[:D]you guys may have read all about it in the magazines. It is here, hitting the stores already. Please do yourself a favour by trying it and see the difference. It is very smooth and strong and casting wise, it will add some distance as well. [:p]

[:D]you guys may have read all about it in the magazines. It is here, hitting the stores already. Please do yourself a favour by trying it and see the difference. It is very smooth and strong and casting wise, it will add some distance as well. [:p]

Bump for the best product
It hasn’t arrive in Sabah yet! :-|..HUHU!
-newbie here, help needed-
coming soon.. hee..
this 832 has been tried by our DNA barra hunter members and the result :
>excellent distance and all the features
Bad news :
>20lb broked in the middle while tested with trolling in our local spot striked with barramundi estimated 15kg
>the color fadeout within 15 cast in brackish water.
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bro Yocox,
sorry for late reply, I was in Sabah. Wow.. 20lb for barramundi, 15KG!!! I am sorry to hear that it broke in the middle. I have use 20lb for my casting but of course nothing as big as 15KG has tested me. We used the 30lb for our Black Bass fishing and GT popping and it held up very well. As for the fading colour, we will also look into it. If we want to perserve the colour longer, the result will be that the line will be slightly stiffer since perservative will make the line stiffer.
thanks for your input and please continue to feedback to us. Meanwhile, our team will continue to test as well. However, we are glad that casting distance is great![^]
no need to preserve the colour, best is no need to put colour at all the colour just part of cosmetic to lure buyer more than fish and have no big influence in fish catching ability, at the same time save some cost for lower income anglers
this line is by no mean cheap bro
Novice angler here, any constructive advices greatly appreciated. Thank you
it is a 8 weave line and if we compare to those Japanese line, it is much cheaper than them [:D]
what colour do you guys prefer if no colour? white??
bri fred, if not mistaken the non-coloured braid would be something like greyish colour right??? i love grey line, they dont spoil my reel by dirtying it… white also good, just tat they collect dirt instead(more noticeable la, other coloured line cannot notice hehehe)
Novice angler here, any constructive advices greatly appreciated. Thank you
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Originally posted by Tan Jiin Sheng
no need to preserve the colour, best is no need to put colour at all the colour just part of cosmetic to lure buyer more than fish and have no big influence in fish catching ability, at the same time save some cost for lower income anglersthis line is by no mean cheap bro
Novice angler here, any constructive advices greatly appreciated. Thank you
Agree with TJ…i dont think putting color is necessary unless of course for special purpose (camo..etc)..but for casting purpose…grey should be fine [:)]..the important thing is the thinnest…the better..hehe
-newbie here, help needed-
yes! please!
i still dun understand for the life of me, why so many companies dun have braids without color.
if they wanna have 10-20 colors for braids, go ahead, but at least come up with a few good braids without colors for those who dun like the colors.
i’m sure the braids without color coating will be very popular n probably sell better.
[:D]there are several factors why colours are added. high vis colours are for anglers who need indication, this applied even to lure fishing as bass anglers when fishing soft plastics during the colder months watched the line before striking.
Lov vis lines are for camo purposes[:)] and why so many colours, because some anglers are vain like myself[:p] who want the reel and line to match ha!! Of cos, we all know when fishing in dirty water, lines will become dirty and also in the due run, lines will lose colours etc.
As for bro claypot’s comment on the thinnest line, I beg to differ as thinnest does not mean it is better. thin dia line has its own problem like when over run, harder to clear, get injured easily and most causes of line breakage for thin line is the line actually cuts into itself esp. when we snag up or fishing high drag. If we are talking about thin dia for good casting, it is best to go for a dia that you are comfortable with. Good casting lines does not just base on dia, it has to do with the line smoothness and roundness too. [:D]
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Originally posted by Rapala VMC - Fred
[:D]there are several factors why colours are added. high vis colours are for anglers who need indication, this applied even to lure fishing as bass anglers when fishing soft plastics during the colder months watched the line before striking.Lov vis lines are for camo purposes[:)] and why so many colours, because some anglers are vain like myself[:p] who want the reel and line to match ha!! Of cos, we all know when fishing in dirty water, lines will become dirty and also in the due run, lines will lose colours etc.
