haha thanks for watching, I got you. Did you see your shoutout 👍🏼🙏🏼
Piscifun is listed as .14mm vs .19 for PowerPro. 27% thinner
Power Pro V2 is my go-to for snakehead fishing, in Palm Beach County, Florida
Heck yes
Loved your tests dude great job very fair and scientific. Lots of time involved in doing these tests for us. Thanks . Really cool to watch. I love using power pro v2. Also just subscribed dude👍👍
Thanks.. let me know what else you’d like to see tested
@@DishesandFishes I'd like to see Diawa x4 x 8 100% flouro compares to those others. Or even leader material vs non leader material flouro. I was surprised with the flouro test on P line doing so much better than Seagar for abrasion but that's why people like yourself do these tests is to see if the claims are true 👍
What crazy about this durability test is. I’ve fished both power pro and sufix. Power pro for me has broken more time for me while fishing than sufix has and frayed way more for me than sufix has. But good job on the test!
Thanks.. check out the more recent test videos I think they’re better
If you test again please add Beyond Braid.
Excellent format and thank you!
Hey I've enjoyed watching these line tests so much!
In next test videos, could you please do a stretch test as well? To measure sensitivity I guess?
I hope your channel grows!!
I will do that, thanks a lot I appreciate that
That power pro is bad ass
Thought powerpro would fair the best. My concern now is Amazons accuracy. Is it possible they “fudge” the truth for increased sales. How does a person verify how many products?
Right
Should do kastking pro 13x finesse and beyond braid
nice man, love super slick! been liking berkley x9 lately but good to know super slick is ahead of those others
Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Does the spool of each braid weight the same? That could have an impact
I see the point. That and the diameter :) we all know that in the American market lines are mislabeled.
Hi, nice job, Do you have any video comparing to Jerry Brown braid line?
No I don’t but I will write that down.. thanks
Strange, this is the exact opposite of my personal experience. I've always felt Seaguar was far and away the most abrasion resistant and strongest. Have had too many breakoffs to count with power pro. I also have a lot of good experience with 832. This is not at all what I would have expected.
The spread at which you pour the water needs to be controlled to get an accurate estimation of breaking strength
Fantastic tests. I would love to see this replicated with kastking superpower as it is commonly touted as the best "bang for the buck" braid and it is on the thin side.
I’ll make a note of that
good stuff! I hear the hollow braids are where its at. Maybe you can do a test between Cortland Hollow C-16 braid and Tight Line Hollow Core 12?
Thank you! Next test should be being filmed this august ..
@@DishesandFishes nice!
Great video, thx for the info on these products. Cheers!
Thank you
Spectra has always been the superior material. Piscifun can't be knocked for being honest about breaking strength. It is obviously an IGFA rated line.
Bro these videos are awesome!!
Thank you. Lmk if you want to see any gear tested
Very informative I love it man, keep it up🤙
All braid is either 8 or 4 strand? I use 16 strand, 12 and a spool of 9 strand. This is hopelessly out of date and buying from Amazon outside the US is a guarantee of spending 3 times more than ebay and 4 times more than Ali.
Really cool video man. 👍👍
Appreciate that
Dude I love your videos.. numbers dont lie
I appreciate that
One thing that makes me question this test is that sand paper always gets duller over time. So an accurate test would be to replace the sand paper every time you test a new line. The sand paper would be less and less abrasive with each new test.
Right, I made multiple sticks
Oh I knew the winner lol. It's not even what it used to be, but still better than most! Thanks for the reassurance.
😂😂😂
As a PowerPro convert, I'm not surprised in the slightest. Someone would have to make a miracle product for me to ever switch.
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Like Yo-Zuri? It outperforms Power Pro on multiple break test on other channels. It also beats out beyond braid. In more controlled test also.
