

🎣 Cast like a pro, fish like a legend with Sufix 832!
Sufix 832 Advanced Superline is a premium 150-yard braided fishing line featuring a patented 8-fiber blend (7 Dyneema® + 1 GORE® Performance Fiber) that delivers industry-leading strength, abrasion resistance, and casting precision. Its hydrophobic, low-visibility design ensures superior performance in both saltwater and freshwater environments, making it the go-to choice for serious anglers seeking durability and sensitivity in a thin, consistent braid.

| ASIN | B00479DSFE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,785 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #20 in Braided Fishing Line |
| Brand | Sufix |
| Brand Name | Sufix |
| Breaking Strength | 20 Pounds |
| Color | Low Vis Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,638) |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2004 |
| Fishing Line Type | Braided |
| Fishing Technique | Any |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024777662537 |
| Included Components | 150 yards fishing line |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.25 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches |
| Line Weight | 20 |
| Manufacturer | South Bend |
| Material | Fluorocarbon |
| Model Name | 660-020G |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 660-020G |
| Size | 20 lbs |
| Sport Type | Boating, Fishing, Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Strand Type | Multi |
| Style | Music |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 024777662537 |
| Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
M**N
Great Quality.
Top of the line. Extremely durable and even though the color does bleed, it is still one of the best budget braided lines. Super thin and abrasion resistant.
S**R
Graduate to Sufix!
Braided line is the finest fishing innovation since canned beer; however, it's not without tradeoffs. I've fished Power Pro for years, have been relatively happy, and just accepted its flaws... Then I discovered Sufix 832! Oh baby, BABY!!! I couldn't be happier if I'd discovered Kate Upton, giftwrapped, beneath my Christmas tree! Is this line perfect? Of course not; nothing is. But this is the BEST line. Compared to PP S8, this really is thinner, stronger, rounder, smoother, looser, more water-resistant, and less prone to color fade, fraying, or line memory. Common (though unnecessary) concerns about this, and braided line in general, include: #1 - Lighter line (< 20-lb.) is weaker than same-strength mono #2 - Casts poorly (i.e., too stiff, prone to memory and/or birds' nests) #3 - Frays easily, doesn't retain its strength #4 - Color fades quickly #1 - Many anglers upgrade from mono to the same-strength braid, fail to use the appropriate drag and/or leader, set the hook like an epileptic rodeo clown, then curse the line after getting snapped. Well, unlike stretchy mono, braids can't dissipate the force of impact. It need not be a problem though. Read on... But why bother with low-strength braid anyway? 20-lb. braid has the same diameter as 6-lb. mono, and fishing for anything too small or skittish for that is as purposeless as a Rubik's cube in the hands of a colorblind arthritic. TIP: Use stronger line. (It's still much thinner than mono; and, that's the whole point of braids, right?) Use a leader and/or set the hook gently (a subtle wrist flick will do). Loosen the drag until the hook's set. #2 - Most braided lines are stiffer than mono; however, Sufix 832 is smoother, rounder, and less stiff than other brands. As a result, it casts much better. Also, the addition of the gore fiber helps reduce water absorption thereby keeping wet line lighter. TIP: Condition the line with Ardent Line Butter. When casting, lightly feather the line and close the bail manually. #3 - Many braided lines lose a fair amount of strength once knotted and/or frayed; although, compared to other braids, Sufix 832 retains its strength far better and is much less prone to fraying. (Sufix claims to be 3x better than other brands' knotted line strength. Not sure about that, but it IS noticeably better.) TIP: Re-tie often and at the first sign of fraying. #4 - Sure, braided line will fade eventually. So what!? Seriously, it's fishing line, not an appendage; it can be replaced. TIP: Use a dark color (lo-vis green), condition with Line Butter, and replace every 1-2 year(s). Once faded, strip the line and respool from the other end (i.e., faded portion now at bottom of reel and the previously buried/unfaded portion now at top of the spool.) Tips for common inshore Florida saltwater species: Use Sufix 832 80-lb. line with a long 100 or 150-lb. leader for tarpon and kingfish; shock and wire leaders for sharks and baracuda. Use Sufix 832 40 or 50-lb. line for snook, redfish, bonefish, black drum, and jack crevalle; 20 or 30-lb. line for pompano, mangrove snapper, sheepshead, flounder, Spanish mackerel, bluefish, ladyfish, sea trout, etc. Avoid swivels and lead; don't use larger-than-necessary hooks. If fishing at night or in non-clear water, attach braided line directly to hook. For plugs, attach to non-swivel duo-lock snap; attach snap to lure. In clear water, use a short flouro leader with a small non-slip loop knot for both live bait and lures. Good luck and congratulations on graduating to Sufix 832! :) Update: While bass fishing a heavily wooded shore recently, I caught an annoying-ass treefish. (Who hasn't?) Unable to finesse the 4/0 hook free, I grabbed my Aftco gloves, wrapped the 30-lb. line around my hand, and horsed the hook loose. To my amazement, the hook actually broke mid-shaft... but the line held!
S**S
Fishing line
Great product I fish a lot this line is good quality Light weight but strong
B**8
Heavy duty, smooth, light, holds color fairly well
I have this brand of braid in 40, 30, and 10lb. It hardly looses color, has a great response feel to it, casts very well, fg knotted to a 15lb leader and I’ve had a lot of productive days with this where people fishing with me, had lines break on the big girls etc. the thread has some vibrations on the rod but it’s very faint and doesn’t effect the fish, takes some getting used to though. Not the softest braid but holds color and doesn’t fray.
V**S
Need. Not a want.
Superb. Been buying other cheaper brands and they would always tear. I am not one to splurge on fish in gear but this is a must when running braided line. Caught a Muskie or three on the same line with no leader.
I**H
Great braid
Great braid. Soft, no memory and tough. I use it in 10# on all 6 of my reels. Does loose a bit of color after a summer. I turn the line around and get a second year out of a spool.
R**D
love this brand line
my go to line when i need better line great casting strong color dosent fad it perfect size
J**T
Changed the way I fish
I was a mono guy for years, and my experience with the earliest generations of super lines and braids wasn't as good as I would have liked. But I switched to 832 about 10 years ago, and I will never go back. Consistent and predictable performance, thin, strong, and comes off the reel like butter. I use the 20 for multiple applications, largemouth, smallmouth, pike, even salmon. I get the thin diameter that I prefer, and have not had to compromise line strength to do it. I almost always run a fluoro or mono leader with an FG knot, except for frogs or straight flipping, and it fishes flawlessly. The only down side is the occasional wind knot, and once you understand the properties of braid, you can prevent them or if anything minimize them. And then there’s this for the guys who have complained about it breaking on a cast: Check your guides for frays or cracks, and make sure your tip is clear and not tangled before you make a cast. I fish a lot, and have used this line exclusively for years. I typically carry multiple rigs on my boat deck. And never, ever, not even once had this stuff break on a cast. Ever. Other than those reasons, I wouldn’t even know how to break it on a cast…. Check your gear, replace or fix it, then go buy some Sufix 832. I'm a big brand loyal guy, when I find something that works I stick with it. If you haven't already, switch to the Suffix 832, I did and I'm not changing anytime soon.
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