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The Berkley Fishing Line is the first translucent superline, featuring ultra lo-vis technology and thermally fused fireline crystal for unmatched smoothness and handling. With a diameter that enhances lure action and a strength that outperforms traditional monofilament lines, this fishing line is optimized for spinning reels, making it a must-have for serious anglers.
A**E
Best braid at a great price
Fantastic fishing line if your looking for a great braid. There are only 2 knots that hold well with this line which can be found by a quick Google search. One of which is the polymer and my favorite as it will not break free and is very easy to tie. Absolutely fantastic for night fishing as the fluorescence is very good, just be a bit careful when handling brand new as the dye can be a bit excessive at times. Give this line a try you will not be sorry.
D**X
Really good spinning line
I like this new Fireline. It's great for tying knots with Fluoro and it's very easy to see in the water. It doesn't seem to lose the color like so many braids do. That said, I did get some significant wind tangles which took time to untangle. But then the line worked well again. Not perfect, but definitely worth trying.
J**N
Love it!
Great product & super fast shipping!!!
A**.
Great option for beaders
I do a lot of beaded jewelery projects, including those involving bead-weaving, and use both Fireline and Wildfire 6-lb. test for their strength; however, the limited choice of colors in the single-color spools (basically, black/ smoke grey and crystal Fireline, and black, "frost" (white) and green Wildfire) often leaves me with no great choice when using certain colors of transparent beads (e.g., reds, yellows, some light blues) or when using beading techniques, such as right-angle weave or cubic right-angle weave, that will have the thread showing on the edges. (With some transparent beads, using white or crystal isn't a good option when you are making multiple passes of the thread through the beads. And although I may use other types of thread, such as Nymo, which comes in many colors, it isn't a good choice when working with beads that may have sharp edges, such as Swarovski crystals.). The colors on this spool are a medium blue (maybe close to a royal blue), lemon yellow, red, "green" (really a teal), and orange.I bought this product to see whether the colors would work in the kind of situations I mentioned above. For example, I ran the thread through some Swarovski crystals in colors such as Light Siam (a red) and Fireopal (orange-and-red), and could see how the thread colors disappear when using the red or orange segments, respectively, of this Fireline.Although I haven't yet used this product in a piece of beaded jewelry -- it just arrived yesterday-- I did a test using right-angle weave with some transparent aquamarine AB Czech fire-polished beads. I made one right-angle weave unit, with two passes of thread through the beads (as would be needed if connecting to another right-angle unit) using three different threads: crystal Fireline, green Wildfire, and the "green" (teal) segment of this multi-colored Fireline. All of the threads are 0.15mm. The photos show that the teal color is the least visible, especially at the edges (corners of the right-angle units). The first photo, taken from above, shows, from left to right, units made with crystal Fireline, green Wildfire, and the teal segment of this product. The other three photos show what the thread looks like on the corners of the units -- you can see that the crystal Fireline (2nd photo) and the green Wildfire (3rd photo) are quite visible, while the the teal segment of this Fireline (4th photo) virtually disappears against the beads. I didn't bother doing a sample with black Widlfire or Fireline.Since the color segments are 10 feet long, I think the length is useful for many beading projects. Even when I make jewelry that requires many, many feet of thread, I usually will add thread several times, as using one continuous length is often impractical (extra time spent pulling the thread through the beadwork; tangles and knots), so I don't expect the length to be a problem. The only downside that I see is having to cut out the color segments that you want for a project, if you need more than 10 feet, and then having a number of lengths of thread with the colors that you're not currently using. It will probably make sense to use some empty spools to hold the segments not in use.
J**.
Won’t run out for awhile!
Omg , so happy I found this in a large quantity. I use it for beading and buying 12 of the 125yd spools just isn’t cost effective compared to this. Highly recommend if you do a lot of bead weaving work.
A**R
A no brainer for bead weaving
I have been using 6lb FireLine for my jewelry for years but needed something stronger for bracelets. So, I just had to go with 8# FireLine. The price was awesome for 125yds and Quick Delivery!
A**R
Good line
I bought this line for freshwater bass fishing. Good strong line. No issues I would buy it again.
N**R
Cheaper on Amazon!
This is one of the big rolls - I make loads of beaded bracelets / necklaces! It will last you a while - stronger than Nymo - and won't fray like Nymo or rip on crystals or bugle beads. Amazon has this for a deal - costs at least $3 per spool more at a bead shop (e. g. Fire Mountain Gems). Great Product
M**2
le meilleur fil tressé
tres solide aucune élongation pour un ferrage puissant ,
A**R
as described
as described
E**O
Durability.
My wife uses it for her beading business. It’s durable and dependable.And, it’s pretty good for fishing also.
J**A
Great fishing line.
The media could not be loaded. I loved this line. Excelent for UL fishing.Smooth casts, nice color. Fishing all day long with amazing performance.
E**O
Fireline thread for beading
I use Fireline to bead jewelry. 6 and 8 lbs are the best.
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