Daiwa hyper sensor

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Daiwa hyper sensor

#1 Post by chris power »

Just asking has any one used this and if so is it any good in breaking strains from 20 to 30 lbs
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Re: Daiwa hyper sensor

#2 Post by sea serpant »

The normal brown sensor is a great mono for the price very supple and durable
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#3 Post by ste c »

sea serpant wrote:The normal brown sensor is a great mono for the price very supple and durable

cant beat the brown sensor for a budget line
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Re: Daiwa hyper sensor

#4 Post by lucky13 »

i started using the orange stuff recently on me abu,cast excellent from the first cast without any messing around bedding in the line...couldnt tell u about the heavier breaking strains tho i use the 15lb for clean beach fishing...
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Re: Daiwa hyper sensor

#5 Post by beachbuddy »

The hyper sensor seems a nice line in 15lbs[using it on a fixed spool set up recently],but if wanting to use a 20 or 30lb line save your pennies and go for the ordinary sensor its bulletproof.

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