Berkley Fireline Fused Original Superline 300 Yd spool(6/2-Pound,Smoke)

Category: Sports

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Product Description

Berkley FireLine is unlike anything youve fished before. Its stronger than monofilament. It casts farther and it handles as well even better in some situations. FireLine doesnt create birds nests by digging into your spool for smoother casts and hassle free use. FireLine is as durable as it is versatile. It wont deteriorate over a lifetime as ultra-light rays or sunlight wont affect it. No other line delivers this combination of easy handling castability super strength and sensitivity.


Product Details

Publisher Berkley
Features
  • Optimized for Spinning Reels
  • Incredibly Strong - Three times stronger than
  • Long and Fast Casting - No memory and smooth finish
EAN 0028632081334
Color Smoke
Brand Berkley
Format Sports
UPC 028632081334
Label Berkley
Studio Berkley
Title Berkley Fireline Fused Original Superline 300 Yd spool(6/2-Pound,Smoke)
Model FL3006-42
Size 300 Yd, 6/2 Lb
Release Date 2010-01-16
Manufacturer Berkley

Customer Reviews

Fireline for Beading

Review by floyfreestyle, 2010-08-16

Fireline is my preferred beading thread. This large spool is the way to go since it is so expensive. Bead shows charge $20 for 150 yards.


Great thread for seed beading

Review by Paragirl, 2010-07-11

I use a lot of this fishing line for Delica beading on a loom. Since I buy in large quantities, I buy from Amazon because the prices are the lowest. I've always gotten good service. I use this line because it doesn't stretch and is very strong. Also both the graphite and the crystal are invisible in the work I do.


A very good purchase!

Review by Gianna, 2009-09-13

Ive been using Fireline for beading for a long time now, it just make sense to get it in a big roll. Excellent material, no regrets whatsoever


WOW!

Review by R. Prescott, 2008-11-21

This is the best stuff for beaders. Strong, soft, and doesn't kink. Holds knots forever.


Seems to work ok

Review by Dean Bielanowski, 2008-08-04

Not an expert on braid but I seem to have less chomp-offs using a braid trace.


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