Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Exactly what I had wanted.
J
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
Unlike other braided lines out there, Sufix 832 is abrasion tough without giving up any castability, flexible enough to tie a perfect FG knot to florocarbon, and won't break the bank.
BOB
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
I love this stuff. It's very durable and very strong. None of the problems you have with cheaper braid.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
Fantastic line
Will
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
Great line. Extremely abrasion resistant and usually stronger than specified #test
I’m a Sham.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
Suffix 832 50lb is an excellent affordable durable that’s extremely strong and is some of the best casting braid I’ve used. I use it for flipping braid to 20lb leader with FG knot and Palomar knot braid to lure. Knock on wood, never had this line break. It does fade (no surprise) but all in all it’s a very good braid, reliable at a fair price that I will continue to use.
Jade Groom
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023
Husband loved the shipping speed
Woody Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022
I'm catching fish on a jetty with 10 lb braid, sharp rocks, muscles, barnacles, etc.. This braid is strong and holds up. This allows me to size the line down which lets me cast farther. Limited out on fluke from shore today and i believe if i was not using 10 lb test i wouldn't have been able to catch and if i was using a different brand of 10 lb i would've caught and then broke off most of them. I'll be going with suffix for all my reels going forward. The extra cost is 100% worth it compared to the cost of jigs, plugs, bucktails, gulp, and lets not forget the main thing the fish. Yeah i'll pony up a little extra for extra durable braid. Its not snakeoil either look it up on youtube people do tests i was skeptical and then i used it today i pulled up a 5+ lb fish with the braid rubbing a rock i thought it was done for sure but it held up. I was shocked.EDIT: Update on this braid: The heavier weights like 30 lb are much more rope-like than other braids and seem to catch the wind a lot more especially when they get a little worn which happens quickly. It became really obvious one day when i was fishing along side a few other dudes in like a 20 mph cross wind i was using a heavier jig than them (3 oz) and still had problems getting it to sink without leaving a huge bow in my line and we tangled a few times because of that. This is still my go-to for 10 lb test but for 30 lb i really think a 4 strand braid just works better than 8. Maybe that is largely because I'm using rod w the 10 lb on it to catch smaller fish on nicer days and the rod w the 30 lb is for bigger fish and nastier weather. I'm still leaving it as 5 stars as its a great product it just does not work for ALL of my applications.tldr; Its very strong and resistant to breaking but not all that resistant to fraying which rapidly decreases its effectiveness under certain conditions like lots of wind.