P-line superbraid
Matt
Posted 1/22/2009 9:40 AM (#356614)
Subject: P-line superbraid


Has anyone tried this stuff? Pretty reasonable price. I've used their mono for other species and the stuf is tuff as nails. I noticed that P-line is also made in USA.
Thanks
Guest
Posted 1/22/2009 10:06 AM (#356617 - in reply to #356614)
Subject: RE: P-line superbraid


i've used the 80# in the past with no problems, i'm also a big fan of the mono, i use 100# now for most applications and not sure if it's available in that test.
erico
Posted 1/22/2009 3:30 PM (#356678 - in reply to #356614)
Subject: RE: P-line superbraid





Location: Hayward WI
I've used it for a couple of years with no problems. One thing I like about it is that it's more of a round braid that others.
MN Jackpot
Posted 1/22/2009 3:48 PM (#356680 - in reply to #356678)
Subject: RE: P-line superbraid




Posts: 89


I've used it in the past and it held up really well. May try it again this year.
CiscoKid
Posted 1/26/2009 9:02 PM (#357428 - in reply to #356614)
Subject: RE: P-line superbraid





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
I just saw last week they had a superline. Never new it before. I have used their co-polymar in the past and really like it (30# I think). On my walleye rod I used the Halo in 8# last year and was really impressed.

Is the superbraid a limp line like Tuff Line and Cortland, or is it more of a stiff line like Spiderwire Stealth? Or is it a tweener like Power Pro?

I may have to try a reel this year with it.
Performance_Tuned
Posted 1/26/2009 9:23 PM (#357434 - in reply to #357428)
Subject: RE: P-line superbraid




Posts: 102


Location: Bowling Green, KY
I used it all last year and really like it.
erico
Posted 1/27/2009 8:00 AM (#357488 - in reply to #357434)
Subject: RE: P-line superbraid





Location: Hayward WI
Travis,
It's a "limp" braid, during the first use, you'll notice the green pigments of the line wearing off on your hands, rod etc, but it's not that much and not a big issue to me, no permanent staining.