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๐ฃ Cast with confidence, catch with clarity!
Reaction Tackleโs Braided Fishing Line offers pro-grade strength with a 20 lb breaking test, UV-resistant vibrant colors, and an 8-strand compact weave for zero stretch sensitivity. Designed for both saltwater and freshwater fishing, it delivers superior abrasion resistance and comes in bulk lengths up to 1500 yards, making it the go-to choice for anglers who demand durability and visibility on every cast.



























| ASIN | B01NA7ZWYJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,734 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #35 in Braided Fishing Line |
| Brand Name | Reaction Tackle |
| Breaking Strength | 20 Pounds |
| Color | Blue Camouflage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (19,635) |
| Fishing Line Type | Fluorocarbon |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840488207993 |
| Item Length | 500 Yards |
| Line Weight | 20 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Reaction Tackle |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5333632996 |
| Material Type | Polyethylene |
| Model Number | 5333632996 |
| Size | 20 LB (500 yards) |
| Strand Type | Multi |
| UPC | 840488207993 |
| Unit Count | 1499.3438 Feet |
A**D
Color faded
Product color is coming out to your hand and what ever it touches. For strength I didn't test it yet.
M**I
Good
Good
S**E
Product was as advertised.
C**S
Product quality is good, I used it for fishing. The line cast very good. Will be buying more.
R**N
I've only had limited use of this linen so far, but it seems to be up to the job. The price is also very reasonable, compared to other similar lines by other manufacturers.
T**N
Reaction tackle is my go to braid, top notch stuff. Colors hold very well too compared to spider wire which fades in a couple casts. This stuff is unbelievably strong and abrasion resistant. When I get a snag I just grab the line and pull slowly as hard as I can and either the hook will straighten and it's free, or the log will come out of the water.
A**A
Bien!
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