Description
Smaller diameter: Braided lines have a smaller diameter compared to other types of fishing lines with similar strength ratings. This means you can spool more line onto your reel, allowing for longer casts and deeper fishing depths. The smaller diameter also reduces drag in the water, allowing your lures or baits to move more naturally.
Abrasion resistance: Braided lines have excellent resistance to abrasion. They can withstand rubbing against rocks, submerged structures, and other sharp objects without easily fraying or breaking.
Faster casting: The lack of stretch in braided lines translates to instant hook sets and faster response when casting. As soon as you make a cast, the line transmits the force directly to the lure or bait, resulting in quick and accurate hookups. This is particularly advantageous when targeting fast-moving or finicky fish species.
Colorfastness: Braided lines are typically colorfast, the color of the line remains intact even after prolonged use. This is important for anglers who rely on specific line colors for various fishing techniques, such as visibility in different water conditions or line visibility for strike detection.
Low memory: Braided lines have minimal memory, which means they don't retain the coiling or twisting that occurs during storage or use, reduced tangles, and smoother casting performance.
Commissions Earned
Abrasion resistance: Braided lines have excellent resistance to abrasion. They can withstand rubbing against rocks, submerged structures, and other sharp objects without easily fraying or breaking.
Faster casting: The lack of stretch in braided lines translates to instant hook sets and faster response when casting. As soon as you make a cast, the line transmits the force directly to the lure or bait, resulting in quick and accurate hookups. This is particularly advantageous when targeting fast-moving or finicky fish species.
Colorfastness: Braided lines are typically colorfast, the color of the line remains intact even after prolonged use. This is important for anglers who rely on specific line colors for various fishing techniques, such as visibility in different water conditions or line visibility for strike detection.
Low memory: Braided lines have minimal memory, which means they don't retain the coiling or twisting that occurs during storage or use, reduced tangles, and smoother casting performance.
Commissions Earned
Payment & Security
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.