PowerPro® Super Slick Braid Fishing Line - 150 Yards
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- Built for the advanced angler
- Also ideal for first-time braid users
- Eight Spectra® fiber carriers are braided together
- Extremely strong and castable
- Reduced friction
- Better overall line management
Rated 4.9 out of 5Â by 17
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Rhatt Love it!
I'm always looking for a better handling line for my small ultra light and light spinning reels. I tried the 15# x 4# size on my new Pfluger Partiarch 9525 and it worked great. These small reels will really twist a line and I found that the PowerPro resisted line twist better than anything I've tried. It's super strong and casts well. However I didn't find that it casts any better than the 6# fluorocarbon I was using. I went with the 4# size hoping for more casting distance but found it was about the same.
I can't wait to spool up my baitcaster with this stuff......If it works on my little reels it should be fantastic on bigger reels.
I chose the brown and love the color for my local lake as it tends toward stained most of the time and the brown worked great. However the color does fade and I found a black marker here and there makes nice camo.
May 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Redfish71 Great line
This is my first time using braid and It is great. Longer cast, and it is more sensitive than mono. Great choice.
May 5, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by masterfisher17 amazing
i got this line about a week ago, i recommend 20lb yellow. use a black magic marker and run it down about 5 foot of line after ur lure to make it invisible
April 28, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by jzFish awesome braid
This is some really great stuff. It's silent through the eyes on a rod and is super manageable. It's the only braid I use.
April 10, 2012
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How does the color last. Does it fade quickly? Timber or GreenAnswers
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The color is already extremely light out of the package, making it highly visible to fish. In other words, it's hard to tell whether it's fading because it's already so light to begin with...Top 500 Contributor
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I have used this and found that it will fade some but that didn't impact the strength or fish ability of the line. There are much worse lines out there for fading. The Timber is still Timber and Aqua Green is light to start...........enjoy!!!!Top 1000 Contributor
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I have been using Green. It is not the same as the normal Power Pro. It's a bit lighter. The color does fade a little bit, but not much in the past year. I have been fishing this line 3 times a week minimum for a year, so I fish it hard. I have noticed that the braid is starting to lose some of it's finish and it's not as smooth anymore.Answers
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Braid is notorious for digging into itself on the reel; almost like Velcro touching Velcro. This braid is coated with stuff that is supposed to prevent that from happening, making it easier for the line to fly off the reel when casting.A:Â
Slicker. Has more strands and they are smaller so there is less resistance going thru the rod guides. Cuts thru the water with less noise than the same size old Power Pro. Casts alot farther.A:Â
After testing, Slick 8 apears to cast easier.There is less drag off the spool and in the air. Target casting is improved and also distance is increased. I have not experienced the wind knots like with the previous Power Pro design.A:Â
The main difference is the smothness and strongnessA:Â
its alot smoother line and stronger!Top 25 Contributor
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The old powerpro uses 4 strands braided together and felt pretty rough through the eyes. This new Powerpro super slick uses 8 strands braided together and is much smoother on the cast or retrieve. The 8 strands also keep the line rounder, so It doesn't dig into itself as easily.A:Â
smoother and better flow of the reel..1 of 1
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