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The RIKIMARU Braided Fishing Line is a high-performance fishing line made from durable polyethylene, featuring zero stretch and low memory for optimal casting. With its precision braiding and abrasion-resistant properties, this line is designed for both saltwater and freshwater fishing, ensuring you can tackle any fishing challenge with confidence.
Material | Polyethylene |
Color | Moss Green |
Fishing Line Type | Braided |
Brand | RIKIMARU |
Line Weight | 20 pound |
Breaking Strength | 65 Pounds |
Strand Type | Multi |
Manufacturer | Rikimaru |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 4 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Brand Name | RIKIMARU |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | R1048-14 |
Size | 327 Yds/0.40mm(8 Strands)/65LB |
L**E
This is almost unbreakable
This line is easy to use, the strength is perfect, it’s thick enough too accommodate all my gems, it functions as it should, and the knots do not come apart
G**L
Reliable and good quality
Light and thin line. Remember that knotting any line reduced breaking strength. Depending on your needs you may wish to sleeve or splice the line at the end. If you knot it, do not figure you will undo the knot again, you will cut it away. Recommended.
J**N
Durable and decent price
Bought the 40 lb blue braid. Used for saltwater fishing. Hooked onto some ladyfish and a decent 20 inch bluefish and pulled it up the 20+ foot pier just fine (with leader line of course).Only complaint is that whatever they dye the line with leaves some minor powder residue when loading my reel with it initially.
C**K
Pretty good
I like it cause it's strong material and cast smooth,bit I dislike it cause it easy to get tangle and hard to untangle it
T**.
Good
Didn’t break easy
M**
Will not lift 2 gallons (~16 pounds)
This is nice, cheap braid. Perfect for that sort of thing. I spool it up on my ice fishing traps that I use for mostly largemouth, perch, burbot, pickerel…These are just my experiences….It’s knot holding power is 5/5, I know this because I’ve never had a knot fail. I tested this line by tying numerous knots (palomar, uni, and improved clinch) to a large hook, and tying some parachord to two gallons of water with a known weight of 16.6 pounds. I hook the hook on the rope and lift and the line snaps way before the gallons are off the ground. Not the knot, the line, usually somewhere in the middle, but never the knots. If I had to guess I’d say….a little more than 50% of the weight is taken up before snapping. So the misguided test rating, as well as it’s stiffness are my two complaints.The positives are that it’s the cheapest braid on Amazon I think. And it’s perfect for my ice fishing traps. I spoil the traps with it, and use a uni to uni and attach a 6 pound flouro leader to it. Again, never had a knot failure. Actually the line has never failed me either in this application but the biggest fish I’ve caught through the ice is a 4# largemouth.Since I’m using it for ice fishing and have the bottom of the hole to deal with, I can also attest to the fact that this line holds up very well to that. It doesn’t fray, or thin when rubbing the ice. It will actually cut through. Ice does not accumulate in it. It’s nice. I will probably continue to use it on my ice traps.For my baitcasters and spinning reels I use a higher quality braid like PowerPro or Spiderwire, that stuff is very tough and I don’t think I’ve ever broken my line when using it appropriately.I once heard Aaron Weibe of Uncut Angling (YouTube channel) say: line is cheap, you buy it once and go all season with it (or longer like me) buy the good stuff once and never worry about it again. True dat. Don’t skimp on the details. The split shot and octopus hook on my ice rigs are cheap too. If I break off it’s whatever. Rapalas, and Live Targets are NOT cheap, and I only trust higher quality braid to those applications.Overall guys…this is a great value for simpler, cheaper applications like ice traps where you’re only risking a sinker and hook. Buy it for that! For your expensive jerkbaits, cranks, and chatterbaits…don’t skimp here.
P**L
The line was much stronger than I thought!
It was my first time using this type of line and I was very doubtful of it's performance but it really held up in regards to durability! The color wears off after a bit but the line is still holding strong
B**S
Stay away from this product
I had bought a giant spool of this product (20lbs) when I'm use to using 10 lbs mono. I've used braid before and knew how to tie knots, how to cast and setting hooks so I was excited to get the spool. First thing I noticed was the diameter of the braid seemed to be comparable to a 4 stranded 10 lbs braid. I'm well aware of the difference in size between 4, 8 and mono line as I've been fishing the coast all of my life. I bought the 1095 yard spool and was able to fully spool 4 poles that were rated for 330 yards of 20lbs braid. I still have 15% of the remaining spool left. This should have stopped me dead in my tracks but I carried on with hope that the product was still worth it.This is not the case.I had 4 lines snap at various lengths from a knot and scenarios. I shouldn't break a 20 lbs braid reeling in a 4 oz weight with 2 finger mullet on a double drop. This happened 3 separate times loosing my rig that had 3 way swivels and lead weights. The forth snap was while driving down the road, i was 30 mins out of town with my poles in a truck reciever hitch pole holder, the wind snapped the line 4 feet away from the swivel snap with virtually no abbrasion. I have never broken a mono driving down the road. I remove my double drops for driving and attach the swivel snap to an eyelet just like my father taught me over 30 years ago.This product is extremely unreliable and not worth the price when you spend money on 3 way swivels, hooks, snaps, and bait.I would suggest going to a local bait shop and checking out their selection. The quality control of this product is rather concerning and lacking.
I**
Well made, nice quality for great value
Well made, nice quality for great value
A**R
The fish have no chance
I bought it out of interest in modern polymer filaments, but as a former avid fisherman (mainly spearfishing, but I wet a line quite often) it seems like it'd work at least as well and probably much better than nylon :)
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