| Material | Polyethylene |
| Color | Bahama Blue 8X |
| Fishing Line Type | Braided |
| Brand | Beyond Braid |
| Line Weight | 8 pounds |
I recently bought the camo 15lb. So far, I'm pretty impressed. Super strong. I read other reviews talking about smoother casting, and wasn't convinced. Well I'll tell you, this is the smoothest I've used yet, and probably added 5 to 10 yards on my casts. No memory, no stretch. It's a pretty good all around line.
De mi agrado, para un carrete de spining
I love this line. It's landed me a lot of fish. Hard to knot sometimes because it's so fine but once it's tied it's tied.
Great quality braid. Love all the color options. The color doesn’t fade and it’s held up for years for me.
Excellent line, works well. Would recommend.
Excellent product. Very strong. Great for throwing heavy crab snares. Nice unique color. Good contrast with surroundings and other lines.
It not only helps catch fish, but stands up against the infamous limb fish (tree limb under water). I was able to load a few more meters of line on my reel due to the reduced thickness or diameter. Nice for a first timer.
He perdido varios señuelos a la hora de lanzar, no lo recomiendo.
I bought this for a craft project to get a strong weatherproof string for hanging a wind chime. It is 15 lb test so it is not a very thick line, and although it is probably strong enough for the task, I didn't like the look of the thin thread on a large item. On the other hand I now have some nice floating line that I can use in one of my antique reels. It is a pretty good value for the money. It is pretty durable and I tested a knot strength till failure and it held using most of my strength before breaking the thread, so it was well beyond it's 15lb test. It has good knot strength. The line is smooth and should cast well.
Awesome product. I've used this brand for years and never have lost a fish
I recently purchased a new fishing rig and reel to get into freshwater fishing in my area. Although not new to fishing, I haven’t gone out to catch any fish in over 30 years and I was not experienced in using braided fishing line. I done some research and found BEYOND BRAID on Amazon. It comes in a variety of color schemes and strengths. Because I am hoping to someday soon land a beast of a largemouth bass I choose 30lbs test in the camo color scheme. It spooled onto my reel easier then I had anticipated. After playing around with it I was able to tie a palomar knot on my hooks without much difficulty. More than enough line for a full spool. Great value.
Llegó antes de lo esperado, muy satisfecho
So I bought this braided line before and I will only buy this braided line. Maybe it's not true braided line but like power pro and others like that. When you cut it it starts to unwind and it makes for tying knots kind of pain where this you cut it and it still stays a solid piece of string. The other thing I like about it is I think it was in 1970. One of the old fishing pros did a documentary on bass fishing and he said if you took a black marker and hit monofilament every foot with the black marker, fish weren't able to see it. So they actually do this by changing the color of line as it goes up. It casts phenomenal if I get a backlash on my baitcaster. It's a hell of a lot easier to get out than with like power pro and I hate pooping on them cuz I've used them forever and in there larger diameter or larger pound lines. It's great, but when you go down to the 8:00 and 10 they'd like to unravel. So if you're wondering about this line, it is good and it's worth the money.
I recently bought the camo 15lb. So far, I'm pretty impressed. Super strong. I read other reviews talking about smoother casting, and wasn't convinced. Well I'll tell you, this is the smoothest I've used yet, and probably added 5 to 10 yards on my casts. No memory, no stretch. It's a pretty good all around line.
De mi agrado, para un carrete de spining
I love this line. It's landed me a lot of fish. Hard to knot sometimes because it's so fine but once it's tied it's tied.
Great quality braid. Love all the color options. The color doesn’t fade and it’s held up for years for me.
Excellent line, works well. Would recommend.
Excellent product. Very strong. Great for throwing heavy crab snares. Nice unique color. Good contrast with surroundings and other lines.
It not only helps catch fish, but stands up against the infamous limb fish (tree limb under water). I was able to load a few more meters of line on my reel due to the reduced thickness or diameter. Nice for a first timer.
He perdido varios señuelos a la hora de lanzar, no lo recomiendo.
I bought this for a craft project to get a strong weatherproof string for hanging a wind chime. It is 15 lb test so it is not a very thick line, and although it is probably strong enough for the task, I didn't like the look of the thin thread on a large item. On the other hand I now have some nice floating line that I can use in one of my antique reels. It is a pretty good value for the money. It is pretty durable and I tested a knot strength till failure and it held using most of my strength before breaking the thread, so it was well beyond it's 15lb test. It has good knot strength. The line is smooth and should cast well.
Awesome product. I've used this brand for years and never have lost a fish
I recently purchased a new fishing rig and reel to get into freshwater fishing in my area. Although not new to fishing, I haven’t gone out to catch any fish in over 30 years and I was not experienced in using braided fishing line. I done some research and found BEYOND BRAID on Amazon. It comes in a variety of color schemes and strengths. Because I am hoping to someday soon land a beast of a largemouth bass I choose 30lbs test in the camo color scheme. It spooled onto my reel easier then I had anticipated. After playing around with it I was able to tie a palomar knot on my hooks without much difficulty. More than enough line for a full spool. Great value.
Llegó antes de lo esperado, muy satisfecho
So I bought this braided line before and I will only buy this braided line. Maybe it's not true braided line but like power pro and others like that. When you cut it it starts to unwind and it makes for tying knots kind of pain where this you cut it and it still stays a solid piece of string. The other thing I like about it is I think it was in 1970. One of the old fishing pros did a documentary on bass fishing and he said if you took a black marker and hit monofilament every foot with the black marker, fish weren't able to see it. So they actually do this by changing the color of line as it goes up. It casts phenomenal if I get a backlash on my baitcaster. It's a hell of a lot easier to get out than with like power pro and I hate pooping on them cuz I've used them forever and in there larger diameter or larger pound lines. It's great, but when you go down to the 8:00 and 10 they'd like to unravel. So if you're wondering about this line, it is good and it's worth the money.
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