Hi all, so after reading much glowing reviews, I decided to try Sufix mono. my question is the local store near me has the packages that do not appear to be 'G2 precision' wound. ie they are skinny spools like say Trilene. The ones I have seen marked G2 are big fat spools.
is there a difference? or is it marketing hype/gimmick? I can get the 'fat spools' but have to go to a different store. its the same line, but some appear to be wound differently even though they are both 330 yard spools (fat spool vs skinny spool)
what gives?
thanks
Sufix Mono Question
Re: Sufix Mono Question
Sufix Elite and Seige are precision wound, but ProMix isn't. I feel like I've also seen one or two other variants at Dick's, and they weren't precision wound either. I'm a fan: I think it keeps the line in an undamaged condition until you put it on your reel. That said, I use lots of lines that aren't precision wound, and they work OK as well.
Re: Sufix Mono Question
What Randingo said. Pro mix does not have g2 winding as well as the Super 21 found at Dick's. Also, I have 3000 yard spools of Elite and those are not g2 wound either, I'd love to see that though. The only big advantage I see to that winding process is it's mush easier to put line on a spinning reel.
Matt
Matt