Anybody ever use the Grand Max that Seaguar makes and is it worth it to try as opposed to the regular floro leader material they make (all though I have not had any problems with the regular)? I was looking around for some and came across the Grand Max stuff and just wondered. Looks to be priced maybe a little more and came in what looked to be the strongest size at 25.3# test.
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Here's what I saw:
Seaguar Grand Max Fluorocarbon
Leader & Tippet Material
Seaguar Grand Max is the best fluorocarbon on the market. It is not surprising that the world's largest maker of fluorocarbon fishing lines and leaders, and the company that invented fluorocarbon, would introduce the world's strongest fluorocarbon. In a side-by-side tensile strength comparison, Seaguar Grand Max tested up to twice as strong as other leading brands.
What's more, the refractive index of Seaguar Grand Max - a measure of visibility - was actually lower than competitive brands, which means that it is even less visible in the water. It is not stiff or kinky like some other leader materials and memory is relatively low so it relaxes and straightens out.
Also of note is the exceptional knot strength of Seaguar Grand Max. Unlike ordinary leaders, which lose up to 25% of their strength when knotted, Grand Max retains up to 97% of its unknotted strength when tied with an improved clinch.
We carry the leader/tippet material in 25 meter spools in sizes 02X through 8X. We also carry 100 yard spools in sizes 1X and 3X. All sizes are clear in color.
For additional information on this premium leader and tippet material, please see the specifications table below.
They had a 03X that was 25.3 #
Specifications
Size 02X 01X 0X 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X
Diameter .013 .012 .011 .010" .009" .008" .007" .006" .005" .004" .003
Test Lbs. 20.7 18.5 16.5 14.4 12.5 9.2 7.0 4.8 3.7 2.6 1.9