Oh don't get me started on line diameters and strains etc
The last section of that piece in TopFisher gives a good account on the difference between the US & Eu in terms of breaking strain. One being Absolute strain (EU) and the other being Lbs Test (US).
I have done comparisons on different sites to see the different diameters quoted for different strains, even that is confusing. You can see the table below - That is the relative strains and diameters for Suffix 832 taken from Suffix sites.
In some ways it is a moot point as the tackle companies can put what they want on the packaging!! (Most will say that they are honest).
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The PowerPro chart below gives a good indicator of mm to breaking strain EU & US: I don't know how modern the table is. I'm sure PPro have a few different braids at this stage at different diameters. EG: My favourite braid is Strikepro StrikeWire @ .13mm for 9kg.
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You could contact Gowan & Bradshaw to see if they can supply 832 to tackle shops - Suffix is part of Rapala and thye are the agents for the country.
So what would I do? I would order based on stated diameter rather than breaking strain. At least you should get something close to the EU strain that we are used to. I would be sick if I ordered 20lb line in the US (Expecting 0.13mm) only to be sent 0.23mm line that would amount to 40lb strain on this end. Better still I would write a piece for TopFisher and the editor (

) would surely get some braid that needs testing and reviewing

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I got a few spools of 832 a few years back from Irish Angler - It is still serving me well.
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