Reaction Tackle Braided Fishing Line - Pro Grade Power Performance for Saltwater or Freshwater Fish - Colored Fishing Line Br

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 19,629 ratings

Price: 22.99

Last update: 09-08-2024


About this item

STRONG: This premium braided fishing line from Reaction Tackle is engineered from ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, one of the strongest woven fibers on earth; This braided line is designed to be super tough and withstand the most demanding conditions; When you need braid fishing line that’s as tough as you are, trust only Reaction Tackle
ABRASION RESISTANT: People fishing braided line rigs in situations with logs and rocks know the importance using fishing line that can navigate the conditions; Reaction Tackle’s freshwater and saltwater fishing line offers incredible abrasion resistance that allows you to fish around obstacles without wearing out your line
COLOR SAFE: Say goodbye to fishing braid that quickly loses color over time; This advanced fishing line braid uses colorfast technology with UV resistant pigments that won’t easily fade when exposed to the elements; For bright and vibrant colored fishing line, Reaction Tackle is the answer
ZERO STRETCH: Feel every nibble and strike with Reaction Tackle’s braided fishing lines; With compact weaving that lets you sense what’s happening underwater, our pro braided fishing line is the preferred choice for serious anglers who care about quality tackle
VERSATILE: One of the best braided fishing lines for all types of conditions, Reaction Tackle’s pro grade lines are ready to go wherever the adventure takes you; For braid fishing line saltwater won’t affect and freshwater fishing line that’s ideal for ponds, lakes and streams, this all purpose braided line is the ideal solution for your fishing rod and reel

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Manuel
5.0 out of 5 stars Inexpensive and Reliable
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
Great price and awesome performance. I fish maybe 2 or 3 times a week in saltwater going for snappers, barracuda, bonefish, jacks and tarpon. I've never had a fish break the line. I've had multiple instances where fish go under the pier and the line wraps under the pilings and the line didn't break! Loving the colors, hasn't faded after 4 months of use.
BK
5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable and Strong Fishing Line
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
Great fishing line. Tested it and ordered a second one. Very strong and reliable with many colors that are easy to spot. Good product!
Kimra Schmidt
5.0 out of 5 stars The durability is great!
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
This product is great! The knots hold very tight and even with a 12 pound catfish on 8lb the line stood strong. Overall a great fishing line for anybody looking to upgrade their fishing gear!
Melanie Villalta
4.0 out of 5 stars Heavy fish, but doesn't cast far
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
This line will pull in heavy fish, but due to lack of tension it will not cast far as some others. Very good buy for my money!
Skid22
5.0 out of 5 stars Very strong, great price point, loads of color choices
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
This is the first braided line I've used. I got the green camo because I figured it was somewhat neutral and would cover pretty much most water conditions. I got the 30lb test for salmon fishing in Alaska. It was thin and super tough. I had a hard time cutting it when I was stringing my reels. My guess is 30 lb test will handle a lot more weight.

It was easy to put on the reels, but keep a lot of tension on the line to keep it tight on the reel as it will have the tendency to birds nest if it's loose. I saw that on YouTube and it made sense.

I'll update this after my trip. I plan on doing some practice casting before I go to get the feel of the line.
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Skid22
5.0 out of 5 stars Very strong, great price point, loads of color choices
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
This is the first braided line I've used. I got the green camo because I figured it was somewhat neutral and would cover pretty much most water conditions. I got the 30lb test for salmon fishing in Alaska. It was thin and super tough. I had a hard time cutting it when I was stringing my reels. My guess is 30 lb test will handle a lot more weight.

It was easy to put on the reels, but keep a lot of tension on the line to keep it tight on the reel as it will have the tendency to birds nest if it's loose. I saw that on YouTube and it made sense.

I'll update this after my trip. I plan on doing some practice casting before I go to get the feel of the line.
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RW
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
I’m not a tournament fisherman, but I spend quite a bit of time on the water. This line is great. I used 20lb surf fishing in Florida, and I have some ultralight stuff on my crappie rods for back at home. It all does well.
Gary L Tull JR
5.0 out of 5 stars This Downrigger line is impressive
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
I hooked an unmarked crab pot recently and created a nightmare tangle, this stuff refused to break and I got all my gear back with a piece of terminal being completely destroyed, but line never frayed or broke
Nicole
5.0 out of 5 stars Reaction Tackle High Performance Braid - I'm convinced
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2021
My first trip out in the ocean this season to give my boat a run and see whats going on out in the waters. It was a nice day so I tinkered around. I always bring a pole with me because you never know what your going to see. I had my Shimano Travela jigging/casting medium action rod and Penn Conflict 6000 freshly lined with Reaction Tackle High Performance Braid in Sea Blue with a long fluorocarbon leader. I was in 100 feet of water just floating around and I saw birds diving into the water. This was odd because where I was, birds never do this. Then an Osprey flew by. This was 10 miles or so offshore. So I casted a 1/2 ounce diamond jig with a yellow tail into the area and got nothing. I switched to a 2 ounce diamond jig with a green tail. Within 2 casts something grabbed my lure and took off for the depths. My reel was screaming off line. I tightened up the drag just a bit to slow the fish down but that didnt stop it. The fish began to pull so hard that I had to sit back in my seat and hold the rod with both hands with the butt of the rod between my legs and let the fish run. It finally stopped deep into the waters. I began to start reeling but I couldn't move the fish at all. I tried reeling for about 10 minutes then gave up. I started my engine to begin to chase the line and reel in some line back on the reel but then the fish began to take a run again, screaming line off the reel. I put the boat into neutral and held on again. The fish must of ran then made a turn because it spit the lure out. I was able to recover all my line and the leader. Well, as it turns out, the snap swivel was almost straightened out, the top loop of the diamond jig was bent and the hook of the lure was bent outwards to a 90 degree angle. No teeth marks so it wasnt a shark. The only reason I got the lure back was because the end of the snap swivel was trapped in the loop of the lure.
I was dumbfounded. When I returned to shore I spoke with my neighbor who is an avid offshore angler that fishes for the big guys. I told him this story an showed him the pictures of the hardware that gave out....the 100lb test snap swivel and the hook on the lure. He told me I had at least a 450-500lb Blue Fin Tuna on the end of the line.
Now heres the thing....the Reaction Tackle High Performance Braid I was using was only 30lb test. (Basically for big Bluefish, Mahi Mahi, etc.) The reason I am telling you this story is because this braid held up better then the terminal tackle I was using. I am a true believer in this braid and will never use anything else and I hope that my review and story will help other anglers make a decision about what braid to use. A good rod and reel with this braid performed better then the tackle I was using.
Furthermore, I was not paid to write this review, I do not work for the company and I received no compensation about the positive review about this brand of braid. I am glad I chose this because it did its job and did it well. Obviously I made the right choice in this braid. I plan on going back out this weekend with better terminal tackle to get that fishy on my dinner table.