8 carrier braids are not super to 4 carrier lines in either breaking strength per diamter or abrasion resistance. Apples to oranges very different applications. However Power Pro Maxcuatro which is the 4 carrier line of the same material V2 is made from is so thin for its breaking strength it could be considered superior
Need to test kastking superpower abrasion resistance braided
Where did you buy the power pro for $19? Cheapest I see is $40 for 300yd
www.tacklewarehouse.com/Power_Pro_Spectra_Braided_Line_Moss_Green/descpage-PPSL.html
You should do this test using Ohero Advanced Braid. I have never broken this line under actual fishing conditions and I.ve been using it for 20 years. Ohero 15lb test is .12mm, Their 25lb is .20mm and their 30lb is .24. I
I’ll check them out.. thanks
Very goo product and fast delivery 🚚👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Since you used bps line in the fluorocarbon, how about a comparison with bps Excel braid?
Good idea
Oh Great! Wanted to try something besides SS power pro, so picked up seagar. Guess I'll hope for the best! 😆
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Should have Yo-Zuri in the mix I've seen other test where it outperforms power pro and beyond braid
Would like to c a test on Berkeley Trilene braid.
Please test the Strike King Contra braid! Please.
Came across your channel love your testing methods! Wonder if you would go back and do the strength test again with the flourcarbon like you did here with the Braid I use cheap flouro cause line isn’t cheap for something have to replace frequently lol
Yes I can. Thank you
Spider wire and power pro for me
200 grit used in flouro test, why go to 2000? Makes it appear that braid is more abrasion resistant than flouro.....
Trying to reduce the number of times I had to drag.. but you’re right
I was wondering about the j braid grand test
You should test the power pro vs spiderwire durabraid.durabraid is supposed to be more abrasion resistant. Just curious. I used to like spiderwire but I swear the quality has went down in the last couple yrs
Never tried any braid besides Sufix 831 and no issues so far for me to feel the need to switch.
Stick with what works
Hey ive seen.a number of these line comparisons, and no one wver does diamond braid.... any particular reason why?
Will have to check it out
I had to stop fishing years back because of illness. How can I identify what strength/brand braid that’s still on my sturgeon reel? Thanks
Not sure.. I’d probably take it off and put some fresh stuff on
@@DishesandFishes thanks for the reply
Thank you so much man very nice video ..true i am happy because i have to kind of braid line one is kastking i hope you make testing on this line also i hsve power pro both lines is strong.
Thanks again
Have a good time🌷
Thanks
@@DishesandFishes 🌷⛤⛥🌷👍
Do you have an opinion on Fins Windtamer? Somebody recommended it for surf fishing the Oregon coast.
I’ve never heard of that.. will have to check!
4x Power pro vs x8 slick v2 next? And underwater braid abrasion test like You did with fluoro?
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I was half expecting your beard to grow during the abrasion tests.
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love the content. keep doing tests.. like stretch, knot strength, casting distance on spin vs baitcaster etc. . You might consider doing bucket tests with knots instead of wrapping the line to mimic real life. perhaps the suffix break strength with a knot is still around 15 lbs.. but maybe whenyou put a knot into the power pro, it also breaks around 15 (so they design the line itself to be stronger, to account for that).. just a thought. nevertheless.. you def earned a subscriber here
Thank you
Would you ever re do all the tests with wet braid?
I did wet fluorocarbon in my “line diameter” video .. but yes I Would redo them
Would you be willing to do the same tests for Sufix 131?
Definitely
Glad I use the PowerPro Superslick.
That’s crazy power pro only now😂 but can you do fluorocarbon and braid again but with different brands because I use SpiderWire and if you have time again can you do this?
Sickk. Appreciate this vid! Fluorocarbon strength test pls
It’s coming 😎😎 check out my hook test man!! I think that’s even cooler
@@DishesandFishes will do!!
PP Super Slick V2 is fantastic line. I recently got some Berkley X9 for use on my spinning reels. It's very limp and casts better than the PP. Haven't had any issues yet. Wouldn't recommend it on baitcaster though. Tried it on one and it's so fine that it digs horribly.
That’s a good call