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Can anybody tell me what the difference is between the fishing lines, Suffix Elite and Suffix Seige??? Whenever I read the packages and even their ads in the magazines, I never can tell a difference between the two because the features of each line is nearly identical. At least with Trilene you know which is which, because XL is extra-limp (much more supple), and XT (extra-tough) is much more tough and abraision reistant, yet lacking the castability of the XL lines.
Suffix and Siege don't have that distinction, at least from what I can find. Anyone know the difference between these two? |
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Elite is the more limp of the two lines and is designed to be used mostly on spinning tackle. Siege is the more abrasion resistant of the two, and is designed more for baitcast tackle. However, I actually have elite spooled on my baitcaster and I really like it for it's castability. I'm not sure that helps, but either way they are both good line.
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I have less memory out of the Elite, there fore I have fewer back lashes. use the siege for jiggin an colorado.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: missouri
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Stay away from this company as far as im concerned. I dont like this line at all.
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