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No hay artículos en el carroDanny N
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
Really for a new fishing season. Very strong and good.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2025
Every April, we head to Missouri for paddlefishing, and this year isn’t any different. But before I trust this fishing line to handle the big ones, I needed to make sure it could handle my “scientific” tests - because, well, I’m not taking any chances before my return window expires. So, I started by inspecting the line. It looks solid, feels smooth, and doesn’t have any weird frays or weak spots. The diameter is nice and thin for a 60LB line, which I liked, but you know I had to make sure it could handle real-life situations, not just sit there looking pretty. I tied one end to my loaded storage shelf (which, honestly, is so heavy I’m pretty sure it could double as a small boat anchor), and the other to a wrench. Yanked. Pulled. Nothing. I was impressed, but I thought, “Let’s kick it up a notch.” So I grabbed a bucket full of tools (because why not?) and lifted it like I was reeling in a whale. Still, not a peep from the line. It just kept holding strong. At this point, I thought, “What else can I do to really test this bad boy?” I wrapped it around a doorknob and pulled it across the room. The door opened, the line held strong, and I felt like I was ready to start fishing with this thing right then and there. But, because I’m me, I decided to make things even more interesting - I set up a DIY pulley system (don’t ask why, just go with it), and started testing it with more weight. By this point, my wife walked in, saw me standing on a ladder holding a fishing rod inside the garage, and just gave me “the look.” You know the one. That’s when you know a product is good - it confuses your spouse enough to make them question your sanity. Jokes aside, this line really is tough. It’s smooth, doesn’t tangle, and doesn’t fray even after all my “tests.” The navy blue color should blend in nicely with the water (not important for paddlefishing but still). If this line can handle paddlefishing, I’ll be seriously impressed. If not, I’ve got 1640 yards of the toughest string ever for whatever crazy garage experiment I try next. Pretty happy for now. If anything goes wrong on my actual fishing trip I’ll definitely post an update here. 5 stars today! Hope it helps to make a decision.
bigdawg54
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
Good value here, this is a LOT of line. I was able to put it on 4 reels and still had a lot to go. Did some casting and it did really well coming off the rod.Seems to be really good with the lb test and I definitely recommend. This line will last.
Dina Reina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
The line’s zero stretch ensures a sensitive feel for detecting bites, and its smaller diameter provides smoother casting and greater line capacity. I appreciate its fade resistance, which helps maintain its integrity over time. The 5-100LB strength range is versatile for different fishing needs. While it performs excellently overall, it could benefit from slightly better knot strength
Yuriy I
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
First of all, a lot of fishing line for a cheap (in comparison) price, which is great for my son who abuse it every time he goes fishing lol… But overall, not a bad quality and good color - a great choice for a salmon season or a serf fishing. I got 10lbs and the package says it should be 0.12 in thickness – which is very good for long casting distance.
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