Grauvell Bionix Red

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Grauvell Bionix Red

#1 Post by dfella25 »

I found a spool of this stuff in the end of an old tackle box. I think I used it on a spinning reel about two years ago. It's 15lb B/s and 0.30mm. Has anybody ever used it on a multiplier reel and is it any use?

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Re: Grauvell Bionix Red

#2 Post by clive »

Hi defella25

have to say that the Grauvell Bionix Red is not a bad line i use it on one of my back up multiplier reel
and on my heavy ground reels and have to say it yet to let me down it takes a fair bit of stick and still goes it cast well of the multiplier and goes back on very neat.it comes in bulk spools and dont braek the bank whan buying. hope this help yea


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#3 Post by cormology »

I used it last year on both multi's found it a good safe line, slightly bigger diameter i think than others but no probs.
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#4 Post by dfella25 »

Cheers lads. I lashed onto a reel so I might give it a swing tomorrow and see how it goes. Thanks again.
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#5 Post by roger de dodger »

that should be fun :lol:
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roger de dodger wrote:that should be fun :lol:
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#7 Post by gearoid mc s. »

used the heavier stuff as shock leader a few years back..tough line cant fault it.
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Re: Grauvell Bionix Red

#8 Post by kstaff »

030mm is very thin too, careful with the nests! :D
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#9 Post by dfella25 »

kstaff wrote:030mm is very thin too, careful with the nests! :D
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