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The Reaction Tackle Braided Fishing Line is a pro-grade, ultra-strong fishing line designed for both saltwater and freshwater fishing. Made from high molecular weight polyethylene, it offers exceptional abrasion resistance, vibrant color retention, and zero stretch for maximum sensitivity. With a breaking strength of 10 pounds and a length of 300 yards, this versatile line is perfect for serious anglers looking to enhance their fishing experience.
Material | Polyethylene |
Color | Blue Camouflage |
Fishing Line Type | Braided |
Brand | Reaction Tackle |
Line Weight | 10 pounds |
Breaking Strength | 10 Pounds |
Strand Type | Multi |
Manufacturer | Reaction Tackle |
UPC | 025093280528 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.43 x 3.35 x 0.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Brand Name | Reaction Tackle |
Size | 10 LB (300 yards) |
Sport Type | Fishing |
Fishing Technique | Spinning, Casting |
S**I
Strong, smooth, good price
I am using this for backing on large fly reels, part of my Spey set-ups. Works great. I love the small diameter combined with the high test strength, and the way it spools so smoothly. Also, being PE, it should last a long time.
D**
Good braid line
First off this company will be in the top of the class if they maintain their business plan! The quality is as good as any of the elite competitors. The thin line allows excellent functionality and cast ability while being very light but extremely durable. I was impressed with the strength of the 16 pound weight because I couldn’t break it without slicing my fingers. It is tough enough that there is very little fraying when pulling snook trout and sheep head from around oyster covered piling. The floatability is impressive assuring a natural lead for live bait with sensitivity that allows you to feel the fish toying with the bait (you can feel live shrimp getting excited when being stalked). The color verity allow you to match whatever water you’re fishing. Must have. Happy catching! BTW, no I am not a paid reviewer. This is just a good product
J**A
Good stuff for cheap
Excellent line, just rigged it on a musky reel, went on smooth. Seems well made, easy knot tying
M**E
Quality seems there
The spool looks small but is labeled with 500yds. We shall see. So far the line is performing.
S**O
Very strong, great price
Great line for a great price. Every one else is $20 for 150yds. $40 for 1000 yards great deal. The line is used last year was easily cut with scissors 1 snip. This line takes about 5 snips with same sciccors, I've switched to very sharp knife to cut easier
D**H
Thin, high quality. Casts well.
Good product but picture was deceiving. The 300 yard comes on a skinny spool which made me double check to make sure I got the correct purchase. It’s the correct length. Line is thin and strong for 15 lb. Casts well.
J**N
Good line on a budget
Good line that gets the job done. Very good for the price
I**O
Jaw-dropping customer support!
UPDATE: The day the below review (which originally had 2 stars) went live, Reaction Tackle sent me a mssg, to which I responded, and the very next day refunded me for the 15# line that I had bought. Wow!! (And, today I loaded up the 25# version of this line that I had purchased and I think it's gonna do the trick...and if it does, I'll give this a full 5 stars because I love everything else about this line - especially now the stunningly good customer service.)======Summary (for the 15# line): Color is terrific for murky waters like ponds and lakes!! Easy to see against that. And it casts like a dream - freely, far, and true. However...I'm admittedly no fishing expert, but I've never had line break like this. I bought this to replace the awful, twisty mono that came on my new reel, and was delighted with how it handled versus that swirly junk, but I don't think this 15# line is good for much. First caught a feisty, fighting 4+ pound catfish but line snapped once I finally got him near the dock. Re-rigged, recast and caught a ~1# bass and yet again the line broke.TL;DR: After decades of always borrowing brother's and uncles' rigs, finally purchased my own during a recent vaca on the lovely SC coast. Learned quickly that the cheap nylon junk that came pre-loaded was too frustrating to manage. So when I got home, I did a bunch of research and decided braid was the way to go. On Amazon, found this as a top seller. Figured I'd never need more than 15# for the random, casual fishing I would do, so ordered this. (Unfortunately I also ordered an extra, larger reel of it bc I was concerned I wouldnt have enough when I got this first smallest reel and saw how slender it was, so now I'm stuck with that bc it is just outside the return window.)Didn't have opportunity to use it until this past weekend, when I was enthralled with how much nicer it was to cast, and how responsive it was. You truly can feel every little nibble.But then I caught a fish...a very feisty, fat, fighting fish. I fought with it for a good 3 or 4 minutes but finally got it near the dock where we could see it was a sizable catfish, around 4 or 5 pounds. My companion reached for the line, and it snapped, just a few inches from the fish.Ok.So I cut off a couple feet of the line, and started over with fresh rigging. Within minutes, had another fish that I pulled in. When it got close enough to the dock, we could see it was a smallish bass, maybe 1# if that. Tried to pull it up and again the line snapped in two.So I don't know what this 15# line could possibly be good for. Minnows?
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