

🎣 Power your catch with the line that pros trust—smooth, strong, and ready to spool!
Power Pro Spectra Fiber Braided Fishing Line combines advanced Enhanced Body Technology with ultra-durable Spectra fibers to deliver a smooth, abrasion-resistant line featuring a high strength-to-diameter ratio. Designed for ultra-sensitivity and minimal stretch, it includes an innovative EZ Spool box for effortless reel spooling. Available in moss green with 10 lb breaking strength and 150 yards per spool, this USA-made line is a top choice for serious anglers seeking performance and reliability.

| ASIN | B003CUTT20 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,466 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #19 in Braided Fishing Line |
| Brand | POWER PRO |
| Brand Name | POWER PRO |
| Breaking Strength | 10 Pounds |
| Color | Moss Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 10,908 Reviews |
| Fishing Line Type | Braided |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00712649101092 |
| Included Components | FISHING LINE |
| Item Type Name | Fishing Line |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
| Line Weight | 10 LB |
| Manufacturer | South Bend |
| Material | Fluorocarbon |
| Material Type | Fluorocarbon |
| Strand Type | Multi |
| UPC | 712649101092 |
| Unit Count | 4500.0 Feet |
| Warranty Description | Contact Manufacturer |
D**D
Great fishing line AND sewing thread if you need something tough
Very high strength fishing line. I don’t use anything but power pro. I also buy it for hand sewing and patching jeans
G**L
Can't go wrong.
Always a great product. I have used it for years
M**D
Tough and sensitive
Great line, the only line I use in saltwater. Caught several sharks and suffered no abrasion related break offs. It allows you to stuff about twice the equivalent weight monofilament on a reel which can really save the day when you hook in to something huge- plenty of line for big runs and twice as strong. It won't degrade in sunlight like mono or get all curly from being on the spool. I have a spare spool for all my reels so at the end of the season I just put on the spare spool and reel it up- that way I have fresh line on the fish end. The best part is that in the long run, it's actually cheaper than mono if you fish a lot. I was spooling my reels every 3 or 4 trips, usually due to "spool set" or other factors. I have Power Pro on a reel that been on there for 5 years! No problems at all, and still has 100% of listed strength. Try it some time- get a come-along, fish scale and test out you lines and knots. You will be surprised.
D**.
Works
Doesn’t seem to tango very strong works great
M**P
Strong
Strongest 30lb braided line I've ever used so far. Got some big fish from jiggling deep.
L**Y
The only line you need.
This is the only line I use, strong, thin, cast great,
M**H
Better value than original SpiderWire
I've used this product going on 20 years now. I was originally a huge SpiderWire fan, but they have priced the product out of reasonable range, so this is what I buy now. Tough stuff, but if you get a lure hung, don't try to pull it out with your bare hands, like all braded line in this class, it will cut a slit in the folds of your hand if you're not careful!
T**O
Great Line!
Love the PP products. I fish mostly fresh water. I like med-light, fast - Xfast taper 6' poles. I usually fish 10 -12 lb PP. I fish a variety of Rapalas, big Os, Mepps and spoons (not much plastics or live bait for me). Therefore I do lots of casting. The PP works fine for me. First off, the product basically lasts FOREVER. I've never worn it out. Even after fishing it for a couple of years and the eventual cutting and shortening, I've simply tied a few strands together to fill out the spool. (no, I don't do it for all my rods as a rule, but I've DONE it and it works.) Use a blood knot or back to back clinches. The product has no memory and handles twisting pretty well(eventual trolling mishap). The product knots up nice and almost never pulls out. The product casts like a dream and accuracy is increased. It's also better at resisting wind drag(over same wt momo). The only issue I have consistently is "the dreaded loop". That's when upon reeling in, your reel leaves a loop sticking out(toward the top). The next cast rubs against the loop and eventually draws from beneath the spooled up line creating a colossal knot. I can't say if it's the product's fault or the reel. This phenomenon occurs with mono as well. It's just more expensive and time consuming when you're using braid. As I said, the product never wears out, so I usually try to undo the knot. I'm cheap! LOL. I have PP installed in a couple my surf rods and had pretty poor luck. I can't say why, but I've been using more mono as a result.
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