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Comments on Stren's braided line
I started using PowerPro last year and so far, I really like. I have also
used Fire Line, but have not been as happy with that line (although, I don't think there are many differences). My issue with Fire Line is probably more the way it looks after a short time of usage and I cannot tell whether the line is nicked or not. PowerPro seems to look better longer. I am just curious if any of you PowerPro or Fire Line users have used Stren's braided line and what comments you might have about it. Thanks, Jeff |
Comments on Stren's braided line
I have not tried the Stren, but I have used the Spiderwire Stealth. Spooled
up a spinning and baitcasting reel. It is a lot smoother casting - no little ridges. Knot Holding seems as good as or equal to PowerPro. It's better in my opinion than Spiderwire ever was. I noticed that it was also more limp than PowerPro line is. I think they may have a winner. I have only been out using it about ten times since I spooled up with it, but I am very pleased with the product and the price so far. "Jeff Durham" wrote in message ... I started using PowerPro last year and so far, I really like. I have also used Fire Line, but have not been as happy with that line (although, I don't think there are many differences). My issue with Fire Line is probably more the way it looks after a short time of usage and I cannot tell whether the line is nicked or not. PowerPro seems to look better longer. I am just curious if any of you PowerPro or Fire Line users have used Stren's braided line and what comments you might have about it. Thanks, Jeff |
Comments on Stren's braided line
On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 19:35:00 GMT, "Jeff Durham"
wrote: I started using PowerPro last year and so far, I really like. I have also used Fire Line, but have not been as happy with that line (although, I don't think there are many differences). My issue with Fire Line is probably more the way it looks after a short time of usage and I cannot tell whether the line is nicked or not. PowerPro seems to look better longer. I am just curious if any of you PowerPro or Fire Line users have used Stren's braided line and what comments you might have about it. Thanks, Jeff Finally a question I can answer! :) Stren Super Braid and Power Pro are extremely similar. Stren uses the same Spectra fiber that Power Pro uses. The difference is in the number of strands in the braid. Power Pro is a 4 strand braid and the Stren uses 6. The differences are very subtle. The stren holds color just a bit longer and stays more "round" where PPro can "oval" over time. When talking to a Stren rep (at the Cabela's grand opening in PA) I asked specifically about the difference from PPro. He basically said PPro is a great product and that's why they "copied" them for their product. To quote: "If you are going to copy, you copy from the best out there." I am happy with both lines. The both cast great, have good abrasion resistance and, of course, have the sensitivity that braid offers. Harry J. aka Thundercat |
Comments on Stren's braided line
Have you noticed the amount of fuzz that comes off PPro and gets under your
reel on the seat as the season progresses. "Thundercat" wrote in message ... On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 19:35:00 GMT, "Jeff Durham" wrote: I started using PowerPro last year and so far, I really like. I have also used Fire Line, but have not been as happy with that line (although, I don't think there are many differences). My issue with Fire Line is probably more the way it looks after a short time of usage and I cannot tell whether the line is nicked or not. PowerPro seems to look better longer. I am just curious if any of you PowerPro or Fire Line users have used Stren's braided line and what comments you might have about it. Thanks, Jeff Finally a question I can answer! :) Stren Super Braid and Power Pro are extremely similar. Stren uses the same Spectra fiber that Power Pro uses. The difference is in the number of strands in the braid. Power Pro is a 4 strand braid and the Stren uses 6. The differences are very subtle. The stren holds color just a bit longer and stays more "round" where PPro can "oval" over time. When talking to a Stren rep (at the Cabela's grand opening in PA) I asked specifically about the difference from PPro. He basically said PPro is a great product and that's why they "copied" them for their product. To quote: "If you are going to copy, you copy from the best out there." I am happy with both lines. The both cast great, have good abrasion resistance and, of course, have the sensitivity that braid offers. Harry J. aka Thundercat |
Comments on Stren's braided line
"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message gy.com... I have not tried the Stren, but I have used the Spiderwire Stealth. Spooled up a spinning and baitcasting reel. It is a lot smoother casting - no little ridges. Knot Holding seems as good as or equal to PowerPro. It's better in my opinion than Spiderwire ever was. I noticed that it was also more limp than PowerPro line is. I think they may have a winner. I have only been out using it about ten times since I spooled up with it, but I am very pleased with the product and the price so far. Agreed. The knots hold better, and is better than the original spiderwire. Fireline IMO is total junk. I know people that swear by it, but After having line break after line break (was not knot failure) I tossed it away within a week. -- COOL LURES The Lures that put FISH on ICE! www.coollures.com |
Comments on Stren's braided line
....I've been trying the free spool of 30# Stealth I got last year and have
noticed that when a strand breaks, the line with gather up. I hold the line between thumb and forefinger when worming and upon retrieving it bunches up due to the frayed/broken strand. Never had any of the other "multi-lines" do that....agree that feel, limpness and knot strength are good. said Huck |
Comments on Stren's braided line
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 03:46:48 GMT, "Illinois Fisherman"
wrote: Have you noticed the amount of fuzz that comes off PPro and gets under your reel on the seat as the season progresses. Yes I have. However, I am one of those weirdos that frequently removes my reels and cleans the gunk from the reel seat, rod guides, levelwind guide, etc. I'll see how the Stren holds it's color this upcoming year. TC- |
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