As for bro claypot’s comment on the thinnest line, I beg to differ as thinnest does not mean it is better. thin dia line has its own problem like when over run, harder to clear, get injured easily and most causes of line breakage for thin line is the line actually cuts into itself esp. when we snag up or fishing high drag. If we are talking about thin dia for good casting, it is best to go for a dia that you are comfortable with. Good casting lines does not just base on dia, it has to do with the line smoothness and roundness too. [:D]
A good justification though..hehe! Different people have different preference :-).. anyway…cant wait for this to come to kk Sabah..huhu..why kk Sabah always the ‘Anak tiri’ one? [:(!]..new stuff always come late [:(!]
-newbie here, help needed-
oh?? KBS already have the stock since last week, bro claypot. I was in KK last week if you follow my facebook. [:D]
Along with the stock are the 7 wonders TDD07 but some hot colours were sold out within 2 days [:p]
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Originally posted by Rapala VMC - Fred
oh?? KBS already have the stock since last week, bro claypot. I was in KK last week if you follow my facebook. [:D]
Bought it! Yeehaaa..hehe…will try it soon! [:D]
p/s i dont know your facebook username [?]
-newbie here, help needed-
finallly got 7 wonders clan and 832 braided.
cant wait to test it
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bro Claypot,
Search Fred Goh in Face book and you can see me holding a fish. Happy testing.
Bro Yocox, happy testing the new toys new [:D]
quote:
Originally posted by Rapala VMC - Fred
[:D]there are several factors why colours are added. high vis colours are for anglers who need indication, this applied even to lure fishing as bass anglers when fishing soft plastics during the colder months watched the line before striking.Lov vis lines are for camo purposes[:)] and why so many colours, because some anglers are vain like myself[:p] who want the reel and line to match ha!! Of cos, we all know when fishing in dirty water, lines will become dirty and also in the due run, lines will lose colours etc.
As for bro claypot’s comment on the thinnest line, I beg to differ as thinnest does not mean it is better. thin dia line has its own problem like when over run, harder to clear, get injured easily and most causes of line breakage for thin line is the line actually cuts into itself esp. when we snag up or fishing high drag. If we are talking about thin dia for good casting, it is best to go for a dia that you are comfortable with. Good casting lines does not just base on dia, it has to do with the line smoothness and roundness too. [:D]
hi fred,
thanks for the response.
however, i still have an unanswered question.
hope you can help answer…
see… i understand why companies would want to come up with coloured braids. i’m not really wondering about that. i already know that a lot of anglers like for lines to ‘match’ their reel in terms of colour (ai sui!), and some ppl like the colours for visibility or measuring how much line has been released.
but my question is… ‘why do companies not produce non-coloured braids?’
i think many ppl are eager to see non-coloured braids in the market, and i doubt it’ll cost more to manufacture.
i’m not saying get rid of all coloured braids. i’m just saying non-coloured braids should be introduced coz i think it would be a hit.
btw, i agree that it’s not necessarily ‘the thinner, the better’. applies for fishing lines n more. hehe.
Hi bro nyamaoan,
though I am not expert in manufacturing of lines, certainly this is open for discussion. I am not too sure about the colour of the raw material ( I will find out from Sufix factory). However, I believe that the raw material when being weaved into our fishing lines needed protective coating for the abrasion resistance feature so that the line is more lasting and smooth. It is possilbe for the factory to do any colour even close to natural colour since it is matter of choosing the colour dye. I think the reasons of having colours which we have discussed is already valid.
My personal understanding of the raw line colour should be in the white/gray. Let me confirm and get back to everyone [:p]
Hi Everyone,
I guess some of you would have used the Sufix 832 advanced braid for about 1-2 months. Can we have some feedback? Yes, maybe the colours are not so happening [:D], what else? Appreciate any kind of feedback.
thank you [:D]