Thanks Brian. It's a blue label:
http://seaguar.com/products/invizx.htmI haven't had the chance to run the float too much, just a few days in Squamish. When I do, I run a sliding lead hanging from a snap on the mainline above the swivel with a bead in-between. Where I've really noticed it is when casting with spoons/spinners in the chuck. I used to feel quite a jolt on my old line if I tapped a rock or got a hit, but taps on the new line aren't quite as electric and can't really feel the wobble of the spoon/spinner so much, kinda dull.
Good to hear that you find it just as sensitive as braid. I was considering switching to that for spinning.
Come to think of it, would the reel make a difference in sensitivity? I've been multi-purposing my casting rod this season while the spinning rod is out for repair. Using the spinning reel on it for long distance casts in the chuck and to avoid getting salt damage and birds nests the Abu. I think I may be comparing my memory of sensitivity with 17lb mono on the baitcaster with 12lb fluro on the spinning reel on the same rod. Would that make a difference?
Come to thing of it, last year I bought the spinning rod and put the 12lb fluro on it. I thought it was quite dull sensitivity wise, but I thought it was just the rod cause it had more action.